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The Table Tennis Asian Cup schedule for tomorrow (2.8) features Wang Chuqin, Wang Manyu, and Sun Yingsha competing, with live coverage on CCTV-5.
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The Table Tennis Asian Cup schedule for tomorrow (2.8) features Wang Chuqin, Wang Manyu, and Sun Yingsha competing, with live coverage on CCTV-5.
The Table Tennis Asian Cup schedule for tomorrow (2026.2.8) includes Wang Chuqin, Wang Manyu, Sun Yingsha, and Kuai Man competing, with live broadcast on CCTV-5.
First, the daytime matches tomorrow will hold the men’s and women’s singles semifinals using a best-of-seven format, as shown in the image below.
At 11:00 AM tomorrow, the women’s singles semifinal will be Sun Yingsha versus Kuai Man.
At 11:45 AM tomorrow, the men’s singles semifinal will feature Wang Chuqin against Zhang Youan.
At 12:30 PM tomorrow, the women’s singles semifinal will see Wang Manyu face off against Mima Ito.
Next, the evening session tomorrow will hold the gold medal and bronze medal matches, details are shown in the image below.
The detailed broadcast schedule for CCTV-5 is shown in the image below.
CCTV-5 will provide free live coverage of the Asian Cup semifinals from 11:00 AM until 3:00 PM tomorrow.
Starting at 6:00 PM tomorrow evening until 10:00 PM, CCTV-5 will broadcast the gold medal and bronze medal matches for four hours free of charge.
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First, congratulations to Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, and Kuai Man for advancing to the Asian Cup semifinals, where they will challenge Mima Ito together.
Secondly, congrats to Wang Chuqin for reaching the men’s singles semifinal of the Asian Cup; the pressure to defend his title is significant! Lin Shidong really needs criticism after losing to Hoshino Shunsuke despite leading 3-1.
For tomorrow’s women’s singles semifinals, my personal prediction is that Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu will meet in the final, with Wang Manyu successfully defending her title!
For the men’s singles semifinals tomorrow, I predict Wang Chuqin will beat Zhang Youan and then face Tomokazu Harimoto in the final, winning 4-2 or 4-3 to successfully defend his championship.