
Chinese Divers Dominate Day One at Beijing Diving World Cup Final
Chinese divers swept all five golds on day one of the Diving World Cup Super Final in Beijing, with Olympic champions and new pairings shining in synchro and mixed events.
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Chinese divers swept all five golds on day one of the Diving World Cup Super Final in Beijing, with Olympic champions and new pairings shining in synchro and mixed events.
After a decade, the Beijing Ducks thrashed Shanxi Loongs 121-103 to clinch a 3-0 semis sweep and book a CBA Finals spot against the Guangsha Lions.
At the Artistic Swimming World Cup in Markham, the Chinese mainland secured two golds via solo routines and a bronze in duet technical, showcasing rising talent and artistic flair.
Chengdu Rongcheng edged past Shanghai Shenhua 1-0 to claim top spot in the Chinese Super League, while Qingdao West Coast cruised to a 3-1 win over Meizhou Hakka.
China’s Zhao Xintong surged past Ronnie O’Sullivan 17-7 to reach the World Snooker Championship final, one win away from making history as the first Asian champion.
Coco Gauff overpowered Iga Swiatek 6-1, 6-1 to reach her first Madrid Open final, setting up a clash with world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.
Xu Huiyan of the Chinese mainland won solo technical gold at the Artistic Swimming World Cup in Markham, scoring 252.3116. Guo Sitong and Shi Haoyue finished second in the mixed duet.
Zhao Xintong from the Chinese mainland and England’s Ronnie O’Sullivan battled to a thrilling 4-4 tie in the first session of their World Snooker Championship semifinal.
Beijing Guoan overcame a first-half deficit to beat Shanghai Port 2-1 in Shanghai, extending their unbeaten CSL streak to nine games.
Guangsha Lions dominated the Liaoning Flying Leopards 109-98 in Game 3, sweeping the reigning champs 3-0 to reach the CBA Finals.