On December 13 Beijing time, the third day of the WTT Hong Kong Finals concluded last night with great news for the Chinese team: not only did both mixed doubles pairs reach the semifinals, but the women’s singles also claimed all four semifinal spots, bringing immense joy. Additionally, today’s schedule on the 13th has been announced, with China aiming for the mixed doubles title!

In this tournament, China entered two mixed doubles pairs, both placed in the same group. The Olympic champion duo Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha swept through with three straight wins to top the group and advance to the semifinals. The rising stars Lin Shidong and Kuai Man, despite losing one match, secured second place in the group to also reach the semifinals. With both pairs advancing, they will not meet in the semis but face the first and second place teams from the other group respectively for a spot in the final. This means China has a very strong chance to claim both gold and silver in mixed doubles!
The women’s singles event has been full of good news. China sent a strong lineup of seven players, five of whom made it through to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, except for Chen Xingtong who was defeated, Chen Yi, Wang Manyu, Kuai Man, and Sun Yingsha all advanced comfortably to the semifinals. Interestingly, these four consist of two veterans and two rising stars, making the semifinals a fascinating clash between experience and youth. The overall strength of China’s women’s singles is overwhelming; they have already secured all semifinal spots and are poised to take the championship, leaving foreign associations utterly disheartened. Their longtime rivals Japan have been completely defeated once again!
According to the latest schedule, today will feature the mixed doubles semifinals and final to determine the champions, the men’s singles will decide the last two semifinalists, and the women’s singles will produce finalists. There are many exciting highlights ahead—let’s stay tuned. See the detailed schedule below!
Written by/Titan Sports Fiction