Weight: 64 kg
Birthday: 1988. 10.20
Constellation: Libra
Elephant genus: dragon
Native place: Anshan, Liaoning
Olympic Games Registration: Table Tennis
World ranking: No.1 (ITTF latest release 20 10 and 1).
Existing equipment: bottom plate: Butterfly Boer aromatic carbon 308 1 1.
Forehand: Double Happiness, New Country Crazy 3
Backhand: nittaku special anti-glue.
Favorite book: Three Kingdoms and Water Margin.
Favorite color: blue
Favorite super girl: Jane Zhang.
Favorite song: Jay Chou's.
Favorite TV: the theme of costume martial arts
Favorite animals: bears and tigers.
Least favorite movie: ghost movie
Evaluation of your personality: introverted, talk to acquaintances more.
Comments on my parents: As soon as they saw me playing, I stopped playing. I am just like them.
Malone began to learn ball in Anshan at the age of 5. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, he was regarded as a piece of rough jade by coach Guan Huaan and brought to Beijing for further study. Joined the national team in 2003.
China table tennis men's team is a rising star in recent two years. Malone's skills and tactics are comprehensive and reasonable, and his latest record is the third place in the 2009 Men's Football World Cup. 2009 ITTF Professional Tour Finals men's singles champion (defending successfully); 2009 king's cup champion.
Malone's serve is mainly topspin and backspin on the side of the small triangle in forehand position, and the landing point changes greatly. The forehand position emphasizes the word "fast", the hand takes the initiative in the recent stage, the hitting point is early, the arc is well controlled, and the backhand position can effectively combine the hitting and tearing, making use of the change of the landing point in the fast rhythm to make up for the lack of strength. Malone's serve-receiving technique is also very characteristic, with strong ability of continuous short return on both sides, backhand twist and small arc turn, which often makes opponents make mistakes.
Runner-up of men's doubles in Asian Youth Championship in 2003;
Champion of men's team in 2003 World Youth Championship, runner-up in mixed doubles;
Champion of men's team, men's singles and mixed doubles in 2004 Asian Youth Championship;
Champion of men's team and men's singles in 2004 World Youth Championship, runner-up of men's doubles and mixed doubles;
2005 Asian Youth Championship Men's Team Champion;
2005 China Open Tennis Championship (Harbin Station) men's doubles champion;
In 2005, China Open (Shenzhen Station) was the top 4 in men's singles and the runner-up in men's doubles;
Top 4 men's singles in 2005 Japan Open;
Third place in men's singles and men's doubles in the 10th National Games in 2005;
Runner-up of men's singles in 2005 German Open;
Top 8 men's singles in 2005 Swedish Open;
Top 8 men's singles in 2005 ITTF Professional Tour Finals;
2006 Slovenian Open men's doubles champion (Malone/Hao Shuai), top 8 in men's singles;
In 2006 Croyday Open, the men's singles top 16, the men's doubles top 4 (Malone/Hao Shuai);
Top 32 men's singles and top 8 men's doubles in Qatar Open in 2006 (Malone/Hao Shuai);
Top 64 men's singles and top 8 men's doubles in the 2006 Kuwaiti Open (Malone/Hao Shuai);
In 2006, he won the men's team championship in Bremen World Table Tennis Championships, and Malone became the youngest world champion in the history of men's table tennis.
In 2006, in China Open (Kunshan Station, Jiangsu Province), the men's singles 16 was the top four, and the men's doubles (Malone/Wang Hao) was the top four;
The champion of men's team in Doha Asian Games in 2006, and the third place in men's doubles (Malone/Wang Hao);
Top 8 men's doubles in 2006 China Open (Guangzhou Station) (Malone/Hou);
2006 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Men's Doubles (Malone/Hao Shuai) champion;
Croatian Open in 2007, top four in men's singles and top eight in men's doubles (Malone/Hao Shuai);
In 2007 Slovenian Open, men's singles 16, men's doubles (Malone/Hao Shuai) 16;
Top 8 in men's singles and top 4 in men's doubles in Qatar Open in 2007 (Malone/Hao Shuai);
The men's singles champion of the Kuwait Open in 2007, which is the first open men's singles champion of Malone's career;
In 2007 Zagreb World Table Tennis Championships, men's singles 16, men's doubles (Malone/Hao Shuai) 16;
Runner-up in men's singles in 2007 Japanese Open, Top 8 in men's doubles (Malone/Hao Shuai);
Top 8 men's singles and top 8 men's doubles in China Open in 2007 (Malone/Hao Shuai);
In 2007 China Open Tennis Championships (Shenzhen Station), he was the top 8 in men's singles and the runner-up in men's doubles (Malone/Chen Qi);
In 2007, he won the men's team championship, the men's singles runner-up and the men's doubles champion (Malone/Hao Shuai);
In 2007, he won the runner-up in the men's team and the men's singles champion in the Six Cities Games.
Top 4 men's singles in French Open in 2007;
Men's singles champion in 2007 German Open;
Runner-up in men's singles and champion in men's doubles in 2007 Swedish Open (Malone/Wang Hao);
Top 4 men's singles and top 4 men's doubles in 2007 ITTF Professional Tour Finals (Malone/Hao Shuai);
In 2007, the champion of the men's team in the Good Luck Beijing Test Competition;
2008 Guangzhou World Table Tennis Championships Men's Team Champion;
Top 4 men's singles and top 4 men's doubles in 2008 Kuwait Open (Malone/Wang);
Top 8 in men's singles in 2008, runner-up in men's doubles (Malone/ZhangJike);
Men's singles champion of table tennis Asian Cup in 2008;
Top 4 men's singles in 2008 China Open (Changchun Station);
Top 4 men's singles in 2008 Japan Open;
In 2008, the champion of men's singles in Korean Open and the runner-up in men's doubles (Malone/Marin);
Champion of men's singles in Singapore Open in 2008, top 8 in men's doubles (Malone/Wang);
In 2008, China Open (Shanghai Station) was the top 8 men's singles and the top 4 men's doubles (Malone/Xu Xin);
Third place in the men's singles of the 2008 men's table tennis World Cup;
2008 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion;
Runner-up in 2009 German Invitational Tournament;
Men's singles champion and men's doubles champion in 2009 Danish Open (Malone/Xu Xin);
2009 Kuwaiti Open champion in men's singles and runner-up in men's doubles (Malone/Hao Shuai);
2009 Qatar Open men's doubles champion (Malone/Xu Xin).
In 2009, the men's doubles runner-up in Yokohama World Table Tennis Championships (Ma Long/Xu Xin) was in the men's singles semi-finals.
2009 ITTF Professional Tour (China Station) Men's Singles Champion
Champion member of China Professional Table Tennis Super League in 2009 (Ningbo Beilun Haitian Club)
2009 National Games Men's Singles Runner-up
Third place in men's singles in 2009 Table Tennis World Cup.
Team Champion of Table Tennis World Cup in 2009
Men's singles, men's doubles, mixed doubles and men's team champions in 2009 Asian Table Tennis Championships.
Men's singles champion of table tennis King's Cup in 2009.
2009 ITTF Professional Tour Finals Men's Singles Champion