
Sanwei Gear Hyper Review: The Hybrid Rubber That Surprised Me
The table tennis market has seen a surge in hybrid rubbers attempting to blend Chinese and European characteristics, but few have managed to do so effectively at an accessible price point. The Sanwei Gear Hyper, released in 2020, has been generating buzz in the community, and I was keen to put it through its paces.

Our Review – Can the Sanwei Nova Carbon Deliver Carbon Performance Under $60?
The search for a high-performance carbon blade doesn’t always have to end with a three-figure price tag. When Sanwei offered to send us their Nova Carbon blade for review, I was intrigued by its promised combination of premium Hinoki construction and accessible pricing. Over a few months of intensive testing including regular practice sessions and

Swedish Grand Smash: Sun Yingsha Wins Women’s Singles Title! Defeats Wang Manyu 4-2 in Final, Secures Over 700,000 RMB Prize
In the early morning of August 25, Beijing time, the women’s singles champion of the WTT European Grand Smash Sweden was crowned. The two Chinese mainstays, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu, who had previously teamed up to win the women’s doubles title, clashed head-to-head in the final. After six intense games, Sun Yingsha emerged victorious

WTT European Grand Smash Sweden Concludes: Chinese Men’s Singles Shut Out, Lin Shidong Falls 3-4 to Moregard in Final
In the early morning of August 25, the final battle of the men’s singles at the WTT European Grand Smash Sweden came to an end. The only “sole survivor” from the Chinese Table Tennis Team to reach the round of 16 in this event, World No.1 Lin Shidong, unfortunately suffered defeat. After a grueling seven-game

ITTF World Rankings Week 35: Lin Shidong & Sun Yingsha Still No.1, Moregard No.5, Chen Yi Breaks Into Top 8
On August 26 (Beijing Time), the ITTF released the Week 35 World Rankings. Lin Shidong and Sun Yingsha remain firmly at the top of men’s and women’s singles. Sun now holds 12,200 points, a massive 4,300-point lead over No.2 Wang Manyu. Fresh off his WTT European Grand Smash (Sweden) triumph, Truls Moregard climbs to World

Seven Tournaments Without a Singles Title – What’s Wrong with Lin Shidong After Becoming World No.1?
At the recently concluded WTT European Grand Smash in Sweden, the Chinese Table Tennis Team suffered a major blow in men’s singles: out of six participants, only Lin Shidong reached the round of 16. He eventually made it all the way to the final but lost 3-4 to Sweden’s Olympic silver medalist Truls Moregard, finishing

Review from DiegOX: New Sanwei Two Face: ALC & Soft Punch
Hello table tennis community. As many of you know from my past reviews here on this forum, I was previously sponsored by Sanwei. After that, I switched to Dr. Neubauer, where I had the chance to experiment for the first time with asymmetric blades—those in which each side has a different composition, affecting performance in

ITTF Week 34 Rankings: Tomokazu Harimoto Returns to Top 3, Lin Shidong & Sun Yingsha Retain World No.1
On August 19 Beijing time, the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) released the Week 34 World Rankings. With points from last week’s WTT Yokohama Champions added, Tomokazu Harimoto climbed back to World No. 3 in men’s singles, while Hugo Calderano slipped to No. 4. At the top, Lin Shidong and Wang Chuqin continued to dominate

Swedish Grand Smash: First Women’s Singles Defeat for Team China! Qian Tianyi Collapses 0-3 Against Japan’s Honoka Hashimoto
On the evening of August 19 Beijing time, the WTT European Grand Smash in Sweden witnessed a highly anticipated China vs Japan clash. Chinese international Qian Tianyi faced off against Japanese defensive chopper Honoka Hashimoto, who has been in strong form recently. In a disappointing performance, Qian was swept 0-3 and eliminated in the Round