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06 красавіка 2026, 12:49
Double glory for China at ITTF World Cup
MACAO, 6 April (BelTA - Xinhua) - Chinese table tennis stars Sun Yingsha
and Wang Chuqin capped a dramatic week at the ITTF World Cup with
landmark victories at Galaxy Arena in Macao, China on Sunday.
Sun
became the first women's player to win three consecutive World Cup
singles titles, while Wang battled through a seven-game thriller to
claim his first men's singles World Cup crown.
The 25-year-old
top seed Wang faced a fierce challenge from 18-year-old Japanese player
and world No. 8 Sora Matsushima in the final. In a match that tested
both his physical and mental limits, Wang secured a dramatic 4-3 victory
(9-11, 18-16, 11-8, 11-13, 8-11, 11-4, 11-8).
The match was a
rollercoaster from the start. After dropping the first game, Wang won a
grueling second game 18-16 to level the score. However, Matsushima's
aggressive play eventually pushed Wang to the brink, giving the Japanese
teenager a 3-2 lead. With his back against the wall, Wang found another
gear, dominating the sixth game 11-4 before holding his nerve in the
deciding seventh game to win 11-8 and claim his maiden World Cup title.
"First
of all, I want to thank myself for never giving up, the fans here
supporting me, and I especially want to thank the Chinese national table
tennis team," Wang said.
"Every match I played this week left a
deep impression on me because it was just too difficult. Every single
day felt like it could be my last day here. I am incredibly fortunate
that I finally did it; I survived until the very end," he added.
In
the women's final, world No. 1 Sun defeated compatriot Wang Manyu 4-1
(11-9, 11-8, 13-11, 8-11, 11-7) to secure her third consecutive World
Cup singles title.
"As always, it was a very tight match against
Manyu," Sun said. "The first three games all came down to crucial
points. I felt I didn't handle the later games perfectly and the
momentum could have shifted, but both of us played at our absolute best
today."
"From the knockout stage onward, every opponent was
incredibly strong. In the round of 16, I faced Kuai Man, my opponent in
last year's final. Then against Hana Goda, I was moments away from
losing," she added. "I've gained a lot over these past few days through
all the ups and downs."
With her historic three-peat secured, the
world No. 1 is already looking ahead to the upcoming World Table Tennis
Championships. "I will go back, rest well, summarize my performances
here, and I will give it my absolute all in the upcoming matches."