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China replaces 'ping-pong prince' after gambling report

He has been suspended after accusations he borrowed 1 million Singapore dollars from a luxury hotel and failed to repay the debt in full.

(L-R) China's Ding Ning, coach Kong Linghui, Li Xiaoxia and Liu Shiwen posing with the national Chinese flag after winning gold medals in the women's team final table tennis at the Riocentro venue during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro

Kong Linghui, nicknamed "ping-pong prince", has been suspended after accusations he borrowed 1 million Singapore dollars (US$720,000) from a luxury hotel in the city-state in 2015 and failed to repay the debt in full.

The Marina Bay Sands resort is suing Kong to recover the unpaid portion of the loan, part of which was used to "establish him as a premium player" at the hotel's casino, the South China Morning Post reported Tuesday.

The 41-year-old has denied taking part in any gambling but has been sent home from the World Table Tennis Championships in Dusseldorf to assist an official probe into the scandal.

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He has been replaced by Li Sun, nicknamed "the championship coach", for the rest of the tournament, which finishes June 5, Xinhua news agency reported on Wednesday.

"His acts have been a serious violation of the disciplinary provisions of national public officials," the China Table Tennis Association said in a statement on Tuesday when it announced its decision to suspend Kong and order him to come home.

Kong's suspension has dominated sports headlines in table tennis-mad China where the game has a huge following and has been one of the top-trending topics on the country's Twitter-like Weibo.

"I feel there's a conspiracy ... don't forget there are a lot of people who want to dethrone the Chinese table tennis team out there," one supporter said.

Another posted: "Can't they wait until the championships are over to start the investigation?"

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Others were less sympathetic.

"Kong Linghui is a public official -- don't confuse what's right and wrong just because he plays table tennis well. He deserves to be investigated over this scandal," a Weibo user said.

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