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Who is the table tennis champion in the 2009 National Games?

The 2009 National Games table tennis singles champion was Wang Hao.

2009 was Wang Hao's year. The two most important singles competitions of the year, the World Table Tennis Championships men's singles and the National Games men's singles championships, were both won by Wang Hao.

In 2009, Wang Hao reached the top of the World Table Tennis Championships in Yokohama and completely completed his spiritual and mental transformation.

The men's singles final of the 2009 National Games had an immeasurable potential impact on the development of China's table tennis technology. That is to say, after this game, the Chinese team's technical exploration of "offensive topspin without dead ends" finally succeeded.

Extended information: Wang Hao's straight bar has strengthened the backhand twisting technology. The backhand can be pushed and blocked, and the loop ball can be used to attack near and far platforms. It is commonly known as the straight bar. Therefore, Wang Hao has become the most representative of the innovation and development of traditional Chinese straight bar technology.

An athlete, he has led the new trend of straight board technology in China. His superb straight board and horizontal hitting skills have attracted many young straight board players to imitate and pursue them. The straight and horizontal hitting has evolved into a standard equipment.

Wang Hao missed the Olympic singles gold medal three times in his career, leaving behind the regret of missing the Grand Slam. However, Wang Hao's table tennis career left fans with too many wonderful memories.

Wang Hao, Wang Liqin and Ma Lin serve as the "two kings and one horse" to defend the glory of the national table tennis team. After Ma Lin and Wang Liqin retired, Wang Hao took on the important task of "passing on and guiding", leading Zhang Jike and Ma Long to continue the glory of the national table tennis team.