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Doha Challenger Finals Day (with time): South Korea reached the finals in 3 events, with Tomochi Jang and Zhan Boer

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As January's table tennis day draws to a close, Doha is the most popular city for table tennis in January, with the Asian Cup, the men's year-end finals and the regular challenge. Then there's the Youth Challenge, and Doha is really the city of the multi-race in January.

Doha Challenger Finals Day (with time): South Korea reached the finals in 3 events, with Tomochi Jang and Zhan Boer

Sun Yingsha, Wang Chuqin, Lin Gaoyuan and Wang Manyu are the last national table tennis players to leave Doha, they participated in the mixed doubles competition of the Doha Regular Challenge, and there was no off-court coach all the way to the finals.

Doha Challenger Finals Day (with time): South Korea reached the finals in 3 events, with Tomochi Jang and Zhan Boer

Today's final day of the Doha Regular Challenge, South Korea was the biggest winner. South Korea's men's and women's doubles and women's singles entered the finals in three events, and the women's singles won the championship and runner-up. Japan's Tomokazu Haramoto and Germany's Boll will play in the men's singles final. Germany's Men's Singles and Women's Doubles reached the finals, while Hong Kong's Ho Kwan Kit and Lam Siu-hang reached the Men's Doubles final.

Doha Challenger Finals Day (with time): South Korea reached the finals in 3 events, with Tomochi Jang and Zhan Boer

Today's final: Women's Doubles final (21:00 GMT), Shin Yubin/Tian Zhixi vs. Kaufman/Winter, Men's Doubles final (21:45): Lim Zhaoheng/Ho Junjie vs. Lim Joong-hoon/Lee Sang-so, Women's Singles final (22:30): Tian Zhixi vs. Shin Yubin, Men's Singles final (23:15): Tomokazu Zhang vs. Bol

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