Wang Hui (table tennis)
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Chinese table tennis player
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Nationality | China (1978-2008) Japan (2008-) | |||||||||||||||||
Born | (1978-09-14) 14 September 1978 (age 46) | |||||||||||||||||
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Wang Hui (Chinese: 王辉, born 1978) is a female Chinese former international table tennis player.[1]
She won a bronze medal at the 1997 World Table Tennis Championships in the women's doubles with Cheng Hongxia and a gold medal at the 2000 World Team Table Tennis Championships.
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