Zhejiang, one of the two bottom teams of the table tennis China
Super League, has trounced third-ranked Shandong at home.
The postponed tenth-round match was held Wednesday night in Zhejiang as the hosts successfully escaped the
relegation zone.
Zhejiang's Li Ping jumped to a good start, beating World number
three Wang Hao in straight sets: 11-9, 11-3 and 11-9.
World number two Tim Boll took the second singles rubber to give
Zhejiang a comfortable 2-0 lead.
Zhejiang then wound up the competitions with another victory in
the doubles match to clean sweep the visiting Shandong.
The win has dragged Zhejiang out of the relegation zone for the
time being, as they had furthered their gap with the bottom
Sichuan.
Meanwhile, Shandong's champions dream had been shattered. The
loss has further distanced themselves and the leading clubs. They
are now standing third at the League's rankings with nine wins and
five losses.
(CRI August 10, 2006)