Li Xue

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Li Xue Table tennis player
Li Xue
Li Xue (2013)
Other spellings: 李 学 / 李雪
Nation: FranceFrance France
Size: 166 cm
Weight: 60 kg
Playing hand: right
How to play: Shakehand , defense
Best world ranking : 35 (March 2014)

Li Xue (born April 14, 1985 in Zibo ( Boshan District ), People's Republic of China ) is a French table tennis player of Chinese origin. She took part, among other things, twice in the Olympic Games , where she could reach the second round with the team. In singles, she was able to reach the round of 16 there in 2016 , where she lost to Han Ying . She is right-handed, defensive and uses the shakehand racket pose . Li Xue was able to reach the quarter-finals at the Qatar Open 2012. She is a four-time French champion in singles.

Due to various differences in the French association, it was rarely used from 2017. In 2013, the French won the bronze medal at the European Championships , becoming the first French table tennis player to do so.

Results from the ITTF database

Association event year place country singles Double Mixed team
FRA Olympic games 2012 London CLOSELY last 32
FRA Olympic games 2016 Rio de Janeiro BRA last 16
FRA European Games 2015 Baku ASE last 16 Quarter finals
FRA European Championship 2012 Herning THE bronze Quarter finals
FRA European Championship 2013 Schwechat AUT last 16 Agony last 16
FRA European Championship 2014 Lisbon POR last 16
FRA European Championship 2015 Ekaterinburg RUS last 32 last 16 last 16
FRA Europe TOP 16 2012 Lyon FRA 9th place

Web links

  • Li Xue in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original ) (accessed November 6, 2018)

Individual evidence

  1. LI XUE. Retrieved November 6, 2018 (French).
  2. a b German top player Han Ying in the quarterfinals . In: MOZ.de . ( moz.de [accessed on November 6, 2018]).
  3. EM 2013 in Schwechat. Retrieved November 6, 2018 .
  4. ^ Li Xue. Retrieved February 8, 2020 .