Doha, Qatar is hosting teh 2025 ITTF World Table tennis Championships Finals from May 17-25, bringing together top mixed teams from around the globe [[3]]. The Chinese national team continued it’s extraordinary dominance at the recent ITTF Mixed Team World Cup, securing a sixth consecutive title with wins over South Korea and France. This victory further cements China’s status as a perennial powerhouse in the sport,a position they’ve held for decades [[1]].
China Dominates at ITTF Mixed Team World Cup, Secures Sixth Consecutive Victory
The Chinese national table tennis team continued its reign at the 2025 ITTF Mixed Team World Cup, powering to a sixth straight win with commanding victories over both South Korea and France. This tournament showcases the best mixed doubles and singles play from around the globe, and China has consistently proven to be a dominant force.
Most recently, China defeated France 8-2 in a match that saw them battle to the fourth event. This followed an earlier sweep of South Korea, demonstrating the team’s depth and versatility. The win against France marks a significant step in their campaign, solidifying their position as tournament favorites.
The match against France was particularly notable as it was the first time China had to compete to a fourth event in the competition. Despite the extended play, they maintained control, ultimately securing a decisive victory.
Leading the charge for China was Wang Chuqin, who delivered a stellar all-around performance throughout the day, competing in three matches and displaying unwavering confidence. His contributions were crucial in securing the team’s success.
China’s consistent performance at the ITTF Mixed Team World Cup underscores their continued dominance in the sport and sets a high bar for competitors. The team will look to continue their winning streak as the tournament progresses.