Open do Qatar - Feminino 12/15 06:30 3 Jun Mizutani v Jingkun Liang L 4-2
Open do Qatar - Feminino 12/14 07:55 4 Timo Boll v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open do Qatar - Feminino 11/11 12:50 1 Jingkun Liang v Xin Xu W 4-3
Open do Qatar - Feminino 11/10 18:10 2 Zhendong Fan v Jingkun Liang W 2-4
Open do Qatar - Feminino 11/09 17:30 3 Hugo Calderano v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open do Qatar - Feminino 11/09 13:20 4 Jingkun Liang v Yun-Ju Lin W 4-2
Open do Qatar - Feminino 11/08 16:10 5 Chun Ting Wong v Jingkun Liang W 2-4
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 11/07 10:40 1 Jingkun Liang v Jonathan Groth W 4-1
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 11/06 14:50 1 Jingkun Liang v Laurens Tromer W 4-1
Open da Su�cia 11/03 09:50 3 Zhendong Fan v Jingkun Liang L 4-1
Open da Su�cia 11/02 15:45 4 Jingkun Liang v Jens Lundquist W 4-0
Open da Su�cia 11/01 14:10 5 Marcos Freitas v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open da Su�cia 10/31 11:20 1 Youngsik Jeoung v Jingkun Liang W 1-4
Open da Su�cia 10/30 14:20 1 Yaroslav Zhmudenko v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open do Qatar - Feminino 07/22 08:40 1 Woojin Jang v Jingkun Liang L 4-0
Open do Qatar - Feminino 07/21 12:00 2 Jingkun Liang v Gaoyuan Lin W 4-2
Open do Qatar - Feminino 07/21 04:20 3 Jonghoon Lim v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open do Qatar - Feminino 07/20 10:40 4 Jingkun Liang v Tomokazu Harimoto W 4-0
Open do Qatar - Feminino 07/20 04:30 5 Quadri Aruna v Jingkun Liang W 1-4
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 07/18 10:55 1 Masaki Yoshida v Jingkun Liang W 2-4
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 07/18 07:45 1 Jingkun Liang v Jakub Dyjas W 4-1
Open do Qatar - Feminino 06/09 01:50 4 Jike Zhang v Jingkun Liang L 4-3
Open do Qatar - Feminino 06/08 04:30 5 Jingkun Liang v Chun Ting Wong W 4-2
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 06/07 07:00 1 Ning Gao v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 06/06 06:40 1 Veerapat Puthikungasern v Jingkun Liang W 1-4
República Checa - Extraliga 06/02 05:20 3 Long Ma v Jingkun Liang L 4-3
República Checa - Extraliga 06/01 12:30 4 Jingkun Liang v Timo Boll W 4-3
República Checa - Extraliga 06/01 07:30 5 Simon Gauzy v Jingkun Liang W 0-4
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 05/30 09:10 1 Jingkun Liang v Jon Persson W 4-1
Open do Catar - Duplas Mistas 05/30 02:50 1 Jin Ueda v Jingkun Liang W 0-4

Wikipedia - Liang Jingkun

Liang Jingkun (born 20 October 1996) is a Chinese professional table tennis player who is currently world rank number 6 in ITTF. He is a three-time bronze medalist in men's singles at the World Table Tennis Championships.

History

A top junior player with huge potential, Liang made a breakthrough in 2015 when he was surprisingly selected to represent China at the World Championships. He competed in the men's singles event, where he made it to the round of 32 before getting eliminated by his teammate, Zhang Jike. He also competed in the 2019 World Championships where he surprisingly beat Fan Zhendong in the Round of 16 but ended up losing in the semi-finals to Ma Long.

2021

In May, Liang played in the Chinese Olympic Scrimmages. He lost to Xu Xin 4–0 in the quarter-finals of the second leg of the scrimmage.

In September, Liang reached the semi-finals of the China National Games, where he lost to Fan Zhendong. He then defeated Wang Chuqin to take the bronze medal.

In November, Liang won two WTT titles in Slovenia. He continued to reach semifinals at the 2021 World Championships in both singles and men's doubles.

2022

In March, Liang won WTT Contender title in Muscat by defeating Lin Gaoyuan in the final. He also advanced to semifinals at the WTT Singapore Smash. These results made him reach the third spot of the world ranking on 22 March. In July, Liang lost to Truls Möregårdh and Chuang Chih-yuan respectively in two WTT events held in Budapest.

In October, Liang represented China at the 2022 World Team Championships, but only played two matches in group stage. At the WTT Champions Macao, Liang was drawn to face compatriot Lin Gaoyuan in the first round. He won the match against Lin in the deciding fifth game, but suffered a loss in the next round against Alexis Lebrun. After the match against Lin Gaoyuan, Liang put the racket in his shorts. The controversial celebrations made Chinese Table Tennis Association suspend Liang from any table tennis competitions for the rest of 2022.