All 30 names on the sports section are Olympic gold medal winners including swimming star Zhang Yufei and diving team.
China star becomes first man to defend singles before team victory makes him most successful paddler in Olympic history – ‘There are no words to describe him,’ says Chinese table tennis chief.
Fourth men’s crown in a row since team event was introduced in Beijing 2008 means mainland players take home four of five table tennis golds on offer.
Minnie Soo produces two lifetime best performances to lead women’s table tennis team to historic bronze against Germany, while kata star Grace Lau adds another bronze medal to tally.
Chinese maintain stranglehold on women’s team event, winning fourth gold since it was introduced at Beijing 2008.
Coach Li Ching switches his line-up and Minnie Soo Wai-yam delivers on Olympic stage as Hong Kong’s women’s table tennis team come from behind to beat Germany in Tokyo.
Top seeds gunning for fourth gold in a row since event was introduced at Beijing 2008 Olympics after knocking off South Korea in their semi-final.
Top seeds storm into gold medal match with hosts as Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu look to avenge mixed-doubles defeat to Mima Ito and Jun Mitizani.
Luxembourg’s Ni Xialian is the oldest table tennis player in Olympics history, but her connection to China, and joyful personality, is making her an online celebrity
Growing up in war-ravaged Syria, Zaza beat a range of adversities to become the youngest Olympian in Tokyo.
Chen Meng, Wang Manyu and Sun Mingsha record swift 3-0 win, where they only dropped one game, to move on to rematch of Rio 2016 final against Germany.
‘We’re top four in the world, and all three of us are home-grown talent,’ says world No 15 Doo Hoi-kem after leading team through to Olympic semi-final against second seeds Japan.
Doo Hoi-kem caps 3-1 victory with straight-sets win to earn women’s team shot at Tokyo Olympics medal, as coach Li Cheng vows ‘we won’t give in without a fight’.
Singapore, still without a medal at Tokyo 2020, advance to the last eight in the women’s team event, but a formidable China will provide a stern test on Tuesday.
Doo Hoi-kem wins two singles games to help see off Brazil 3-1 and secure progress into the last eight in the women’s team event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
All Tokyo Olympics gold and silver singles medals will go to China, with Ma Long to face Fan Zhendong in men’s final, and Chen Meng up against Sun Yingsha on women’s side.
Tokyo misses out on a potential clash of the titans as Chinese stars Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha progress to the Olympics women’s singles final.
Doo out of the women’s singles after good start against world’s best Chen, who fights back from 0-2 down to book spot in semi-finals.
Hong Kong’s Doo Hoi-kem needs just 52 minutes to dispose of scrappy Dutchwoman Britt Eerland, and next faces world No 1 Chen Meng of China.
‘This won‘t affect us in the other events,’ Liu Shiwen says after the 4-3 defeat to hosts stops clean sweep for first time since 2004, while women’s No 2 Sun Yingsha will prepare even harder after watching loss.
Hong Kong’s top paddler holds off South Korean 17-year-old’s fight back for last 16 meeting with Britt Eerland.