China Dominates World Table Tennis Championships: Sun & Wang Reign Supreme
China excelled at the world table tennis championships, winning singles titles. Sun Yingsha retained her title in a tense match, outsmarting Wang Manyu. Wang Chuqin beat Hugo Calderano to win the men's final, avenging a previous defeat. Japan clinched their first men's doubles title in 64 years.

China has once again showcased its prowess at the world table tennis championships, claiming both singles titles. In a gripping women's final, Sun Yingsha demonstrated strategic brilliance to retain her crown, overcoming a strong challenge from Wang Manyu with a narrow 4-3 triumph.
In the men's final, Wang Chuqin outpaced Hugo Calderano, securing a 4-1 victory. This win avenged his earlier loss to the Brazilian at the World Cup. Wang's swift play forced Calderano into a defensive position, ultimately proving to be the winning formula.
Additionally, Japan celebrated a historic victory, capturing their first men's doubles title since 64 years ago, as Hiroto Shinozuka and Shunsuke Togami defeated Taiwan's Lin Yun-ju and Kao Cheng-jui in a thrilling bout.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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