Yuan Licen (China)

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Yuan Licen (chinese: 袁励岑) born 28 May 2000 in Anshan, Liaoning, China) - Chinese athlete, table tennis player. In 2015, he won the singles championship of the National Junior Table Tennis Championship and was named to the Chinese Table Tennis Team. He achieved the greatest success at the last 2 adult WTT (World Table Tennis) tournaments, where he consecutively became the silver medalist of the WTT Feeder Doha-2022 and the winner of the WTT Contender Doha-2022 in singles.

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Anshan and Liaoning in general is a table tennis stars breeding machine
 
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There's another young lefty in the CNT around 21-22 years old that's a really good player, Just needs more experience, he took 2 games off Ma Long not too long ago.
If this guy starts playing internationally and showing good results like Yuan is doing, maybe just maybe the future of the CNT is lefties.
At least the only one doing the best right now in the post Ma/Fan/Xu generation is Wang Chuqin
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There's another young lefty in the CNT around 21-22 years old that's a really good player, Just needs more experience, he took 2 games off Ma Long not too long ago.
If this guy starts playing internationally and showing good results like Yuan is doing, maybe just maybe the future of the CNT is lefties.
At least the only one doing the best right now in the post Ma/Fan/Xu generation is Wang Chuqin
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FZD, born 01/1997, isn't that much older than WCQ born 05/2000, only 3 and a half years... it's more or less the same generation. There's way more age difference between the Ma (1988)/Xu (1990) generation and Fan than between Fan and Wang.

 
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