The world's No. 1 Chinese star Sun Yingsha in the women's singles final of the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships in Doha on the evening of the 25th, although she missed 4 end points in the 6th game, she scored 6 points in a row after falling behind 5:7 in the deciding game, and finally reversed the world's No. 2 Wang Manyu 4:3 and completed the title defense in a thrilling way.
World No. 1 Chinese star Sun Yingsha
Sun Yingsha has the upper hand with Wang Manyu 15-9 in her career, and in the past two international championship matchups, Sun Yingsha also had a 5-4 advantage. However, in the women's singles final of this year's Asian Cup, Wang Manyu defeated Sun Yingsha with four straight falls.
On the same day, the two top masters met again in the finals, and Sun Yingsha started the game with a rainbow of momentum, winning 11:6 and 12:10 in two consecutive cities. Wang Manyu, who retired from Sun Yingsha for the first time in the 2021 World Championships, blew the horn of counterattack in the third game and chased two games in a row with 11:8 and 11:5.
In the 5th game, Sun Yingsha lost 3 points in a row with an 8:6 lead and fell into 9:10 adversity, but she relied on a sharp backhand to connect with a forehand to break the game point, and won 12:10, and took a 10:6 lead in the 6th game. However, Wang Manyu showed super resilience and saved 4 final points in a row, including a super invincible lucky lucky sidekick to equalize the game at 13:11. The deciding game tested Sun Yingsha's ability to resist pressure, she fell behind 0:3 and 5:7 in the opening game, and showed excellent offensive ability at critical moments, scoring 6 points in a row and coming back from behind 11:7.