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China won 5 crowns, Japan won 0 crowns, 3-0, and beat Tomokazu Zhangmoto and Hina Hayada to win the first championship

author:All-round sports willow

On May 13, Beijing time, the 2024 WTT Saudi Arabia Grand Slam came to a successful conclusion, with the Chinese team winning all 5 championships and the Japanese team losing 0 championships. In the mixed doubles final, the No. 1 seeds Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha defeated Huang Zhenting/Du Kaiqin 3-0 to win the championship, and they swept the Japanese pair Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayada 3-0 in the semi-finals.

China won 5 crowns, Japan won 0 crowns, 3-0, and beat Tomokazu Zhangmoto and Hina Hayada to win the first championship

The 2024 WTT Saudi Grand Slam is a very high-profile event. In this competition, the Chinese team's men's and women's singles, two world No. 1 Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha, led 12 players. For the Japanese team, players such as Tomokazu Zhangmoto, Miwa Zhangmoto, Hina Hayata, Miu Hirano, and Misei Ito participated in the game.

In the mixed doubles, the Chinese team sent Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha to play, while the Japanese team was played by Tomotoshi Zhang and Hina Hayata. In the mixed doubles 1/8 finals, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha of the "Shatou Combination" won 3-0 over the multinational combination Alhadrawi/Gundam to get off to a good start. In the other match, Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayada got off to a flying start with a 3-1 win over Germany's Qiu Dang/Mittram.

China won 5 crowns, Japan won 0 crowns, 3-0, and beat Tomokazu Zhangmoto and Hina Hayada to win the first championship
China won 5 crowns, Japan won 0 crowns, 3-0, and beat Tomokazu Zhangmoto and Hina Hayada to win the first championship

Coming to the Mixed Doubles quarter-finals, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha continued their hot performances against India's Desai/Gol Lampard. In this game, they won with a score of 3-0 to advance, and the scores of the three games were: 11-6, 12-10, 11-4.

In the same round, Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayada faced Austria's Gados/Polkanova. In this game, Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayada were significantly superior, winning 3-0 to advance, with a score of 11-8, 11-9, 11-9 in three games.

China won 5 crowns, Japan won 0 crowns, 3-0, and beat Tomokazu Zhangmoto and Hina Hayada to win the first championship

China won 5 crowns, Japan won 0 crowns, 3-0, and beat Tomokazu Zhangmoto and Hina Hayada to win the first championship

In the semifinals, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha defeated Tomokazu Zhangmoto/Hina Hayada 3-0 to advance to the final. Hong Kong's Wong Chun-ting/To Hoi-king beat France's Alex Lebrun/Yuen Chia Nan 3-0 to advance to the final. In the championship match, Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha defeated Huang Zhenting/Du Kaiqin 3-0 to win the mixed doubles championship, making a good start for the Chinese team to win all five championships.

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