Published: 09:40, April 19, 2025
Wang fends off fierce challenge from Duda at ITTF World Cup
By Xinhua
Wang Chuqin of China celebrates a point during the men's singles quarterfinal match against Benedikt Duda of Germany at the ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup 2025 in Macao, China, April 18, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

MACAO - Olympic gold medalist and China's star paddler Wang Chuqin narrowly survived a major upset by Germany's Benedikt Duda on Friday to secure his spot in the semifinals of the ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup Macao 2025.

In an epic clash of left-handed players, Wang overcame Duda to win 4-3. After trading the first six games, Duda claimed match point in the decider, but Wang held his nerve and reeled off three straight points to seal a 12-10 victory.

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"Starting from the third game, I was at a clear disadvantage. My opponent's consistency and shot quality during rallies exceeded what I expected. Even my high-quality shots were blocked and shut down by his placement," said Wang after the match. "I had to fight for every point, just trying to hang in there."

Chen Xingtong of China celebrates a point during the women's singles quarterfinal match against Bruna Takahashi of Brazil at the ITTF Men's and Women's World Cup 2025 in Macao, China, April 18, 2025. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

Another clash featured China's Lin Shidong against Sweden's star Truls Moregard. Lin swept the Olympic singles silver medalist 4-0 (11-7, 11-9, 20-18, 11-6) to face teammate Liang Jingkun in the semifinals. Liang defeated Slovenia's Darko Jorgic 4-2 earlier.

In the women's singles, China's Chen Xingtong beat Bruna Takahashi of Brazil 4-1, while defending champion Sun Yingsha of China eased past Cheng I-Ching of Chinese Taipei by the same score. The two will face off in the semifinals on Saturday.

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China's young talent Kuai Man came from two games down to win four straight and defeat her teammate Wang Manyu. The fourth game was especially thrilling, with the two battling to a gripping 18-16 finish.

"It was my first time facing Manyu in a major international tournament, and I was really happy to have the chance to play against her," Kuai said, adding that she had a more relaxed mindset.