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 | Austria's Karl Jindrak, left, and Werner Schlager react after they won apoint against China's Linghui Kong and Liu Guoliang during the semifinal atthe Table Tennis World Championships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands,Friday, Aug. 6, 1999. [AP] click to open  |  | China's Ruiwu Tan returns while his teammate Chu Yan Leung of HongKong stands by during the semifinal match against Croatia's Zoran Primoracand Belarus Vladimir Samsonov at the Table Tennis World Championshipsin Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Friday, Aug. 6, 1999. [AP] click to open  |  | Top seeded Nan Wang of China returns to Jing Cheng of Thai Pei duringthe semifinal at the Table Tennis World Championships in Eindhoven, TheNetherlands, Friday Aug. 6, 1999. [AP] click to open  |  | China's Nun Wang returns to Yining Zhang during the final match at theTable Tennis World Championships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands,Saturday Aug. 7, 1999. Wang beat her compatriot Yining Zhang 3-2. [AP] click to open  |  | China's Wang Nan holds the trophy after she won the women's singles title at the World Table Tennis Championships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Saturday August 7 1999. Wang beat her compatriot Zhang Yining 15-21, 14-21, 21-5, 21,12, 21-11. {AP] click to open  |  | China's Wang Nan bites her gold medal after she won the women's single title in the World Table Tennis Championships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Saturday August 7 1999. Wang beat her compatriot Zhang Yining 15-21, 14-21,21-5, 21,12, 21-11. [AP] click to open  |  | China's Liu Guoliong won the world men's single champion at the Table Tennis WorldChampionships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Saturday August 7 1999. click to open  |  | China's Liu Guoliong, left, and Kong Linghui bite their gold medals afterthey became world men's double champions at the Table Tennis WorldChampionships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Saturday August 7 1999. [AP] click to open  |  | China's Wang Nan, left, and Li Ju react after they became world women'sdoubles champions at the Table Tennis World Championships inEindhoven, The Netherlands, Sunday Aug. 8 1999. Wang and Li beatChina's Ying Yang Jin Sun 22-20, 21-14, 21-19. [AP] click to open  |  | China's Wang Nan, right, and Li Ju shake hands with the crowd after theybecome the world women's doubles champions at the Table Tennis WorldChampionships in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Sunday Aug. 8, 1999.Wang and Li beat China's Ying Yang Jin Sun with 22-20, 21-14, 21-19. [AP] click to open  |
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