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One of China's best known table tennis champions has been suspended as head coach of the national women's team, officials said Tuesday, following reports he was at the centre of a gambling debt lawsuit.
One of China's best known table tennis champions has been suspended as head coach of the national women's team, officials said Tuesday, following reports he was at the centre of a gambling debt lawsuit.
Kong Linghui allegedly borrowed S$1 million ($720,000) from Singapore's luxury Marina Bay Sands resort during a visit with family and friends in 2015, the South China Morning Post reported, citing the hotel's filing to a Hong Kong court.
But the Olympic gold medallist -- nicknamed "ping-pong prince" -- failed to repay the money in full and has been sent home from the World Table Tennis Championships in Germany to assist an investigation into the scandal, China's state Xinhua news agency said.
"His acts have been a serious violation of the disciplinary provisions of national public officials," the China Table Tennis Association said in a statement announcing its decision to suspend Kong and order him to come home.
Table tennis has a huge following in China, which has long dominated the event on the global stage, and the allegations against Kong are dominating domestic headlines.
Of the S$1 million Kong is said to have borrowed from the hotel's casino, S$100,000 was used to "establish him as a premium player", the South China Morning Post reported.
Kong has repaid S$545,625 but still owes the hotel S $454,375, it said.
The Marina Bay Sands casino complex is a favourite destination for Chinese visitors to Singapore. The hotel is reportedly seeking the balance of the loan plus interest.
It declined to comment on the legal action.
In a post on his Weibo social media account, 41-year-old Kong said he was "deeply disturbed by the negative impact" of the incident but denied he had been gambling.
"My friends and family members went downstairs to the hotel's casino to entertain themselves. I stood by to watch them. During the time they were playing I went to get chips for them and left my personal information," Kong said.
He added that the "debt dispute" involved some of his friends and relatives.
But China's top sport governing body said it had a "zero tolerance" for "any kind of violation of professional ethics and illegal acts".
"Well-known athletes and coaches should pay more attention to their public image and the social impact (of their behaviour) and take the lead in complying with disciplines and laws," the General Administration of Sport said on its website.
Kong, known for using a "shakehand" grip favoured by European competitors, ended his playing career in 2006 and become the national women's coach in 2013.
This is not the first time he has found himself in legal hot water.
In 2006, a few months before he retired, he crashed his Porsche into a Beijing taxi while driving drunk, state media reported at the time. He was fined and had his licence suspended.
(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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