Li Qian

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Li Qian Table tennis player
Li Qian
Nation: PolandPoland Poland
Date of birth: July 30, 1986
Place of birth: Hebei
Playing hand: right
How to play: Shakehand
Current world rankings : 31
Best world ranking : 19 (January 2009, June 2010)
Li Quian second from right - team from KTS Tarnobrzeg 2013, from left: trainers Zbigniew Nęcek, Han Ying , Renata Štrbíková , Marharyta Pesoćka, Jia Jun, Li Qian, Kinga Stefańska

Li Qian (born July 30, 1986 in Hebei ) is a Polish table tennis player of Chinese origin. She won the European ranking tournament Europe TOP-12 in 2009 and became European champion in 2018 .

Career

Li Qian is a defender . At the age of 15 she left China and joined the KTS Wisan Forbet Tarnobrzeg association in Poland . Nebew Zbiginiew became her trainer. He also looks after her in the national team. In November 2007 she became a Polish citizen. In 2008 Li Qian represented Poland at the Olympic Games and the European Championships , where she reached the quarterfinals in doubles with Irina Kotikhina . In the same year she finished second behind Li Jiao at the European ranking tournament Europe TOP-12 . In 2009 she won this ranking tournament.

Private

Li Qian has a son.

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
POLE European Championship 2010 Ostrava CZE last 16
POLE European Championship 2009 Stuttgart GER 2
POLE European Championship 2008 St. Petersburg RUS last 16 Quarter finals
POLE EURO TOP12 2011 Liege BEL 5th place
POLE EURO TOP12 2010 Dusseldorf GER 2
POLE EURO TOP12 2009 Dusseldorf GER 1st place
POLE EURO TOP12 2008 Frankfurt GER 2
POLE Olympic games 2008 Beijing CHN last 64 9
POLE Pro tour 2011 Suzhou CHN last 16
POLE Pro tour 2011 Władysławowo POLE last 16
POLE Pro tour 2011 Dortmund GER last 64
POLE Pro tour 2011 Velenje SVN last 16
POLE Pro tour 2010 Warsaw POLE last 16
POLE Pro tour 2010 catfish AUT last 64
POLE Pro tour 2010 Budaörs HUN last 16
POLE Pro tour 2010 New Delhi IND last 32
POLE Pro tour 2010 Berlin GER Quarter finals
POLE Pro tour 2010 Velenje SVN gold
POLE Pro tour 2009 Warsaw POLE last 16
POLE Pro tour 2009 Sheffield CLOSELY last 64
POLE Pro tour 2009 Bremen GER last 16
POLE Pro tour 2009 Frederikshavn THE last 16
POLE Pro tour 2009 Velenje SVN Quarter finals
POLE Pro tour 2008 Warsaw POLE Quarter finals
POLE Pro tour 2008 Berlin GER last 16 3
POLE Pro tour 2008 Salzburg AUT gold 3
POLE Pro tour 2008 Minsk BLR Semifinals 2
POLE Pro tour 2008 Velenje SVN Semifinals
POLE Pro tour 2007 Stockholm SWE last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 Bremen GER last 16
POLE Pro tour 2007 Toulouse FRA last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 catfish AUT last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 St. Petersburg RUS last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 Chiba JPN last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 Seongnam COR last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 Velenje SVN last 32
POLE Pro tour 2007 Zagreb HRV last 64
POLE Pro tour 2006 Warsaw POLE gold Quarter finals
POLE Pro tour 2006 Bayreuth GER last 32
POLE Pro Tour Grand Finals 2010 Seoul COR Quarter finals
POLE Pro Tour Grand Finals 2008 Macau MAC last 16
POLE World Championship 2011 Rotterdam NED last 32
POLE World Championship 2010 Moscow RUS 10
POLE World Championship 2009 Yokohama JPN last 64
POLE World Championship 2008 Guangzhou CHN 20th

Web links

literature

  • Rahul Nelson: Better than the lucky bag , table tennis magazine , 2009/3 pages 10–11

Individual evidence

  1. results.ittf.link . (accessed July 1, 2018).
  2. tischtennis magazine , 2018/10 page 28
  3. ^ Li Qian results from the ITTF database on ittf.com (accessed September 11, 2011)