China's Grand Slam winning paddler Ding Ning retires
Ding received good wishes and encouragement from members of the Chinese team.
"Ding had a successful career while undergoing some setbacks as well. Her resistance against these setbacks has helped her overcome difficulties and realize her dreams. This is her biggest characteristic on the court," said Liu Guoliang, president of the Chinese table tennis association (CTTA) and a prominent figure of the sport.
"Off the court, she is quite amicable. She always smiles, and her nice personality has touched everyone around her," added Liu.
Liu added that, as the women's team captain, Ding has set a good example for young players.
"She can pass on the energy of table tennis and showcase her value, not only within the team or sports but also in Chinese sports and the whole society. She has that potential," said Liu.
"I hope she can bring the Chinese table tennis team's tradition and her positive character to her new studying life and continue to show her persistence as she did as a player," said Li Sun, head coach of the Chinese women's team.
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