China dominates 28th Asian Table Tennis Team Championship with commanding double victory, showcasing supremacy in the sport.
Winner for men's singles Wang Chuqin (R) of China and winner for women's singles Wang Manyu of China pose during the awarding ...
China swept both the men’s and women’s team titles at the Asian Table Tennis Championship in Bhubaneswar. Lin Shidong, Wang ...
Badminton: Anmol Kharb lost to Akane Yamaguchi in the women's singles semifinals at the BWF Arctic Open. PVL: There were wins ...
Sun Yingsha hits a return during the women's singles final match between Sun Yingsha of China and Wang Manyu of China at 2025 ...
Bhubaneswar: China once again underlined its dominance in world table tennis, completing a sensational double by capturing ...
The teen, who wins regularly above her age group, has been likened to world No 1 Sun Yingsha, Olympic champion Fan Zhendong.
In 1926, the first ITTF World Table Tennis Championships took place in London. In 2026, the sport returns home to celebrate its centenary. From 28 April to 10 May 2026, London will host the ITTF World ...
India's women's table tennis team suffered a disappointing 2-3 defeat to Singapore in the Asian Championships quarterfinals, ...
The 2023 World Table Tennis Championships will be staged in Durban, South Africa, the first time since 1939 the tournament has been staged on the African continent.
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