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Sun is the reigning Olympic gold medallist in mixed doubles with Wang Chuqin, and in the team event in both Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024. She is also the reining World Champion and World Cup Champion. In January 2017, Sun entered the national table tennis team of China, only sixteen months after being selected for the B team.
W. Yue Xia Wang Fridén; Wang Rui (table tennis) Xiaoming Wang-Dréchou; Wang Chen (table tennis) Wang Hui (table tennis) Wang Huijing; Wang Jian (table tennis)
Sun Yingsha (born 2000) Women 2023 2019, 2021 2021, 2023 2022, 2024 2024 2020, 2024 2024 2019, 2023 13 17 Kong Linghui (born 1975) Men 1995 1997, 1999, 2005 1995, 1997, 2001, 2004 2000 1996 1995 11 17 Liu Guoliang (born 1976) Men 1999 1997, 1999 1997 1995, 1997, 2001 1996 1996 1996 1994 11 17 Qiao Hong (born 1968) Women 1989 1989, 1995 1993, 1995
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]
1. Sun Yingsha (final, silver medalist) 2. Chen Meng (champion, gold medalist) 3. Hina Hayata (semifinals, bronze medalist) 4. Shin Yu-bin (semifinals, fourth place) 5. Bernadette Szőcs (round of 16) 6. Adriana Díaz (round of 16) 7. Cheng I-ching (quarterfinals) 8. Miu Hirano (quarterfinals) 9. Jeon Ji-hee (first round) 10. Yang Xiaoxin (first round) 11. Nina Mittelham (second round) 12 ...
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.
Busan was selected as the first South Korean city to host World Table Tennis Championships in 2018. [5] The 2020 World Team Table Tennis Championships were originally scheduled to be held in Busan from 22 to 29 March 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, initially until 27 September to 4 October 2020, then until 28 February to 7 March 2021.
Sun Yingsha Wang Manyu: Hina Hayata Mima Ito: Chen Meng Zhu Yuling: Honoka Hashimoto Hitomi Sato: 2021: Houston: Sun Yingsha Wang Manyu: Hina Hayata Mima Ito: Chen Meng Qian Tianyi: Sarah de Nutte Ni Xialian: 2023: Durban: Chen Meng Wang Yidi: Jeon Ji-hee Shin Yu-bin: Miyuu Kihara Miyu Nagasaki: Sun Yingsha Wang Manyu