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I'm not against Chinese team: ITTF chief
As China versus rest of the world has become the only scenario in major table tennis events, the sport's world leader Adham Sharara said he is not against the title- sweeping Chinese team. The Canadian, who succeeded Chinese Xu Yinsheng as International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) President in 1999, told reporters on Wednesday that table tennis reforms he had been pursuing were not aimed to prevent China from piling up gold medals. Quite a few Chinese including the national team's head coach Cai Zhenhua have accused the ITTF of hindering the Chinese team by changing rules or making new ones. The ITTF has introduced the large ball, 11 points scoring and all-to-see service rule in recent years. "The impression in China is that the ITTF in general and maybe ITTF president in particular is against the Chinese national team, " said Sharara. "I think the reaction of media or fans in China is normal because every change the ITTF makes will first affects China, the strongest table tennis country in the world. "Any change to rules may have an immediate impact on the performance of the Chinese team. But in reality, the ITTF and myself are always thinking about what we can do to improve the sport. We never think what is good for China, or good for Germany. " Sharara asked Chinese reporters to take his message to Chinese fans and media that the ITTF is never against the Chinese team. "Rules we have made or changed are for the best of the sport, not against China," he said. "If you want to say that I am a very bad man, maybe more people will read your newspapers," Sharara quipped. |
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