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China Retains Women’s Table Tennis Crown with Thrilling Victory Over Japan

In a gripping display of skill and resilience, China has once again asserted its dominance in the world of table tennis. This past Sunday, the Chinese women's team secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Japan to claim the title at the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships Finals London 2026.

The match was a dramatic affair, with China mounting a powerful comeback to edge out their rivals. With this victory, China has extended its historic record to an incredible 24 championships, further cementing its legacy as the preeminent powerhouse of the sport.

Following the match, star player Sun Yingsha spoke highly of the competition during the post-match press conference. She described Japan as "a very strong and well balanced team" and characterized the final as "an evenly matched contest," acknowledging the high level of play from both sides.

Sun also highlighted the internal synergy of the Chinese squad, praising her teammates' preparation and fighting spirit. She noted that every member of the team gave their absolute best and showed the best version of themselves to ensure the crown remained with China.

For global sports enthusiasts and market analysts observing the growth of Asian sports, this result underscores the continuing evolution of the game, where the competition at the highest level remains fierce and captivating.

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