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China's Chen Meng claims maiden World Cup title as action resumes

World number one Chen Meng beat Chinese compatriot Sun Yingsha 11... Read More
World number one

Chen Meng

beat Chinese compatriot Sun Yingsha 11-13 11-6 11-9 11-6 11-8 to win her maiden

ITTF

Women's World Cup title in Weihai on Tuesday as international

table tennis

returned from an eight-month hiatus due to COVID-19.

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Chen's victory at the bio-secure Weihai Nanhai Olympic Center made her the first winner of the ITTF's #RESTART series and also took her tally of senior singles titles to 19.

"Last month, I also won a title in the same venue and now this World Cup is a high point for me," the 26-year-old Chen said, referring to her China National Championships win.

"This will help my confidence going into the next tournament and I hope that at the ITTF Finals in Zhengzhou I can continue my good form and win another title."

Japan's

Mima Ito

took the bronze medal after beating

Han Ying

of Germany in straight games.

Weihai will host a men's World Cup tournament between Nov. 13-15 with 21 players, including reigning world and Olympic champion

Ma Long

and top-ranked

Fan Zhendong

set to compete.
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The third and final event of the #RESTART series will be the ITTF Finals between Nov. 19-22 in Zhengzhou.

The women's and men's World Cup events were originally set to take place in Bangkok, Thailand and then Duesseldorf, Germany before the ITTF moved them to China.

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