Home>baseballNews> 2025 WTT Bangkok Youth Challenge Lianke National Table Tennis Rising Star, Lin Yunru Sparring Partner U15 Men's Singles King >

2025 WTT Bangkok Youth Challenge Lianke National Table Tennis Rising Star, Lin Yunru Sparring Partner U15 Men's Singles King

14-year-old Chinese Taipei teenager Chen Kaicheng defeated 12-year-old national table tennis teenager Zhou Kaien 3:1 in the U15 men's singles final of the 2025 WTT Bangkok Youth Challenge on the evening of the 1st Beijing time, which is also his second U15 men's singles championship this year after Gangneung, South Korea.

Chen Kaicheng defeated Zhou Kaien and won the U15 men's singles championship

Chen Kaicheng, who is currently serving as the sparring partner of Chinese Taipei's first brother Lin Yunru, defeated Thailand's Thongrol and India's Gupta in the first two rounds, and defeated 12-year-old national table tennis rookie Chen Yizhou 3:0 in the top 8.

In the top 4, Chen Kaicheng overcame 1:2 in the "Chinese Taipei Civil War" and reversed Zheng Minxiu 3:2, writing 3 consecutive victories in this year's international competition.

Chen Kaicheng faced Zhou Kaien, a left-handed teenager from Guangdong, in the final, and the first two games between the two sides were tied 11:9 and 7:11. In the key third game, although Chen Kaicheng was chased to 7 draws with a 6:3 lead, at the decisive moment, Zhou Kaien made a mistake in receiving the serve, and Chen Kaicheng made a surprise attack with a long ball, scoring 4 points in a row and winning 11:7.

Chinese Taipei's Lin Wanrong defeated Guo Yuxuan in the Taiwanese civil war to win the U15 women's singles championship

In the 4th game, the two sides fought all the way to 8 draws, and staged the same script, Zhou Kaien received the serve and twisted the ball into the net, Chen Kaicheng stole the long ball and won again, and finally won the championship 11:8 happily.

In the U15 women's singles final, Lin Wanrong, who ranked No. 1 in this year's U15 Chinese Taipei, narrowly defeated Guo Yuxuan 5:11, 11:8, 11:6, 9:11, 11:8 after a five-game battle to win the first WTT singles championship in his career. Although the 14-year-old Guo Yuxuan missed out on the championship, she defeated the 11-year-old Japanese goddess prodigy Misora Matsushima twice in the U17 and U15 events, and her performance was amazing.

In the U19 women's singles event, Chinese Taipei's Wu Jiaen broke through 4 hurdles in a row, including Choi Na Hyun of South Korea who reversed 3:1 in the semifinals, but lost 0:3 to U15 world No. 1 South Korean star Xu Yujun in the final and finished as runner-up.

Comment (0)
No data