Published: 09:53, October 10, 2024 | Updated: 15:21, October 10, 2024
Japan upsets China to take women's team crown at Asian Table Tennis Championships
By Xinhua
(From left) Shi Xunyao, Kuai Man, Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi and Sun Yingsha pose for a photo during the award ceremony as China's women team clinches a silver medal at the 27th Asian Table Tennis Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Oct 9, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

ASTANA - Japan defeated defending champions China 3-1 to claim the women's team title at the 27th Asian Table Tennis Championships on Wednesday.

Earlier in the day, Sun Yingsha, Wang Yidi, and Chen Xingtong powered China to a 3-0 win against Hong Kong, China, while Japan overpowered India 3-1 to make the final.

China dispatched the same line-up for the final. With a busy schedule shifting from the World Table Tennis (WTT) China Smash, which concluded on Sunday, the Chinese paddlers were not in their prime condition.

China was dealt a blow early in the title showdown as Wang fell to Miwa Harimoto in full games. Although Sun leveled the score with a 3-0 victory over Mima Ito, China was once again in an inferior position after Chen, who had replaced Wang Manyu in the roster ahead of the tournament, lost 3-1 to Miu Hirano.

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Sun Yingsha of China hits a return to Miwa Harimoto of Japan during the 27th Asian Table Tennis Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Oct 9, 2024. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Harimoto became a major contributor to Japan's victory as the 16-year-old edged Sun 3-2 in the fourth match.

The men's team semifinals and final will be held on Thursday, as China will compete with South Korea for a final spot.

Also on Wednesday, two Chinese pairs, Lin Gaoyuan/Wang Yidi and Lin Shidong/Kuai Man, reached the mixed doubles last 16 with straight-game victories.

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Running from Monday to Sunday, the 27th Asian Table Tennis Championships in Astana, Kazakhstan, feature a total of seven events, namely men's and women's team, singles and doubles events and mixed doubles event.