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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,...

7 April 2026 at 09:07 am
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China’s Sun and Wang battle into World Cup semi-finals on day of upsets in Macau

On a day filled with unexpected twists and dramatic comebacks, 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 Galaxy Arena in Macau witnessed a series of upsets as the competition intensified, with both Sun and Wang showcasing their exceptional skills and determination.

Sun Yingsha, the reigning world champion, faced a challenging opponent in the women's singles quarter-finals. Despite being down 3-1, she displayed remarkable resilience and strategic prowess, staging a dramatic comeback to secure her place in the semi-finals. Her performance was a testament to her ability to remain calm under pressure, a trait that has made her a formidable force in the world of table tennis.

Wang Chuqin, meanwhile, delivered a stirring comeback in the men's singles, edging out Slovenia's Darko Jorgic in a seven-game thriller. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with both players pushing each other to their limits. Wang's victory not only advanced him to the semi-finals but also kept China's hopes alive in the men's singles category. His performance highlighted the competitive nature of the tournament and the high stakes involved.

Unfortunately, not all Chinese players were as fortunate. In the women's singles, Chen Xintong and Wang Yidi were knocked out in the quarter-finals, ending their campaigns early. Their defeat was a significant upset, as both players were considered strong contenders for the title. The loss served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of competitive sports, where even the most skilled athletes can face unexpected setbacks.

The day at the Galaxy Arena was undoubtedly one of upsets and dramatic turns of events. Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin's victories, however, provided a sense of continuity and pride for the Chinese team. Their performances underscored the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the face of adversity.

As the ITTF World Cup progresses, fans and spectators alike are eagerly anticipating the semi-finals featuring Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin. Their matches will undoubtedly be closely watched, as they continue to battle for the coveted title. The day's upsets have set the stage for an even more exciting tournament, with the potential for further surprises as the competition heats up.

In the end, the day's events at the Galaxy Arena in Macau served as a reminder of the thrilling and unpredictable nature of competitive table tennis. Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin's triumphs, coupled with the unexpected setbacks faced by their fellow Chinese players, have left the tournament even more enthralling. As the semi-finals approach, the stakes have never been higher, and the world of table tennis will be watching closely.

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