China's Women's Team Dominates Asian Table Tennis

Updated : Oct 15, 2025 18:52
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Bhubaneswar, Oct 15 (PTI) - In a stunning display of dominance at the Asian Table Tennis Championships, China's women's team secured a resounding victory over Japan with a decisive 3-0 sweep in the finals. This triumph further solidifies China's unassailable position at the pinnacle of the sport, highlighting their exceptional depth, adaptability, and composure under pressure that distinguish them on the world stage.

The final commenced with world No. 2 Wang Manyu facing off against the skilled Honoka Hashimoto, ranked 11th globally. The contest began with Hashimoto clinching the first game 12-10, leveraging precise defensive placements and counter-blocks that temporarily unsettled Wang. However, showcasing China's resilience, Wang swiftly recalibrated her strategy by employing flatter, quicker attacks, moving away from heavy topspin rallies to regain control. With her newfound rhythm, she cruised through the subsequent three games 11-3, 11-6, 11-3, securing the vital first point for China.

Next up was Sun Yingsha, the unshakeable cornerstone of the Chinese squad and world No. 1, who took on Japan’s young prodigy Miwa Harimoto. Despite the straight-game scoreline of 11-9, 11-5, 11-7, the match was intensely competitive. Harimoto's fearless shot-making and early-ball countering briefly challenged Sun, but the Chinese ace's strategic acumen ultimately prevailed. This 2-0 lead effectively dampened Japan’s spirit.

The concluding rubber featured China's emerging talent Kuai Man against Hina Hayata, Japan's seasoned left-hander renowned for her creative topspin play. Hayata began strongly, winning the first game 11-8 with precise cross-court placements that challenged Kuai’s mobility. Yet, the tide turned dramatically in the second game when Kuai saved multiple game points to win 12-10, a pivotal moment that shifted the match's momentum. Improving her serve-return game, Kuai disrupted Hayata’s rhythm, curbing her wide-angle finishes. Kuai clinched the final two games 11-6, 11-9, delivering a commanding finish to secure both the match and the championship.

Results: Women's Team: China defeated Japan 3-0 (Wang Manyu defeated Honoka Hashimoto 10-12, 11-3, 11-6, 11-3; Sun Yingsha defeated Miwa Harimoto 11-9, 11-5, 11-7; Kuai Man defeated Hina Hayata 8-11, 12-10, 11-6, 11-9).

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