
Beyond Kong Linghui! Lin Shidong Becomes Youngest Ever Men’s World No.1: Strength and Opportunity Come Together
ITTF 2025 week 7 world ranking has been announced, Chinese young Lin Sidong created a new record, that is, beyond the Kong Linghui, become the youngest in the history of the ping world men’s singles world ranking No. 1 winner – can be achieved at the age of 19 years, 9 months and 24 days

Table tennis Asia Cup: Chinese table tennis team opens the door! Sun Yingsha wins 3-0, Qiu Yike guides calmly
On 19 February, the 2025 Table Tennis Asia Cup officially kicked off in Shenzhen, China, with women’s singles world No. 1 Sun Yingsha taking the lead on behalf of the Chinese table tennis team, facing Chinese Taipei’s Jane Tongjuan in her group stage debut, resulting in Sun winning the opening match with an absolute advantage

Battle at the top! Sun Yingsha wins 4-1 over Kuai Man to win Grand Slam, junior lifts silver to move into world top 10
The evening of 9 February, table tennis WTT Singapore Grand Slam ushered in the final battle of the women’s singles, the Chinese table tennis world number one Sun Yingsha debut, and the new world champion teammate Kuai Man to compete for the title, the results of the Sun Yingsha to withstand the impact of the

Reversal! Lin Shidong wins 4-2 over Liang Jingkun to be crowned the 3-time Grand Slam champion and on the verge of being ranked world No.1 for the first time
On the evening of 9 February, the final match of the WTT Singapore Grand Slam – Men’s Singles final came to an end, 19-year-old Chinese table tennis team player Lin Shidong achieved a reversal of 0-1 down, and finally beat teammate Liang Jingkun 4-2, following the Mixed Doubles (partner Kuai Man), Men’s Doubles (partner Wang

ITTF Releases Week 7 ITTF World Ranking: Lin Shidong Overtakes Wang Chuqin for No.1, Kuai Man Moves to No.7
On 11th February, ITTF officially announced the World Rankings for the 7th week of 2025. Influenced by the result of the WTT Singapore Grand Slam Tournament, the rankings have seen a big change, in which Men’s Singles champion Lin Shidong officially surpassed Wang Chuqin to become the latest World No. 1 player, and runner-up Liang

Controversy! Does Playing Table Tennis Doubles “Hinder” Singles? What Are the Tactical Differences Between the Two?
Recently, the World Table Tennis (WTT) Federation announced a series of rule changes for WTT events. In addition to the widely discussed “mandatory withdrawal” regulation, another previously debated issue has been partially addressed: increased emphasis on doubles events and higher prize money for doubles. This can be seen as a positive response to the recent

Kuai Man playing crazy! Grand Slam defeats Chen Xingtong 4-2, beats 3 world champions in a row to reach final
February 8, table tennis WTT Singapore Grand Slam tournament women’s singles semi-finals kicked off, the two Chinese table tennis world champion Chen Xingtong, Kuai Man narrowly met, launched a fierce battle, the results of the 21-year-old junior Kuai Man 4-2 win, which the sixth game 0-7, 5-10 behind the turnover, and thus won three consecutive

A vicious 7-set battle! Sun Yingsha narrowly beat Wang Yidi 4-3 to enter the final and will fight Kuai Man for the Grand Slam women’s singles title!
The second women’s singles semi-final of the WTT Singapore Grand Slam came to a close on 8 February, with the two Chinese table tennis team mainstays battling it out in 7 games. Sun Yingsha narrowly beat Wang Yidi 4-3 to advance, winning the deciding game by only 2 points, and will then fight for the

Missed match point! Wang Chuqin defeats Liang Jingkun in 7 games to fail to qualify for the Men’s Singles Grand Slam final!
On the evening of 8 February, the men’s singles semi-finals of the WTT Singapore Grand Slam Tournament saw the Chinese table tennis team’s two main players, Wang Chuqin and Liang Jingkun, meet in a fierce battle. As a result, world No.1 Wang Chuqin lost 3-4 in seven games, missing match points against his teammate, thus