China's Table Tennis Titans Wang & Sun Lead Charge for World Team Glory

China has announced its men's and women's teams for the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London. The squads are led by world number ones Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, with selections based on direct qualification and internal trials. Coaches emphasized the need for full effort despite China's historical dominance, noting the rapid progress of international competitors. The event in London runs from April 28 to May 10, where China will defend its 11 consecutive men's and six straight women's team titles.

Key Points: China Names Wang Chuqin, Sun Yingsha for World Team Championships

  • World No. 1s lead squad
  • Men target 12th straight title
  • Women seek 7th consecutive win
  • Team selected via ranking and trials
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Table tennis: World No. 1s Wang, Sun lead China in World Team Championships in London

World No. 1s Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha headline China's squad aiming to extend its dominant title streak at the ITTF World Team Finals in London.

"We cannot take the title for granted and need to go all out for it. - Wang Hao"

Beijing, April 8

China announced on Wednesday its roster for the upcoming ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London, with top-ranked Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha among those selected in the squad for the mega event.

The 10 players to represent China are Wang Chuqin, Lin Shidong, Zhou Qihao, Xiang Peng, and Liang Jingkun in the men's team, and Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong, Kuai Man, and Wang Yidi in the women's team.

On the men's side, Wang and Lin qualified directly through past results or world ranking, while Zhou and Xiang secured their places through the team trial. The coaching group decided to give the final spot to 29-year-old Liang, reports Xinhua.

Wang Hao, head coach of the men's team, said the decision was made after discussion within the coaching group and consultation with qualified players and experts.

"Liang's experience, stability, and performance in crucial matches at the World Championships and Asian Championships are obvious. Though he didn't achieve good results after the Asian Championships due to injury, his form began improving after rehabilitation," Wang said.

Speaking of the team world championships campaign, Wang said, "The competition is always intense on the men's side, and we have seen the rapid progress of players from other teams. We cannot take the title for granted and need to go all out for it."

For the women's team, Sun and Wang Manyu qualified directly, while Chen, Kuai, and Wang Yidi secured their places through the team trial.

"They are the five highest-ranked players within the team and represent the highest level of the team," said women's team head coach Ma Lin.

"This is the first team competition after the new coaching group was established. Hopefully, everyone can do well in preparation and competition and deliver a satisfying result," chief coach Qin Zhijian noted.

China has won 11 consecutive men's team titles and six straight women's team titles in the tournament.

The World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals in London will be held from April 28 to May 10.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sun Yingsha is such an inspiration! Her game is so aggressive and precise. Hoping our young Indian paddlers get to watch and learn from these legends. The gap is big, but not impossible to bridge with the right support and training.
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Rohit P
Interesting to see Liang Jingkun getting the nod despite recent injury. Shows they value experience in big tournaments. Our selectors could sometimes learn from this – it's not always just about current form, but also handling pressure.
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Sarah B
The depth in Chinese table tennis is mind-boggling. Their world No. 10 might be better than most countries' No. 1. Makes you wonder if this level of dominance is good for the sport's global growth? Still, pure sporting excellence is always a joy to watch.
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Karthik V
Coach Wang Hao's comment about not taking the title for granted is key. That's the champion mentality – never complacent. Hope our sports authorities invest more in TT. We have talent, but need systematic long-term planning like China.
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Nisha Z
The women's team is just as formidable! Sun, Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong... what a lineup. Manika Batra's win over a top Chinese player a few years back gives us hope though! Need more such upsets. 💪 Let's go, Indian team!

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