Guo Yue
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| fullname = Guo Yue
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| nationality = {{CHN}}
| playingstyle = [[left-handed]],[[Table tennis styles#All-round Attacker|Shake hands grip]]
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1988|17|17}}
| birthplace = [[Anshan]], [[Liaoning]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]
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{{MedalSport | Women's [[table tennis]]}}
{{MedalCountry | {{CHN}} }}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}}
{{MedalBronze|[[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens]]|[[Table tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Women's doubles|Doubles]]}}
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{{Chinese name|Guo}}
See also [[Guo Yue (musician)]]
'''Guo Yue''' (郭跃; born on [[July 17]] [[1988]]) is a Chinese [[table tennis]] player and the current women's world champion.
She is [[left-handed]]/[[Table tennis#Grip|shakehand]]/[[Table tennis#Offensive strokes|attack player]] and comes from [[Anshan]], [[Liaoning]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], the province where [[Wang Nan]], [[Chang Chenchen]] and [[Li Jia]] (all left-handed players) come from. She is, although young in age, very brilliant. Her skills are very thorough and she is always consistent in games. She is the potential leading player in Chinese woman team. Her original partner in women's doubles was [[Niu Jianfeng]], who comes from [[Hebei]]. Currently, her partner is [[Li Xiaoxia]], who is also her roommate.
Guo experienced series of losses in international games which led to her disappearance from the public eye for almost half a year. It is officially claimed "To help her mentally adjust". At the [[2006 Asian Games]] in [[Doha]], Guo returned to competition and took first place in Women's Singles, Women's Doubles and Women's Team. In 2007 from Jan to Jul, Guo attended six International Opens and won four gold medals. At the selection match for [[Zagreb]], Guo qualified early on.
Guo Yue won the [[2007]] World Table Tennis Championships in [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]], by defeating her compatriot Li Xiaoxia in the women's singles final. She also won the mixed doubles title with [[Wang Liqin]].
==Achievements==
1999 - Japan East Asian Junior Championship Women's Singles Champion
2000 - Asian Cup Women's Singles Runner-up
2002 - International Table Tennis Federation, ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) Pro Tour Events Final Women's Singles Runner-up
2003 - Asian Championship Women's Team Champion, Women's Singles Second Runner-up, Runner-up of Women's Doubles at the 47 World Table Tennis Championship
2004 - Women's Doubles Bronze at the Athens Olympic, Women's Team Champion of World Table Tennis Championship, ITTF Pro Tour Events Final Women's Singles Champion and Women's Doubles Runner-up
2005 - Mixed Doubles (with Wang Liqin) at the 48th World Table Tennis Championship, bronze medal in Women's Singles
2006 - World Table Tennis Championship Women's Team Champion; Champion of Team, Women's Singles, Women's Doubles Champion (with Li Xiaoxia) at Asian Games
2007 - World Table Tennis Championship Women's singles Champion, Mixed Doubles Champion (with Wang Liqin)
2008-World Table Tennis Championship Women's Team Champion; Asian Cup Champion
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[[Category:Chinese table tennis players]]
[[Category:Table tennis players at the 2004 Summer Olympics]]
[[Category:Olympic table tennis players of China]]
[[Category:Olympic bronze medalists for China]]
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