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Chen Feng (table tennis)

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Nationality
  
Singapore

Role
  
Table tennis

Name
  
Chen Feng

Sport
  
Table tennis

Height
  
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)


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Born
  
24 March 1994 (age 30) (
1994-03-24
)
Hebei, China

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Chen Feng is a former China-born Singaporean table tennis player. Born in Hebei, China, he moved to Singapore. Chen became eligible to play for his new country in 2011 via the Foreign Sports Talent Scheme.

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Southeast Asian Games

Chen was a sparring partner for the 2011 Southeast Asian Games. His Southeast Asian Games debut is in 2013 where he won a team gold at the 2013 Southeast Asian Games. At the 2015 Southeast Asian Games, he won the bronze medal with his doubles partner Clarence Chew. Besides the doubles event, he also participated in the team event as well. On the concluding day of table tennis event, he and his team won Gold in the Men's Team event by beating Vietnam 3-1.

Asian Games

Chen made his debut for the Asian Games at the 2014 Asian Games. During the team round-robin match against China, he defeated newly crowned Youth Olympics Gold Medalist Fan Zhendong of China 3-2 despite being ranked lower than him. He and his team finished a joint 5th spot. He also participated in the doubles event with Yang Zi which they reach the last 16.

Olympic Games

Chen's Olympic debut would be in Rio 2016. He successfully booked his singles spot by winning the Southeast Asian region qualifying berth, held in Hong Kong. Throughout the competition, he defeated senior-ranked teammates Gao Ning & Li Hu.

Retirement

Chen retired from professional table tennis in 2017 to spend time with his mother, who is in ill health.

References

Chen Feng (table tennis) Wikipedia