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Table Tennis WTT Series 2025


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Not a good day to be a seeded player.  Of the 16 total seeded players, only half of them survived into the next round (including both #1 seeds).

 

And happy for Adriana Diaz :PUR for taking down Zhu Yuling :MAC !

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Alexis :FRA exacts revenge on behalf of the Lebrun brothers and takes down #2 seed Tomokazu Harimoto :JPN .  Alexis was down 2-0 but then took the next three games in front of a wildly cheering crowd. :hyper:

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Alexis :FRA takes down another seeded player (Darko Jorgic :SLO ).  That leaves only one seeded male in the semi-final round (Truls :SWE ).  Wang Yidi :CHN survives a quarter-final scare to be the last remaining Chinese athlete in the tournament, and the only seeded woman left.

 

Stay tuned for tomorrow's exciting conclusion!

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Sabine Winter :GER is one to watch for sure.  She took Wang Yidi :CHN to the deciding game in the final, and making the score 9-9 in the final game before having Wang take the final two points.  She has a style of play rarely seen (I'm basing this on the commentating, as I don't know all the insides of table tennis), and Wang seemed baffled for much of the match.  In the end, it was the Chinese player who took the trophy, but Winter has caught my eye!

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On 11/1/2025 at 1:28 AM, clemsonbeav said:

Alexis :FRA exacts revenge on behalf of the Lebrun brothers and takes down #2 seed Tomokazu Harimoto :JPN .  Alexis was down 2-0 but then took the next three games in front of a wildly cheering crowd. :hyper:

43,500 spectators during the tournament. A fantastic success according to everybody, And yet, it seems WTT wants to move it to Paris :facepalm:

 

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WTT Star Contender - Muscat :OMA 2025 

 

Results (November 17-22, 2025)

 

 

Men's Singles:

1. Felix Lebrun :FRA

2. Alexis Lebrun :FRA 

3. Vladimir Sidorenko :AIN (Russia) (coming from the Q)

3. Flavien Coton :FRA

5. Oh Jun-sung :KOR 

5. Darko Jorgic :SLO 

5. Lin Yun-ju :TPE 

5. Eduard Ionescu :ROU

 

Women's Singles:

1. Miyuu Kihara :JPN 

2. Joo Cheon-hui :KOR

3. Kim Na-yeong :KOR 

3. Satsuki Odo :JPN 

5. Lee Eun-hye :KOR 

5. Zeng Jian :SGP 

5. Sakura Yokoi :JPN 

5. Hitomi Sato :JPN 

 

Men's Doubles:

1. Lim Jong-hoon :KOR & Oh Jun-sung :KOR

2. Koen Pang :SGP & Izaac Quek :SGP

3. Alexis Lebrun :FRA & Felix Lebrun :FRA 

3. Manush Shah :IND & Manav Thakkar :IND 

 

Women's Doubles:

1. Joo Cheon-hui :KOR & Kim Na-yeong :KOR

2. Satsuki Odo :JPN & Sakura Yokoi :JPN

3. Liu Yangzi :AUS & Wu Jiamuwa :AUS

3. Elizabet Abraamian :AIN & Vlada Voronina :AIN (Russia)

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. Satoshi Aida :JPN & Hitomi Sato :JPN

2. Lin Yun-ju :TPE & Cheng I-Ching :TPE

3. Cho Dae-seong :KOR & Joo Cheon-hui :KOR

3. Manush Shah :IND & Diya Chitale :IND

 

Results

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Some unfortunate injuries for :CHN in the WTT Finals.  Sun Yingsha withdrew from her semifinal bout; however, she was still set to play in the XD finals with Wang Chuqin.  I didn't watch the bout, but it seems that both SYS and WCQ played the XD finals, but lost to  :KOR ; however, at some point, WCQ must have injured himself, as he withdrew from his own semifinal against Truls :SWE .  Couple that with a Lin Shidong loss to Harimoto :JPN , and we have a non-Chinese Men's Singles finals.   

 

(But not to worry, China.  You still had an all-Chinese Women's Singles Final.) :)

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WTT Finals - Hong Kong :HKG 

 

Results (December 10-14, 2025)

 

 

Men's Singles:

1. Tomokazu Harimoto :JPN 

2. Truls Moregard :SWE

3. Wang Chuqin :CHN 

3. Lin Shidong :CHN

5. Alexis Lebrun :FRA 

5. Lin Yun-ju :TPE 

5. Felix Lebrun :FRA 

5. Xiang Peng :CHN

9. Sora Matsushima :JPN 

9. Dang Qiu :GER 

9. Anders Lind :DEN 

9. Benedikt Duda :GER 

9. Simon Gauzy :FRA 

9. Hugo Calderano :BRA 

9. An Jae-hyun :KOR 

9. Liang Jingkun :CHN

 

Women's Singles:

1. Wang Manyu :CHN

2. Kuai Man :CHN

3. Sun Yingsha :CHN

3. Chen Yi :CHN

5. Miyu Nagasaki :JPN 

5. Satsuki Odo :JPN 

5. Chen Xingtong :CHN 

5. Joo Cheon-hui :KOR

9. Wang Yidi :CHN 

9. Mima Ito :JPN 

9. Hina Hayata :JPN 

9. Honoka Hashimoto :JPN 

9. Zhu Yuling :MAC 

9. Shi Xunyao :CHN 

9. Shin Yu-bin :KOR 

9. Miwa Harimoto :JPN

 

Mixed Doubles:

1. Lim Jong-hoon & Shin Yu-bin :KOR

2. Wang Chuqin & Sun Yingsha :CHN

3. Sora Matsushima & Miwa Harimoto :JPN

3. Lin Shidong & Kuai Man :CHN 

 

Results

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