Chinese-Chilean table tennis player makes Olympics debut at age 58 in the Paris Games

FILE - Chile's Zeng Zhigying returns the ball during a table tennis women's singles round of sixteen match against Lily Ann Zhang of the United States at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, Oct. 31, 2023.

FILE - Chile's Zeng Zhigying returns the ball during a table tennis women's singles round of sixteen match against Lily Ann Zhang of the United States at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile, Oct. 31, 2023. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa, File)


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SANTIAGO, Chile — Table tennis player Zeng Zhiying left China in 1989, the same year of the Tiananmen Square massacre, to teach the sport in northern Chile. Fast-forward 35 years, she will debut in the Olympic Games at age 58 under the name she adopted in the South American nation: Tania. Tania Zeng, who became famous in Chile after winning a bronze medal at the Pan-American Games in Santiago last year, retired from table tennis long ago. Though the sport brought her to Chile, she stopped playing to have more time to dedicate to a business she opened and eventually start a family. Her dream of becoming a professional athlete returned during the pandemic. Her pinnacle will be reached in Paris.

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