国乒不畏强敌 捍卫国球荣光
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-05 23:10

Core Insights - The WTT China Grand Slam 2025 concluded with the Chinese national table tennis team securing all five titles for the second consecutive year, showcasing their dominance despite strong competition from other teams [1][3]. Men's Team Performance - Wang Chuqin successfully defended the men's singles title by defeating French player Lebrun in the final, marking a significant turnaround from his previous year's performance where he exited in the second round [3]. - Wang Chuqin's victory was part of a remarkable season where he claimed his sixth singles title, earning the title of "Triple Crown King" [3]. - Other key players like Lin Shidong and Liang Jingkun faced disappointments, with Lin losing in the semifinals and Liang being eliminated in the third round by a young Japanese player [3][4]. - Emerging talents such as Chen Junson and Xiang Peng showed promising performances, indicating a potential shift in the team's dynamics as they strive to support the main players [4]. Women's Team Performance - The Chinese women's team once again dominated by clinching the top two spots, with Wang Manyu defeating Sun Yingsha in the final [5]. - Wang Manyu's strong performance included defeating several formidable opponents, while Sun Yingsha maintained an impressive record with six singles titles this season [5][6]. - Other players like Chen Xingtong and Wang Yidi also reached the semifinals, but overall, the team showed signs of needing improvement beyond their top players [5][6]. Doubles Performance - The Chinese team excelled in doubles, with strong partnerships among main players leading to victories in both mixed and women's doubles events [7]. - Notable combinations included Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha in mixed doubles and Guo Man/Wang Manyu in women's doubles, both showcasing their ability to perform under pressure [7]. - New pairings and non-main players also made significant strides, indicating a deep talent pool within the national team [7].