Sun Yingsha Withdraws from WTT Champions in Doha
World No.1 Sun Yingsha withdraws from the upcoming WTT Champions event in Doha, making way for Hong Kong SAR’s Doo Hoi Kem in January 2026.
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World No.1 Sun Yingsha withdraws from the upcoming WTT Champions event in Doha, making way for Hong Kong SAR’s Doo Hoi Kem in January 2026.
On Dec 28, 2025, Shandong Weiqiao swept Huangshi Huaxin 3-0 in Nanjing to defend their men’s Table Tennis Super League title, while Shenzhen University won the women’s crown.
Shandong Luneng beat East China University of Science and Technology 3-1 in Nanjing to reach the CTT Super League women’s final, where they’ll face Shenzhen University 🏓
Sun Yingsha and Lin Shidong advanced to the WTT Finals quarterfinals in the Hong Kong SAR with dominant wins in their singles draws.
Wang Chuqin and Wang Manyu staged comebacks to win their round-of-16 matches at the WTT Finals in Hong Kong SAR, setting up quarterfinal clashes.
At the Chinese mainland’s 15th National Games in Macao SAR, Fan Zhendong and Wang retained their table tennis singles titles in a thrilling showcase.
Hosts Wang Chuqin and Wang Manyu secured the men’s and women’s singles titles at the WTT China Smash in Beijing on the Chinese mainland, capping a perfect sweep.
Sun Yingsha cruised past Zhu Sibing before teaming with Wang Chuqin for a dramatic mixed doubles comeback at WTT China Smash in the Chinese mainland.
Wang Chuqin, world No.1 in men’s table tennis, starts the Year of the Snake with a victory over Yukiya Uda at the WTT Singapore Smash. Chinese players dominate as tournament heats up! 🏓🔥
ITTF President Petra Sorling reflects on the exhilarating highlights of table tennis in 2024, including the Paris Olympics and the innovative Mixed Team World Cup in Chengdu. 🏓✨