
Table Tennis Finals: Women’s Singles Top 8 are out of 2! The first world top 10 is out, Wang Yidi knocked out Zheng Yijing 3-1!
On 20 November, the table tennis Fukuoka Finals continued with Chinese table tennis world champion Wang Yidi taking the court against Chinese Taipei world runner-up Zheng Yijing. Although Wang Yidi, who had won five consecutive matches without a loss, encountered some difficulties, she finally won 3-1, thus getting the second ticket to the women’s singles

Table tennis finals: Chinese table tennis team opens the door! Qian Tianyi swept the top players 3-0 to advance to the last 8, allowing only 2 points in a single game
On 20 November, the table tennis Fukuoka Finals officially kicked off, Chinese table tennis team player Qian Tianyi was the first to appear on the court to face Puerto Rico’s Diaz, and the result was that Qian Tianyi completely suppressed his opponent by virtue of his spin and line advantage, and ultimately won 3-0 for

Liu Shiwen wins another title! Partnering Tian Zhixi and others to the top, the former Chinese table tennis world champion’s treasure is still intact
The 2024 A-League came to a close recently, with 41-year-old former Chinese table tennis world champion Hao Shuai and his teammates Matt, Xi Sheng, Luo Cheng and Li Dongcheng winning the men’s team title, while 33-year-old former Chinese table tennis Olympic champion Liu Shiwen and her teammates Tian Zhixi, Shi Xunyao, Che Xiaoxi and Sun

ITTF Releases Week 46 ITTF World Ranking: Wang Yidi Surpasses Chen Meng, Harimoto Tomokazu Powers Ma Long, Junior LeBrun Records New Highs
On 12 November, ITTF announced the 46th weekly world ranking list. Lin Shidong and Wang Manyu, who topped the WTT Frankfurt Championships last week, remain unchanged at No.2 in singles, with the gap between them and No.1 Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha narrowing; Men’s Singles runner-up Carl Berg (Sweden) rises to No.17, while Women’s Singles

A rumour about Wang Chuqin: Is he the only world No.1 without a Trials singles title?
Friends who are concerned about the table tennis world know that in recent times, Chinese table tennis team’s world No.1 Olympic star Wang Chuqin is not in good shape, and has lost several times in foreign battles, which makes many fans feel sorry; in addition, due to the table tennis circle culture, Wang Chuqin, who

Table tennis championships: Lin Shidong wins 4-1 over Carlberg, becoming the “lone hero” of Chinese table tennis team men’s singles.
On the evening of November 10, the table tennis WTT Frankfurt Championships came to an end, in the final battle – men’s singles final, 19-year-old Chinese table tennis team Lin Shidong fought 5 games 4-1 victory over Sweden’s Carlberg, in the case of teammates Wang Chuqin lost to Carlberg, alone in the last eight rounds,

Table Tennis Championships: Wang Yidi wins big! Sweeps World Runner-up 3-0 to face South Korea’s No. 1 in women’s table tennis
In the early morning of November 8, the table tennis WTT Frankfurt Championships continued, Chinese table tennis world champion Wang Yidi appeared on the stage, to face the Romanian world runner-up Samara, the result Wang Yidi played bravely, blasting 3-0 victory, and thus easily eliminated their opponents to advance to the women’s singles quarterfinals, and

Table Tennis Championships: second world champion goes round robin, Ovtcharov swept in 0-3 loss
On November 6, the table tennis WTT Frankfurt Championships continued, host German star Ovtcharov was swept 0-3 after three sets, losing only two points per set to England’s Pitchford, stopping the men’s singles thirty-two, and becoming the second World Champion after Swedish athlete Falk (1-3 against Lin Shidong) to go out of the tournament in

Table Tennis Championships: Wang ManYu wins her first match! 3-1 eliminates her opponent, advances to the last 16 to stop Zhu Qian Xi
In 5 November, Chinese table tennis team ended the last match of the second day of the WTT Frankfurt Championships, Wang Manyu, who had been absent from a number of domestic and foreign tournaments, made her official return, eliminating Thailand’s Olavan 3-1 in the first round of the women’s singles after a vicious 4-game battle,