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刘诗雯,有新身份
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-02-13 14:18
Group 1 - Liu Shiwen has been elected as the new president of the Guangzhou Table Tennis Association during the second member meeting of the thirteenth session [1] - Liu Shiwen is an Olympic champion and has won 20 world championship titles, including the gold medal in women's team at the 2016 Rio Olympics and the women's singles championship at the 2019 World Table Tennis Championships [1] - Liu Shiwen was elected as the chairperson of the International Table Tennis Federation Athletes' Commission in 2022 [1] Group 2 - The director of the Guangzhou Sports Bureau, Tan Aiying, stated that Liu's presidency marks an important starting point for a new chapter in the work of the Guangzhou Table Tennis Association [4] - Liu Shiwen aims to enhance the quality of table tennis in Guangzhou by actively seeking to host high-level table tennis events and improving the overall event organization capabilities [4] - Liu plans to leverage her influence to connect domestic and international resources, strengthen collaboration with other regional associations, and create a unique table tennis brand event for Guangzhou [4]
乒乓球亚洲杯:近150天后,孙颖莎再夺女单冠军
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 22:43
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the significant achievement of Chinese table tennis player Sun Yingsha, who won the women's singles title at the 35th International Table Tennis Federation-Asian Table Tennis Union Asian Cup after nearly 150 days since her last championship victory [1][2]. Group 1: Performance and Achievements - Sun Yingsha faced challenges in her recent competitions, including not winning the women's singles title at the 15th National Games and withdrawing from several international events due to an ankle injury [2]. - The Asian Cup marked Sun Yingsha's first competition of the new season and her first attempt at winning the Asian Cup title in her career [2]. - In the final match against her long-time rival Wang Manyu, Sun Yingsha won with a score of 4:3, securing her first Asian Cup women's singles championship [3]. Group 2: Competitive Context - The match was characterized by intense exchanges, with both players demonstrating high skill levels, leading to a tightly contested score of 11-11 in the decisive game [3]. - Sun Yingsha expressed satisfaction with her performance, emphasizing the importance of this competition as a test of her recovery and competitive state [2][3]. - The victory was celebrated as a significant milestone in Sun Yingsha's career, reflecting her growth and determination in high-pressure situations [3].
乒乓球亚洲杯男单决赛,王楚钦击败张本智和成功卫冕冠军
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 15:29
Core Viewpoint - The men's singles final of the Haikou Asian Cup featured a showdown between China's Wang Chuqin and Japan's Harimoto Tomokazu, with Wang Chuqin winning 4-2, marking his first championship of 2026 [1][3]. Group 1: Match Overview - Wang Chuqin faced significant pressure as the defending champion, with only one Chinese player, himself, reaching the semifinals after several early exits of teammates [1][3]. - In the semifinals, Wang Chuqin defeated Taiwan's Zhang Youan decisively with a score of 4-0, advancing to the finals for the second consecutive year [3]. - Prior to the final, Wang Chuqin had a strong record against Harimoto Tomokazu, winning 13 out of 16 encounters, including 9 of the last 10 matches [3]. Group 2: Match Details - The final match began with Wang Chuqin losing the first game 9-11 but he quickly adjusted to win the second game 11-8 [5]. - After losing the third game 7-11, Wang Chuqin rallied to win the fourth game 11-5, leveling the match at 2-2 [5]. - In a closely contested fifth game, Wang Chuqin secured victory 11-8, followed by a final game win of 11-6, concluding the match at 4-2 in his favor [5].
