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In China, table tennis is more than a sport—it is a living tradition passed from one generation to the next. In training centers and national teams, legends like Ma Long and Zhang Jike share space—both figuratively and literally—with rising stars such as Fan Zhendong, Xu Xin, Ding Ning, and Wang Chuqin. This mingling of multiple generations in the same training environment is not accidental; it is central to China’s dominance and the sustainability of its “national ball” culture. China’s structure supports seamless transitions. At the grassroots and provincial levels, talented young players are scouted and incorporated into increasingly rigorous systems. From local clubs to city squads, provincial teams, and ultimately national training centers, each tier is linked. Young players consistently practice under—and sometimes against—world champions, absorbing techniques, mental toughness, and professional discipline firsthand. Equally important is the retention of veteran champions within the system. Many former top players become coaches, mentors, or administrators, thus embedding institutional memory and strategic insight into future generations. This ensures that technical and cultural wisdom is not lost but recycled within the system. Historically, table tennis has held symbolic significance in China’s national narrative. In the early years of the People’s Republic, a few international successes helped elevate the sport’s status and embed it into educational and societal programs. ResearchGate Over time, table tennis became woven into the sporting fabric of the nation. As one researcher describes, the sport’s “succession” has become a core cultural characteristic of China’s ping-pong identity. #tabletennis #chinesetabletennis #malong #zhangjike #fanzhendong #xuxin #wangchuqin #tabletennistraining