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Sun Yingsha makes table tennis history with World Cup three-peat, Wang wins men’s title

Sun Yingsha becomes just second player to win three consecutive singles titles with victory in Macau, while Wang Chuqin claims his first

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Sun Yingsha celebrates beating compatriot Wang Manyu in the women’s singles final at the ITTF World Cup in Macau. Photo: Xinhua
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China’s Sun Yingsha added another accolade to her already glittering table tennis résumé on Sunday, becoming the first woman to win a third consecutive World Cup title.

Sun, who beat teammate Wang Manyu 4-1 at the Galaxy Arena in Macau, joined compatriot Fan Zhendong as the only players in the sport’s history to manage the feat. Fan claimed the men’s singles title three times, starting in 2018.

On a day when China’s continued dominance of the game was again tested, Wang Chuqin finally took the men’s crown that had so far eluded him, with a 4-3 win over Japan’s Sora Matsushima.

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Sun’s margin of victory only tells part of the story, with two of the best players battling it out in an intense and absorbing affair.

Wang Manyu pushed her rival hard in every game and refused to make anything straightforward. The third game alone was a battle of the highest order, stretching to 13-11 before Sun took the game and Wang’s response in the fourth, taking it 11-8 to stay in the contest, was a reminder of just how fine the margins were throughout.

Wang Chuqin celebrates with coach Wang Hao after winning the men’s singles. Photo: Xinhua
Wang Chuqin celebrates with coach Wang Hao after winning the men’s singles. Photo: Xinhua

In the end, it was Sun’s experience, composure and sheer class that proved the difference as she triumphed 11-9, 11-8, 13-11, 8-11, 11-7.

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