China News Agency, Beijing, July 17th. The World Table Tennis Professional League (WTT) Star Challenge Budapest Station continued on the 16th local time.

In the mixed doubles final, Chinese duo Wang Chuqin/Wang Manyu won the mixed doubles championship by reversing and defeating Japanese duo Tomokazu Chang/Hina Hayata after losing two games in a row.

  This year's WTT Star Challenge has attracted many table tennis players.

The mixed doubles event will be the first to decide the champion. The Chinese combination Wang Chuqin/Wang Manyu will face the strong Japanese combination Hiramoto Chiwa/Hina Hayata.

After the start, the Chinese team fell into a passive position. Wang Manyu's knee injury affected the cooperation of the two to a certain extent. The Chinese team made many mistakes and lost two games in a row at 9:11 and 6:11.

  At the critical moment, the Chinese team put down their burdens, and Wang Manyu stubbornly supported them. The two cooperated to regain their state and won the mixed doubles championship with 11:7, 11:7 and 11:9 in three consecutive games.

Wang Manyu said after the game that the game was very difficult, and her knee injury put a lot of pressure on her; Wang Chuqin said that her teammates in the third round gave her a lot of encouragement, and her desire to win and on-the-spot performance are worth learning.

  However, Wang Manyu withdrew from the women's singles semi-finals due to a severe knee injury. She will receive treatment to better partner with Sun Yingsha and prepare for the women's doubles final against the Japanese pair Mima Ito/Hina Hayata.

  In the men's singles semi-final, the second seed and Chinese player Liang Jingkun lost 2:4 to Sweden's Moregaard, and the top seed Ma Long also lost 3:4 to Wang Chuqin.

In the women's singles semi-final, Wang Yidi defeated the famous Japanese player Kasumi Ishikawa 4:1. Due to Wang Manyu's withdrawal, Sun Yingsha directly advanced, and the Chinese team locked the women's singles championship ahead of schedule.

  In the men's doubles semi-finals, Ma Long/Wang Chuqin lost 2:3 to South Korea's Zhao Dacheng/Lee Shangzhu, while Liang Jingkun/Lin Gaoyuan defeated England's Drinkhall/Pitchford 3:1.

  The men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and women's doubles finals will be held on the 17th local time.

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