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Saturday, February 15, 2025

The Triumphant Return: Fan Zhendong & Chen Meng Set to Dominate World Table Tennis Again!

The world of table tennis is about to witness a seismic shift. After months of speculation and uncertainty, Chinese superstars Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng are set to make their highly anticipated return to the world stage. With WTT’s recent decision to drop the mandatory participation requirement, the two Olympic champions now have the freedom to compete on their own terms, ensuring they can deliver the kind of table tennis that fans crave—fast, fierce, and electrifying!



A New Era of Competition

The changes in WTT’s policies mark a turning point in elite table tennis. For years, the grueling schedule placed immense pressure on top players, often forcing them into physically taxing tournaments without adequate rest. Now, with greater flexibility and better financial incentives, Fan and Chen can focus on peak performance, ensuring that every match they play is at their absolute best.

What does this mean for fans?
A fresher, hungrier, and more dominant Fan Zhendong. A refocused and unstoppable Chen Meng. The world’s most elite players are returning, ready to reclaim their positions at the top of the rankings.

Fan Zhendong: The King is Back!

Few players have mesmerized audiences the way Fan Zhendong has. Known for his explosive forehand, rock-solid backhand, and unreal reflexes, he has dominated world table tennis for years. However, the brutal tournament schedule took a toll on his body, forcing him to step away temporarily.

Now, with a revamped mindset and the time to properly prepare, Fan Zhendong is back to destroy the competition. Expect to see the return of his lightning-fast counters, impossible angle shots, and relentless pressure play that made him a fan favorite.

Who will challenge him? Ma Long is nearing the end of his legendary career, Tomokazu Harimoto and Wang Chuqin are rising, but a well-rested and laser-focused Fan Zhendong could once again set the standard for men’s table tennis.

Chen Meng: The Queen’s Grand Comeback

Chen Meng, the Olympic gold medalist and former world No. 1, has always been a force to be reckoned with. Her mastery of the short game, precise shot placement, and tactical intelligence made her one of the most feared players on the circuit.

But with injuries and the relentless tournament grind wearing her down, she made the tough decision to step back. Now, with WTT’s policy changes allowing her to return with a balanced schedule, Chen Meng is back—stronger, wiser, and more motivated than ever.

Her return brings a thrilling new chapter in women’s table tennis. With Sun Yingsha still in dominant form and Wang Manyu pushing the limits, the battle for women’s supremacy will be one for the ages.

More Best-of-Seven Matches = More Drama!

WTT’s potential move to incorporate more best-of-seven matches means that players like Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng will have more opportunities to showcase their grit, adaptability, and mental toughness. Fans can expect epic comebacks, longer rallies, and unforgettable duels as these table tennis titans go head-to-head with the best in the world.

What’s Next?

With $1 million in additional prize money, the stakes are higher than ever. The next three WTT Grand Smashes will be more than just tournaments—they will be battlegrounds where Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng seek to reclaim their crowns.

The countdown has begun. The world is watching.
Table tennis is about to get electrifying once again.

Are you ready? 🔥🏓

Friday, October 2, 2015

Zu Yuling wins the Women's singles title at the Asian Table Tennis Championships at Pattaya

Cheng Meng could not complete the final match at the Asian Champions, thus handing the crown to Zhu Yuling. Cheng Meng pulled an upper leg muscle when she was down 1-2.

Incidentally, the two are supposed to partner and defend their doubles title later in the tournament!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Ai Fukuhara is back to training and competition

Photo courtesy Sports.sohu.com
Ai Fukuhara being helped by other players. Scars visible at the elbow
Super star Table Tennis player Ai Fukuhara is back to playing Table Tennis after her surgery that kept her away from the Table for an extended period. She lost to China's new top woman player Cheng Meng 4-0. Fukuhara was full of praise for Cheng Meng and admitted that the young player has taken giant strides since she last played her.

Earlier, she was seen working out hard at training sessions, despite warning from her coaches not to overwork her elbow.

Fukuhara is a very popular player, both among her huge fans in Japan as well as among other professional players. It is a known fact that Ai Fukuhara is very fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Fukuhara plays with the following equipment - Armstrong Attack 8m rubber on her backhand and Spinart on Forehand. She uses a custom blade (FL) made specially for her.