The top seed, Tomokazu Zhangmoto, the first brother of Japan, defeated the Danish No. 25 in the men's singles final of the 2025 WTT Doha Star Challenge on the evening of the 11th Beijing time, and won a prize of $10,000 and 600 points.
Tomokazu Haramoto, ranked No. 3 in the world
World No. 3 Tomokazu Zhang won in straight games at the 2023 Frankfurt Championship and last year's Singapore Grand Slam.
Danish brother Glos, ranked 25th in the world
In the first game, the two sides fought all the way to 9 draws, and Zhang Benzhihe grasped his two serves to score 2 points in a row, and took the next city 11:9. In the second game, Zhang Ben resolved 4 game points in a row under 7:10 adversity, and came back from behind at 13:11.
Zhang Benzhihe fell behind 8:9 in the third game, showing super resistance to pressure, scoring 3 points in a row, and 11:9 to the next city. Zhang Ben, who was almost behind in the game, played a wave of 7:0 onslaught again in the fourth game after falling behind 4:6, and won 11:6.
The 20-year-old Chinese rising star Kuo Man, ranked 44th in the world
In the women's singles final, the 20-year-old Chinese rising star Kuo Man, ranked 44th in the world, defeated the Japanese women's player Miyu Kihara, ranked 29th in the world, 11:6, 11:3, 11:8, 11:3, and won the fifth WTT women's singles championship in her career, which is also the highest-level champion, and will return to the top 20 in the world ranking next week.