In 2023, the World Table Tennis Championships ended in Durban, South Africa. Wang He, the world's No.1 China team, showed great strength, and defeated No.2 Japanese team Zhang Benzhi and/or, and achieved two consecutive World Table Tennis Championships.
This match can be said to be a "replica" of the mixed doubles final of Houston 202 1 World Table Tennis Championships. At that time, Wang Dui, who participated in the mixed doubles in the World Table Tennis Championships for the first time, defeated the Japanese team in straight sets. Sun Yingsha said: "This gold medal is our most beautiful and best start." In this year's WTT Singapore Grand Slam, China won again, which further laid the momentum and confidence for progress.
Sun Yingsha's Personal Experience
Sun Yingsha, born in Shijiazhuang, Hebei on October 4th, 2000/KLOC, is an athlete of China women's table tennis team, playing for the first team of China women's table tennis, and now ranks first in the world.
2065438+In September 2005, Sun Yingsha joined the second table tennis national team in China. 20 17 1 entered the national first team. 2065438+June 2007, Sun Yingsha participated in the adult competition for the first time and won the women's singles and women's doubles at ITTF Japan Open. In July, the world ranking never "parachuted" directly to the world 10.
Sun Yingsha won the women's singles, women's doubles and women's team championships in 20 17 World Youth Table Tennis Championships. In 20 18, she won the women's singles championship of Youth Olympic Games and the women's team championship of Jakarta Asian Games. In the same year, he was awarded the title of international athlete by the State Sports General Administration. In 20 19, she won the women's singles championship in the full crown and the women's singles championship in the Asian Championships for the first time; 165438+1October, 20 19 World Cup women's team champion. In 2020, Sun Yingsha won the WTT Macau International Table Tennis Women's Singles Championship, becoming the first champion in WTT history.