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"For tomorrow’s final, the head-to-head record doesn’t matter much to me," said Ma, who memorably edged out Fan in last year's Tokyo Olympics gold-medal match.The day belonged to young Indian pair of Sreeja and Diya, who entered the last-eight stage beating American pair of Chinese origin Lily Zhang and Rachel Sung in a hard-fought game affair. The 33-year-old veteran had easily defeated compatriot and world No.5 Liang Jingkun in the other men's singles semi-final 11-5, 11-9, 11-4, 11-8. That eventually turned things around for me.”įan will be facing a tough final opponent in Ma, one of the greats in the game following his five-gold haul at the 20 Olympics. "When I trailed 0-5, I was just trying to focus on staying calm and maintaining a positive attitude. “There were a few lucky moments that contributed to the win, but there were also quite a few good points from Uda that I can learn from," said the 25-year-old, who saved four game points in the fourth game and overcame a 0-5 deficit in the sixth. In the opening match on Saturday, Fan fended off Japan's world No.49 Yukiya Uda 11-9, 7-11, 11-7, 16-14, 11-13, 11-9 to set up a chance to win his second WTT singles title in Singapore, following his men's singles triumph in the WTT Cup Finals Singapore last December. With Wang facing compatriot Chen Meng in the all-China women's singles final, Sun clinching the mixed doubles title with Wang Chuqin on Wednesday and Fan also winning the men's doubles title with Wang Chuqin on Friday, the Chinese contingent showed just how far they are ahead of the other top paddlers at the US$2 million (S$2.71 million) WTT Singapore Smash. Such dominance was confirmed at the OCBC Arena on Saturday, after Chinese stars Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu won the women's doubles final, and world No.1 Fan Zhendong and world No.2 Ma Long won their semi-final ties to set up an all-China men's singles final.

SINGAPORE - All five titles of the inaugural World Table Tennis (WTT) Singapore Smash tournament will be won by Chinese paddlers - even before the singles finals which are scheduled for Sunday (20 March). Chinese paddlers Sun Yingsha (left) and Wang Manyu during their women's doubles final at the WTT Singapore Smash 2022.
