In Beijing, Wang Chuqin delivered a performance for the ages at the WTT China Smash 2025, capturing an astonishing three titles: menâ€s singles, menâ€s doubles (with Lin Shidong), and mixed doubles (with Sun Yingsha).
In the menâ€s singles final, Wang dominated French star Félix Lebrun, winning 4–0 in a display of skill, precision, and tactical mastery. His campaign through the tournament was near-perfect, leaving no doubt why he continues to be the player to beat on the international circuit.
While the scores were commanding, it was Wangâ€s quality of play that truly impressed. From early control of rallies to sharp serve returns, fearless backhand openings, and an exceptional winning-point ratio, Wang showed complete mastery. The official WTT match sheet reflected a one-sided final, capping a week in which he had already secured both doubles titles.
Wangâ€s triple crown was part of a broader statement from Team China, which swept all five titles at the tournament. With Wang Manyu capturing the womenâ€s singles, Chinaâ€s delegation showcased remarkable depth, precision, and consistency, turning the event into a testament of the nationâ€s enduring table tennis dominance.
These results also serve as a clear response to speculation that China might be losing its competitive edge. While European nations are rising fast, China remains the standard-bearer of world table tennis, and Wang Chuqin is its brightest symbol today.
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