王楚钦战胜张本智和夺得乒乓球亚洲杯男单冠军!孙颖莎夺得女单冠军
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-08 15:28
Group 1 - Wang Chuqin won the men's singles championship at the 35th International Table Tennis Federation-Asian Table Tennis Union Asian Cup, defeating Japanese player Zhang Benzhihuo [1] - This victory marks Wang Chuqin's second Asian Cup men's singles title since 2025 [1] Group 2 - Sun Yingsha claimed the women's singles championship at the same event, winning 4-3 against Wang Manyu, who finished as the runner-up [3] - The Chinese team swept the women's singles medals, with Kuai Man securing the bronze by defeating Japanese player Zhang Benmei 4-1 [3] - Kuai Man's match concluded in just 40 minutes, indicating a dominant performance [3]
海口官方发文力挺王楚钦
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-07 14:38
Core Viewpoint - The Haikou government has issued a statement supporting the promotion of civilized behavior among spectators during the ongoing Asian Cup table tennis event, following incidents of unsportsmanlike conduct that disrupted matches [1] Group 1: Event Highlights - Wang Chuqin advanced to the semifinals by defeating Zhou Qihua with a score of 4:2 in the men's singles quarterfinals [1] - Sun Yingsha also progressed to the semifinals, winning 4:1 against Chen Yi in the women's singles quarterfinals [1] Group 2: Government Response - The Haikou Tourism and Culture Radio and Television Sports Bureau has taken measures to enhance security personnel training and management in response to reports of uncivilized spectator behavior [1] - The bureau has urged spectators to practice civilized viewing and maintain order at the venue to promote a friendly atmosphere during the matches [1] Group 3: Incidents of Unsportsmanlike Conduct - During the men's singles group stage match on February 6, Wang Chuqin faced interference from a spectator using a flash, prompting him to address the individual directly [1] - This incident was not isolated, as Wang Chuqin had previously encountered similar disruptions during his matches, including an incident on February 4 where a spectator shouted during his game against Akash Pal [1]
孙颖莎复出首秀轻松过关
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-04 21:35
Group 1 - The 35th International Table Tennis Federation-Asian Table Tennis Union Asian Cup has commenced in Haikou, featuring both men's and women's singles events with 32 athletes in each category [1] - Sun Yingsha made a successful return to competition, winning her first match against Taiwan's Yeh I-hsien with a score of 3-0, marking a positive start after her injury hiatus [1] - The tournament format includes a group stage from February 4 to 6, where the top two from each group will advance to the knockout stage, culminating in the finals on February 8 [1] Group 2 - Sun Yingsha expressed excitement about her return, noting the importance of using matches to assess her recovery and adapt to competitive conditions after a month-long absence [1] - Other Chinese players, including Wang Yidi, Lin Shidong, Kuai Man, and others, also achieved victories in their respective matches during the opening day of the tournament [1]
乒乓球海口亚洲杯分组抽签揭晓
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-03 16:43
Core Points - The 35th International Table Tennis Federation-Asian Table Tennis Union Asian Cup (referred to as Haikou Asian Cup) has officially announced the draw for the first stage group matches for both men's and women's singles [1] - The total prize money for the Haikou Asian Cup is set at $400,000, with both men's and women's singles events sharing the prize equally, each receiving $200,000 [1] Men's Singles Group Summary - Group 1: Wang Chuqin, Feng Yixin, Akash Pal, Muhammad Abdul Wahab [1] - Group 2: Lin Shidong, Guo Guanhong, Hit Surawajura, Abdul Aziz Al-Shulaibi [1] - Group 3: Zhang Ben Zhihe, Huang Zhenting, Liao Zhenting, Aidos Kenjigulov [1] - Group 4: Xiang Peng, Kirill Grasmienko, Zhang Youan, Ali Al-Hadrawe [1] - Group 5: Zhang Yuzhen, Shinozuka Daito, Guo Yong, Guan Wenhao [1] - Group 6: Uda Junfuki, Chen Yuanyu, Ankur Bhattacharjee, Alan Kermanagaliyev [1] - Group 7: Zhou Qihao, Tanaka Yuta, Feng Yaoen, He Junjie [1] - Group 8: Uda Kazuya, Chen Junson, Lin Zhaoheng, Huang Qishen [1] Women's Singles Group Summary - Group 1: Sun Yingsha, Manika Batra, Ye Yitian, Hend Zaza [1] - Group 2: Wang Manyu, Chijiang Xiaying, Li Yuzhun, Aiya Muhammad [1] - Group 3: Chen Xingtong, Du Kaiqin, Jian Tongjuan, Aruyan Kamalova [1] - Group 4: Kuai Man, Zeng Jian, Su Zitong, Marianna Sahakian [1] - Group 5: Wang Yidi, Nagasaki Miyu, Shu Linqian, Savinoz Milkadirova [1] - Group 6: Zhang Ben Meihe, Jin Naing, Sutthasini Savitabut, Swestika Gosh [1] - Group 7: Chen Yi, Hashimoto Honoka, Oravan Palan, Chen Zhaozhen [1] - Group 8: Hayata Hina, Shin Yubin, Huang Yuzhe, Zareesh Akashova [1]
举办不少于100场赛事活动 乒乓球“沪超”要来
Jie Fang Ri Bao· 2026-02-02 01:35
Core Viewpoint - The 2025 Shanghai "National Ball into Community" table tennis finals showcased the sport's competitive and community aspects, with 32 teams and nearly 200 participants from 16 districts, highlighting the city's strong foundation in table tennis [1] Group 1: Event Overview - The finals took place at Hongkou Sports Center, featuring a significant turnout of players and spectators, emphasizing the popularity of table tennis in Shanghai [1] - The event is part of a broader initiative to promote table tennis, with plans for a "Super League" in 2026 that aims to host at least 100 events and attract over 1 million participants [1] Group 2: Future Plans - The Shanghai Urban Amateur League will focus on enhancing the influence of table tennis through extensive events, aiming to solidify Shanghai's reputation as a "cradle of world champions" in the sport [1] - The goal for the next two years is to achieve participation from "hundreds of towns, thousands of tables, and tens of thousands of people," indicating a strong push for grassroots engagement in table tennis [1] Group 3: Community Impact - The event has significantly promoted the development of community-level table tennis, with increasing participation from younger players, enhancing both fitness and social connections [1] - Participants express excitement for the upcoming "Super League," hoping it will gain national recognition similar to other regional leagues [1]
张本美和首夺全日本乒乓球锦标赛女单冠军
日经中文网· 2026-01-26 08:00
Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights the victory of 17-year-old Zhang Benmei, who won her first championship in the women's singles at the All Japan Table Tennis Championships by defeating Hayata Hina with a score of 4:3, while also securing the youth group championship, achieving a double crown [2][5] - Zhang Benmei faced Hayata Hina in the finals for the third consecutive year, successfully avenging her previous losses [5][3] - Zhang Benmei expressed that her priority was to win in Japan before aiming for the world championship, emphasizing the importance of the experience gained from competing in 12 matches, the most among female players in the tournament [5][2] Group 2 - In the men's singles, 18-year-old Matsushima Hikaru achieved a consecutive championship, defeating the two-time champion Zhang Benji in the semifinals with a score of 4:3 and winning the final against Shinozuka Daito with a score of 4:0 [7]
国乒包揽WTT球星挑战赛多哈站男单冠亚军
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-18 23:36
Group 1 - The WTT Star Challenge in Doha concluded with Chinese player Zhou Qihao winning the men's singles title by defeating Wen Ruibo 4-2 [1] - Zhou Qihao, ranked 36th in the world, faced a tough semi-final against Germany's Ocharov, winning 3-2, while Wen Ruibo, ranked 53rd, upset the world number three, Hugo Calderano, also winning 3-2 [1] - In the men's doubles final, Wen Ruibo and teammate Huang Youzheng finished as runners-up after a close match against the Korean duo Zhang Yuzhen and Zhao Dacheng, losing 9-11 in the deciding game [1] Group 2 - In the women's singles, Macau's Zhu Yuling advanced to the final after a narrow 3-2 victory over Japan's Oda Sayaka, while Japan's Sato Hitomi defeated Puerto Rico's Diaz 3-0 [2] - In the final, Sato Hitomi initially took a 2-0 lead, but Zhu Yuling rallied to win four consecutive games, ultimately winning 4-2 and securing her second consecutive title after the WTT Doha Championship [2]