Beijing Shines as Host of First Major Table Tennis Event Since 1961
Beijing’s Shougang Park hosts the prestigious 2024 WTT China Smash, marking the first major table tennis event in the city since 1961, attracting top players and eager fans.
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Beijing’s Shougang Park hosts the prestigious 2024 WTT China Smash, marking the first major table tennis event in the city since 1961, attracting top players and eager fans.
Lin Shidong and Sun Yingsha secured victories in the all-Chinese finals at the inaugural WTT China Smash in Beijing, marking a golden sweep for China.
Chinese table tennis legend Ma Long secures a spot in the WTT China Smash final with a dominant 4-0 victory over Liang Jingkun.
World No. 1 Sun Yingsha secures her spot in the WTT China Smash final against Wang Manyu after a dominant win over Fan Siqi.
Qian Tianyi and Chen Xingtong triumph in an all-Chinese final to win the women’s doubles title at the WTT China Smash in Beijing.
Chinese duo Lin Shidong and Kuai Man win mixed doubles at WTT China Smash, showcasing China’s table tennis prowess.
All semifinal spots in the WTT China Smash are secured by Chinese players, setting the stage for intense matches at Shougang Park in Beijing.
Top seed Sun Yingsha of the Chinese mainland advances to the quarterfinals at the WTT China Smash, setting her sights on the women’s singles title.
Five Chinese players secure spots in the men’s singles quarterfinals at the WTT China Smash in Beijing, showcasing their skill and determination.
Ma Long secures a spot in the third round of WTT China Smash, while young talent Zhou Qihao also advances, setting up exciting upcoming matches.