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Wang Manyu defeated Shen Yubin 4-1 to meet Sun Yingsha in the women's singles final, securing four gold medals for the Chinese national team; now all eyes are on the men's side.
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Wang Manyu defeated Shen Yubin 4-1 to meet Sun Yingsha in the women's singles final, securing four gold medals for the Chinese national team; now all eyes are on the men's side.
In the recently finished women’s singles semifinals at the WTT Grand Slam China, Wang Manyu won 4-1 against Shen Yubin and will compete against Sun Yingsha in the final, ensuring a gold and silver finish. Thus, the Chinese team has locked in four gold medals, and whether they can repeat last year’s five-gold sweep depends on the men’s lineup!
Wang Manyu’s triumph over Shen Yubin was a foregone conclusion; watching the match live revealed her strong capability and steady control of the game, making her victory quite reasonable.
Currently, the Chinese team has secured both gold and silver in mixed doubles and women's singles, with the men's doubles final about to take place—a derby within the Chinese team. Wang Manyu and Kuai Man have claimed the women's doubles title. On home soil at the Grand Slam, the Chinese team is very likely to sweep five championships and four runner-up spots, demonstrating their overwhelming dominance!
As for the men's side, the Chinese team holds three of the four semifinal spots, with France’s Lebrun also advancing. Tomorrow’s semifinal against Lin Shidong is highly anticipated; if Lin wins and reaches the final, the men’s singles will also secure a gold and silver finish in advance. What do you think?