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Liu Shiwen keeps her focus on qualifying for the Rio Olympics

The Chinese paddler is keeping one eye on qualifying for Rio Games at the world championships in Suzhou

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China's Liu Shiwen has won 15 singles titles but is still looking for her first world championship crown. Photo: Xinhua
Liu Shiwen is dreaming of winning a first individual world title at the Table Tennis World Championships in Suzhou, but is also focused on earning a place in China's star-studded team for next year's Olympic Games.
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In her previous three world championships campaigns, Liu's best finish was runner-up at the last event in Paris in 2013, with two bronze medals in previous competitions.

The world number two was a strong favourite to make it to the 2012 London Olympic Games, where the Chinese women were virtually guaranteed gold, but in the end veteran Guo Yue was preferred.

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Now 24, the Guangdong native is working hard to avoid another disappointment.

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"Although these world championships are not a direct selection for the Rio Games, they will play an important role in deciding the squad," said the head coach of Guangdong's team, Ma Lin, men's singles champion at Beijing 2008.

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