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China’s Sun and Wang battle into World Cup semi-finals on day of upsets in Macau

Chinese stars Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin battled through intense matches and dramatic comebacks to reach the ITTF World Cup semi-finals, on a Saturday marked by a series of upsets at the Galaxy Arena in Macau. While Wang Chuqin produced a stirring comeback to keep China’s hopes alive in the men’s singles, edging Slovenia’s Darko Jorgic 4-3, in a seven-game thriller, only Sun and Wang Manyu survived the women’s quarter-finals, with Chen Xintong and Wang Yidi getting knocked out. Trailing 3-1,...

6 April 2026 at 04:41 pm
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China’s Sun and Wang battle into World Cup semi-finals on day of upsets in Macau

On a day of unexpected twists and dramatic upsets at the Galaxy Arena in Macau, Chinese table tennis stars Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin emerged victorious in their respective matches, securing spots in the ITTF World Cup semi-finals. The event, which took place on a Saturday filled with surprises, showcased the intense competitiveness and unpredictability of the sport.

Wang Chuqin delivered a remarkable comeback in the men's singles, keeping China's hopes alive in the tournament. Facing Slovenia's Darko Jorgic, Wang was down 3-1 in the match but rallied back, ultimately winning 4-3 in a nail-biting seven-game thriller. His performance not only showcased his skill and determination but also highlighted the unpredictable nature of table tennis, where a single match can turn on a series of closely contested games.

In the women's singles, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu were the only Chinese players to survive the quarter-finals, as Chen Xintong and Wang Yidi were knocked out in their respective matches. Sun's path to the semi-finals was not without its challenges, as she faced a tough opponent who pushed her to the limit. Despite trailing 3-1, Sun managed to stage a dramatic comeback, demonstrating her resilience and ability to perform under pressure.

The day's upsets were not limited to Chinese players. In the men's singles, several top-seeded players were surprisingly eliminated, adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the tournament. This unexpected turn of events underscored the fact that in table tennis, as in many sports, form can be fleeting, and a single match can result in a significant shift in the standings.

The semi-final matches between Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin will undoubtedly be closely watched, as both athletes have proven their mettle in the face of adversity. Their performances in the quarter-finals have set the stage for intense and competitive matches, with fans eagerly anticipating the outcome.

As the ITTF World Cup continues, the day's upsets serve as a reminder of the sport's unpredictability and the importance of staying focused and determined. For Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin, their victories in the quarter-finals have not only secured their spots in the semi-finals but also highlighted their potential to rise to the occasion and compete at the highest level.

In the women's singles, Wang Manyu will join Sun Yingsha in the semi-finals, where they will face formidable opponents. Both players will need to build on their previous performances, utilizing their experience and skill to navigate the challenges ahead.

The day's events at the Galaxy Arena in Macau have undoubtedly left a lasting impression on the table tennis world, with fans and analysts alike eager to see how the tournament unfolds. As the competition heats up, the semi-finals will undoubtedly deliver more thrilling matches and unexpected twists, ensuring that the ITTF World Cup remains a captivating event for all to watch.

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