Defending champion Li Xiaoxia out of table tennis worlds
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<a href="http://www.championtw.com/">champion 瀹樼恫</a>姣忓ぉ鐐哄ぇ瀹跺付渚嗗叏鏂版疆娴佺郴鍒楀柈鍝侊紝鐐烘偍鐨勭敓娲绘坊鍔犳洿澶氱殑鑹插僵锛岀偤鎮ㄧ殑鐢熸椿鍏呮豢娲诲姏锛岃畵鎮ㄦ瘡澶╀笉閲嶈锛岀簿褰╃殑浜虹敓寰炵従鍦ㄩ枊濮嬶紝鏁珛闂滄敞鎴戝€慶hampion 鍙扮仯锛屾垜鍊戝皣鍏ㄦ柊鐨刢hampion澶波鍠搧涓€涓€鍛堢従绲﹀ぇ瀹躲€?div class="intro">China's Li Xiaoxia competes against her compatriot Liu Shiwen druing Women's Singles Semifinal at the 53rd Table Tennis World Champion 绮夎壊 鍜孋hampionships in Suzhou, city of east China's Jiangsu Province, on May 2, 2015. Li Xiaoxia lost
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<p>China's Li Xiaoxia competes against her compatriot Liu Shiwen druing Women's Singles Semifinal at the 53rd Table Tennis World <a href="http://www.championtw.com/p/champion-tee-6ba51b11/">Champion 绮夎壊</a>鍜孋hampionships in Suzhou, city of east China's Jiangsu Province, on May 2, 2015. Li Xiaoxia lost 1-4. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)</p>
<p>SUZHOU, China, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Defending <a href="http://www.championtw.com/p/champion-tee-6ba51b11/">Champion tee 绌挎惌</a>鍜孋hampion Li Xiaoxia of China was knocked out of the women's singles at the world table tennis championships by teammate Liu Shiwen here on Saturday.</p>
<p>Li, who looked uncomfortable against a fast-paced Liu in the semifinal, lost at 6-11, 11-8, 9-11, 7-11, 8-11.</p>
<p>"I didn't perform well today. I haven't been in my best condition since I came here. Losing is actually a good thing to me. I haven't been training normally for more than a year. I felt a little afraid when facing a strong opponent like Liu," said Li, also the 2012 London Olympics champion.</p>
<p>"I can't keep up with her. If I can I might last longer in the game. I didn't play aggressively. I tried to bring my best performance but I can't."</p>
<p>Fans are hoping for a repeat of the London Olympic Games final where Li beat world number one Ding Ning for the gold, but now it's Liu who will pose challenge to Ding in the world championships final.</p>
<p>"Liu played more aggressively than me. She wanted to win more than I did," Li said of her opponent Liu, the world number two. </p>
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<p>China's Li Xiaoxia competes against her compatriot Liu Shiwen druing Women's Singles Semifinal at the 53rd Table Tennis World Championships in Suzhou, city of east China's Jiangsu Province, on May 2, 2015. Li Xiaoxia lost 1-4. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)</p>
<p>SUZHOU, China, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Defending champion Li Xiaoxia of China was knocked out of the women's singles at the world table tennis championships by teammate Liu Shiwen here on Saturday.</p>
<p>Li, who looked uncomfortable against a fast-paced Liu in the semifinal, lost at 6-11, 11-8, 9-11, 7-11, 8-11.</p>
<p>"I didn't perform well today. I haven't been in my best condition since I came here. Losing is actually a good thing to me. I haven't been training normally for more than a year. I felt a little afraid when facing a strong opponent like Liu," said Li, also the 2012 London Olympics champion.</p>
<p>"I can't keep up with her. If I can I might last longer in the game. I didn't play aggressively. I tried to bring my best performance but I can't."</p>
<p>Fans are hoping for a repeat of the London Olympic Games final where Li beat world number one Ding Ning for the gold, but now it's Liu who will pose challenge to Ding in the world championships final.</p>
<p>"Liu played more aggressively than me. She wanted to win more than I did," Li said of her opponent Liu, the world number two. </p>
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<p>China's Li Xiaoxia competes against her compatriot Liu Shiwen druing Women's Singles Semifinal at the 53rd Table Tennis World <a href="http://www.championtw.com/p/champion-tee-6ba51b11/">Champion 绮夎壊</a>鍜孋hampionships in Suzhou, city of east China's Jiangsu Province, on May 2, 2015. Li Xiaoxia lost 1-4. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)</p>
<p>SUZHOU, China, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Defending <a href="http://www.championtw.com/p/champion-tee-6ba51b11/">Champion tee 绌挎惌</a>鍜孋hampion Li Xiaoxia of China was knocked out of the women's singles at the world table tennis championships by teammate Liu Shiwen here on Saturday.</p>
<p>Li, who looked uncomfortable against a fast-paced Liu in the semifinal, lost at 6-11, 11-8, 9-11, 7-11, 8-11.</p>
<p>"I didn't perform well today. I haven't been in my best condition since I came here. Losing is actually a good thing to me. I haven't been training normally for more than a year. I felt a little afraid when facing a strong opponent like Liu," said Li, also the 2012 London Olympics champion.</p>
<p>"I can't keep up with her. If I can I might last longer in the game. I didn't play aggressively. I tried to bring my best performance but I can't."</p>
<p>Fans are hoping for a repeat of the London Olympic Games final where Li beat world number one Ding Ning for the gold, but now it's Liu who will pose challenge to Ding in the world championships final.</p>
<p>"Liu played more aggressively than me. She wanted to win more than I did," Li said of her opponent Liu, the world number two. </p>
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<p>China's Li Xiaoxia competes against her compatriot Liu Shiwen druing Women's Singles Semifinal at the 53rd Table Tennis World Championships in Suzhou, city of east China's Jiangsu Province, on May 2, 2015. Li Xiaoxia lost 1-4. (Xinhua/Han Yuqing)</p>
<p>SUZHOU, China, May 2 (Xinhua) -- Defending champion Li Xiaoxia of China was knocked out of the women's singles at the world table tennis championships by teammate Liu Shiwen here on Saturday.</p>
<p>Li, who looked uncomfortable against a fast-paced Liu in the semifinal, lost at 6-11, 11-8, 9-11, 7-11, 8-11.</p>
<p>"I didn't perform well today. I haven't been in my best condition since I came here. Losing is actually a good thing to me. I haven't been training normally for more than a year. I felt a little afraid when facing a strong opponent like Liu," said Li, also the 2012 London Olympics champion.</p>
<p>"I can't keep up with her. If I can I might last longer in the game. I didn't play aggressively. I tried to bring my best performance but I can't."</p>
<p>Fans are hoping for a repeat of the London Olympic Games final where Li beat world number one Ding Ning for the gold, but now it's Liu who will pose challenge to Ding in the world championships final.</p>
<p>"Liu played more aggressively than me. She wanted to win more than I did," Li said of her opponent Liu, the world number two. </p>
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