List of mixed doubles semi-finals of World Table Tennis Championships

The semi-final list of mixed doubles in the 2023 World Table Tennis Championships is: Wang Dui, Lin Shidong Dui Kuaiman, Ting Dui, Zhang Benzhi and Dui.

The list of the semi-finals of mixed doubles was released, and Guo Ping won by a wide margin. Defending champion Wang and teenager Lin Shidong/Fast Man successfully passed the customs and won two medals for the team in advance. In the semi-final, Wang He will play against Ting/Du Kaikun, the last champion of China and Hongkong, while Lin Shidong/Kuai Men will play against Japanese arch-rival, runner-up Zhang Benzhi and/or.

Lin Shidong was born in 2005, and Kuaiman was born in 2004. This World Table Tennis Championships is the first time they have participated in three major competitions in their lives. They did not live up to the high expectations of the coaching staff and successfully reached the semi-finals. This performance is already very good. As for the king, the clouds are too light. As defending champions, they had a pleasant journey. In the quarter-finals, they met Lin Yunru/Chen Siyu, a China Taipei group with good strength. In the end, they met some challenges and scored key points twice, but they were swept by a big score of 3-0.

Background of World Table Tennis Championships

1926 12 At the same time that ITTF was formally established, the first world table tennis championship was held in London, England. Hungary won all the championships in men's team, men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles and mixed doubles. 1928 The second World Table Tennis Championships added the women's doubles competition, 1933 added the women's team competition.

The World Table Tennis Championships are held once a year from 1928 to 1939, 1947 to 1957. Since the 25th session of 1959, it is held every two years. After the 47th World Table Tennis Championships (2003/2004), it was officially changed to an odd-numbered single event and an even-numbered team event (but counted as one session).

There was no women's team competition in the first eight sessions, and the women's doubles competition began in the second session. From the first World Table Tennis Championships to the 195 1 8th World Table Tennis Championships, European athletes occupied an absolute advantage and won most of the championships. Together with the later champions, the Hungarian team won a total of 73 championships, 9 of which were won in cooperation with players from other countries.

From 1959, Rong Guotuan won the first world championship for China to the end of the 5th1World Table Tennis Championships (20 1 1), China * * * won the World Table Tennis Championships of 122.5, which has greatly surpassed the second Hungarian team's 68.