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Sun Yingsha (Chinese: 孙颖莎; pinyin: Sūn Yǐngshā; born 4 November 2000) is a Chinese professional table tennis player, Olympic champion, and World Champion. [1] She is the current world No. 1 in women's singles.
Sun Yingsha 4 November 2000 (age 24) Hebei: Right Shakehand 2 Wang Manyu 9 February 1999 (age 25) Heilongjiang: Right Shakehand 3 Wang Yidi 14 February 1997 (age 27) Yunnan: Right Shakehand 5 Chen Xingtong 27 May 1997 (age 27) Liaoning: Right Shakehand 22 Kuai Man 7 February 2004 (age 20) Jiangsu: Left
Wang is the reigning Olympic gold medallist in mixed doubles with Sun Yingsha, and in the team event with Ma Long and Fan Zhendong. He won the men's singles title at the WTT Finals in 2022, 2023, and 2024. [6] He is the reining men's singles champion at the Singapore Smash and Saudi Smash.
Wang Chuqin / Sun Yingsha 1–3 [65] Runner-up 2023 World Championships: Hina Hayata Wang Chuqin / Sun Yingsha 0–3 [66] Runner-up 2023 WTT Star Contender Lanzhou Hina Hayata Lin Shidong / Kuai Man: 2–3 [67] Winner 2023 WTT Contender Antalya Hina Hayata Félix Lebrun / Prithika Pavade: 3–1 [68] Runner-up 2024 WTT Contender Rio de Janeiro ...
After the match, Chen noted that both she and Sun were both very nervous but played okay, and that Chen's extra experience helped push her over the top. [11] In the women's team event, Chen, along with Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu, defeated Japan 3–0 in the finals to win the gold medal, continuing China's undefeated streak in the event. [12] [13]
She was the third player on the Japanese team, losing in the final against China. With Miyuu Kihara, they notably eliminated the Chinese pair Wang Manyu/Sun Yingsha in the quarter-final. They finally brought home a bronze medal. [6] [7]
The world’s oldest person, Tomiko Itooka, died the night of Dec. 29. She died from natural causes and lived to be 116 years and 220 days old.
In March 2020, Ito Mima and Jun Mizutani won the Mixed Doubles category at the Qatar Open, beating Chinese pair Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin 3–1 in the finals. [31] In November 2020, she won the bronze medal in the 2020 Women's World Cup, losing to Sun Yingsha in the semifinals, but beating Han Ying in the 3rd–4th place match. [32]