WTT China Grand Slam: Miwa Harimoto Shines! 3–1 Victory Over Olympic Silver Medalist, Japan’s Women’s Singles Earn Their First Win

On September 28 Beijing time, the WTT China Grand Slam continued. Miwa Harimoto, the 17-year-old Olympic team silver medalist from Japan, made her appearance in the first round against Han Ying, the 42-year-old Olympic team silver medalist from Germany. After four hard-fought games, Harimoto won 3–1, giving Japan’s women’s singles their first victory of the

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WTT China Grand Slam Huge Upset! Tomokazu Harimoto Eliminated in the First Round, Falls in a Hard-Fought Battle to 20-Year-Old Chinese Table Tennis Team Youngster

On the evening of September 29 Beijing time, the WTT China Grand Slam continued. World No. 4, Japanese star Tomokazu Harimoto, suffered a shocking first-round exit, eliminated by 20-year-old Chen Junsong, ranked only No. 113 in the world, who came back from behind to win 3–2. As a result, Harimoto was stopped in the Round

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WTT China Grand Smash: Lin Yun-Ju Eliminated!Battles Through 5 Games but Falls to Japanese Opponent; Szőcs Suffered a Crushing Defeat

On September 30 (Beijing Time), the WTT China Grand Smash continued, where two important rivals of the Chinese Table Tennis Team—Bernadette Szőcs (Romania) and Lin Yun-Ju (Chinese Taipei)—both suffered heavy blows. Szőcs lost 0-3 to Li Yuzhun (Chinese Taipei) and was knocked out in the women’s singles round of 32, while Lin Yun-Ju, after trailing

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Asian Table Tennis Championships Squad Announced!Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha Lead the Chinese Table Tennis Team, While Several World Champions from China and Japan Are Absent

The 2025 Asian Table Tennis Team Championships will kick off in Bhubaneswar, India on October 11 and run until the 15th. The participating associations have now released their lineups. The Chinese Table Tennis Team, led by current World No.1 players Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, will take part. Notably missing from the list are former

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Wang Chuqin Wins the Macau Title, but Crisis Looms!Four Rising Stars of the Chinese Table Tennis Team Suffer Early Exits, Men’s Squad Faces a Tough Test

The 2025 WTT Champions Macau has concluded, yet the discussions around it have not subsided, particularly concerning the men’s team. Although the final outcome saw Wang Chuqin claim the title with a dominant performance, the other four rising stars all suffered defeats to foreign opponents—including World No. 1 Lin Shidong, No. 9 Xiang Peng, National

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