On October 9, Beijing time, the 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships is underway. At present, the list of the top four women's teams has been released, and in the semifinals, the national table tennis will face Hong Kong, China, and Japan will face India. This year's Asian Championships can be described as a frequent upset, mixed doubles Olympic champion Wang Chuqin, mixed doubles Olympic runner-up Li Zhengzhi, and Olympic third runner-up Shin Yubin Tian Zhixi lost one after another.
Among them, the national table tennis men's singles world No. 1 Wang Chuqin fought hard for five rounds, and the final total score was 2:3 to the 14-year-old Iran, which was the biggest upset in this Asian Championships, and the opponent's world ranking was only 210. Mystic division North Korea's Lee Jung-sik also lost three games in a row, losing 0:3 on aggregate to host Kazakhstan's Glasmenko. Olympic runner-up Shin Yubin lost to India's Mukherjee, while Tian Zhixi suffered two consecutive defeats, losing to Mukherjee and Batra.
In the men's team group stage, Hong Kong, China faced Malaysia. In the first set, the veteran Huang Zhenting lost three games in a row, and defeated his opponent Zhong Ziyi 3:0 to win a good start. In the second set, Hong Kong, China's young player Chen Haohua also won three games in a row, 11:7, 11:6, 11:9, and the total score was 3:0 to clean up his opponent Huang Qishen. In the third set, Hong Kong's Lam Siu-hang won three games in a row and reversed Wu Yunxing 3:1 after losing one game first, so that Hong Kong, China 3:0 Malaysia.
Next, the men's team group stage continues, with Hong Kong, China taking on Singapore, with the two sides battling for a ticket to qualify, and the winner will advance to the quarterfinals of the Asian Championship. Hong Kong, China, is still led by the straight board star Huang Zhenting, and Singapore is a ghost, with a strong teenager Guo Yong, Guo Yong's strength is okay, and he has defeated world champion Falke and others.
In the first set, Singapore's Guo Yong played against Hong Kong, China's Chen Haohua, at the beginning of the match, Guo Yong won two games in a row, but next, Chen Haohua won three games in a row 11:7, 11:3, 11:5, and helped the Hong Kong men's team win the opener. In the second set, Singapore teenager Feng Yaoen played five games after losing one game first, and finally defeated the straightboard star Huang Zhenting with a total score of 3:2, helping the Singapore men's team to win back a city, and the two sides drew 1:1.
In the third set, Singapore's Zhou Zheyu lost three games in a row, losing to Lin Zhaoheng with a total score of 0:3 and missing the victory. In the fourth set, Guo Yong played against Huang Zhenting, and the two sides faced off in a single duel, and at the beginning of the game, Huang Zhenting led 2:1. In the fourth game, Guo Yong won 11:8. In the decisive game, Huang Zhenting made a final decision, locked the victory 11:4, and won with a total score of 3:2. In this way, Wong led Hong Kong, China 3:1 Singapore, and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals of the Asian Championship.