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Wang Chuqin started a revenge battle at 17 pm! The first 11 times against Moregaard: Only 1 Olympic Games

1:48pm, 24 May 2025【Football】

At 17:00 on May 24, the focus semifinals of the men's singles of the Doha World Table Tennis Championships will begin, against Wang Chuqin, who is ranked second in the world and Moregard, who is ranked seventh in the world. For Wang Chuqin, this is an absolute battle of revenge.

When looking at the historical confrontation data of the two, Wang Chuqin has an absolute advantage. Previously, Wang Chuqin had a total of 11 matches against Moregard, with a record of 10 wins and 1 loss. However, the only loss of Wang Chuqin happened in the knockout match of the Olympics.

In the men's singles 1/16 final of last year's Paris Olympics, Wang Chuqin lost to Moregaard and stopped in the top 32. Before the game, Wang Chuqin's racket was damaged. In that game, he could only use the deck cards, which seriously affected Wang Chuqin's condition. After the game, Wang Chuqin was ridiculed as the No. 1st world in history. After the Olympics, Wang Chuqin had a fight with Moregaard. In March this year, in the men's singles quarter-finals of the WTT Chongqing Championship, Wang Chuqin swept Moregard 3-0. Among them, Wang Chuqin beat Moregaard 11-4 in the third game. As long as Wang Chuqin displays his true strength, he can basically easily defeat Moregard.

However, Wang Chuqin cannot underestimate the enemy. Moregaard only participated in the men's singles competition this time, and he had physical advantages. In addition, he fell behind 0-2 in yesterday's quarter-finals, but then won four consecutive games, showing his invincible heart.

Wang Chuqin is in excellent condition in this World Table Tennis Championships. In the mixed doubles competition, he and Sun Yingsha have reached the finals. In the men's singles arena, Wang Chuqin will strive to win Moregard again and launch an attack on his first men's singles championship in the three major competitions.

Yesterday, Wang Chuqin swept Chinese Taipei player Lin Yunru 4-0 in the men's singles quarter-finals. After the game, he reiterated his desire to win the championship: "There are differences in nature between the World Table Tennis Championships and other competitions, and I hold a strong desire. Thank you for your support. I want to leave the words of thanks to you at the end."