
Ping-Pong: The Triumph
In the early 1990s when the Chinese men’s table tennis team is at a low ebb, head coach Cai Zhenhua is tasked with forming a new team to finally fight to the top at the 1995 World Ping Championship in Tianjin, China.
Genre: Drama
Director: Deng Chao, Yu Baimei
Actors: Alan Aruna, Cai Yida, Deng Chao, Ding Guansen, Duan Bowen, Liang Chao, Sun Li, Sun Xilun, Timmy Xu, Wu Jing
Country: China
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