Will Wang Chuqin Take Crown at Qatar Open 2020?
Wang Chuqin, 19 year old sensation from China just defeated Ma Long in R16 and Liang Jingkun in Quater Finals and will face World Rank 2 Fan Zhendong from China.
read moreWang Chuqin, 19 year old sensation from China just defeated Ma Long in R16 and Liang Jingkun in Quater Finals and will face World Rank 2 Fan Zhendong from China.
read moreIn Qatar Open Semi Finals today, Ding Ning will take on Mima Ito and Chen Meng will battle with Wang Manyu. China’s Ding Ning earlier faced Japan’s Mima Ito in ITTF Platinum Event, German Open 2020. Ding Ning won that battle in 4-1. Will Mima be looking to take the revenge in the Qatar Open ?
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China’s Liang Jingkun defeated Japan’s Jun Mizutani in an epic battle after being 0-3 down. He won the game at 4-3. Another upset was done by China’s Wang Chuqin who defeated defending champion Ma Long 4-3, saving 2 match points in set 6.
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“ITTF Qatar Open, Men’s Double Final between Liam Pitchford and Paul Drinkhall vs Ma Long and Xu Xin. Paul and Liam upset second seed Hong Kong China’s Ho Kwan Kit and Wong Chun Ting
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In the ITTF Qatar Open round of 32, Taipei Chuang Chih-Yuan(38 years old) defeated Japan’s Tomokazu Harimoto for the third time in just 2 months. The biggest upset was obviously caused by Table Tennis Legend, Vladimir Samsonov.
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ITTF Platinum Event - Qatar Open 2020 Preliminary rounds are over and it is time for players to play the main draw - R32. Previous Winner of Qatar Open, Ma Long will be looking forward to continue his winning run in the 2020 edition.
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ITTF Platinum event Qatar Open 2020 has just started with entertaining results on the preliminary day. Here is a summery of exciting results on the first day in Doha, Qatar Open-
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The table tennis world team championships have been postponed again after ITTF, the sport’s governing body, suspended all planned international events until June 30 because of the coronavirus pandemic. The world team championships in Busan, South Korea, had already been delayed from May 22-29 to June 21-28, reports Xinhua news agency. The ITTF met on the weekend to make the postponement decision and it will propose new dates this week. The ITTF said it was freezing rankings lists as of this month and would consider adjustments to qualifying for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, which have been postponed to next year. Previously - ITTF has also taken measures and postponed the WTTC following the confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Busan, Korea Republic. 2020 World Table Tennis Championships postponed due to COVID-19
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