China’s Fan seals table tennis Olympic gold to maintain dominance
PARIS: Fan Zhendong clinched Olympic gold in the men´s singles table tennis on Sunday, maintaining the Chinese stranglehold on the sport and ending a fairytale run for shock finalist Truls Moregard.
Roared on by a partisan crowd waving Chinese flags, world champion Fan outclassed the lower-ranked Swede 4-1 in a pulsating Paris final featuring some sensational rallies. Moregard, world-ranked 26, was seeking to become the first man outside Asia to win Olympic gold since his compatriot Jan-Ove Waldner, who struck gold in Barcelona in 1992.
The 19th seed had already produced the shock of the tournament, beating Chinese top seed Wang Chuqin in the last 32, a day after a photographer broke Wang´s bat during celebrations for China´s mixed doubles gold.
Moregard started brilliantly against Fan, taking the first game 11-7, counter-attacking effectively on his backhand and seemingly causing the Chinese ace difficulty with his heavy top-spin. But Fan, the second seed, hit back in the second game, levelling up the match with a fierce backhand top-spin drive up the line to take the game 11-9.
The third game also went the way of the Chinese player 11-9, Fan seizing game point with a forehand smash that brought the whole stadium to its feet. Fan now seized control, taking the fourth game 11-8 to bring him within one game of gold.
The Chinese superstar dominated the fifth game, despite a last-ditch fight-back from Moregard, taking it 11-8. He turned to his coach, who threw him in the air in triumph, the pair then grabbing a Chinese flag and acknowledging the baying crowd.
The gold brought redemption for Fan, who agonisingly lost out in the final of the Tokyo singles final, taking home silver. “I knew I had to realise my dream at this Olympics after Tokyo,” Fan told reporters after the match. “I just had to do my best.” He said he found the match against Moregard “very challenging.” “The first two games he was excellent in defence and quick in attack. It took me time to break his rhythm. I needed to be calm and keep my mind straight,” said Fan.
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