The WTT women's finals are about to start, and Sun Yingsha will fight again for the champion Manyu.
The Nagoya WTT women's singles final is about to start, and Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, and Chen Meng also have their own agendas. Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu and Chen Meng will all travel to Japan to prepare for the event from December 15 to 17. Sun Yingsha is fighting for her third championship, Wang Manyu once again has hope of turning the tables, and Chen Meng is facing the greatest pressure.
Sun Yingsha defeated her two titles 4-2 and 4-3 in the last WTT tournament. However, in the mixed doubles event, Sun Yingsha only participated in the first round to defeat Sweden's opponent 3-0, and there was not enough preparation for the women's singles. In contrast, Wang Manyu reached the mixed doubles final in six women's singles matches, and her form has been on the rise one after another, especially against Japan. And this improvement is also reflected in Wang Manyu's offensive and defensive capabilities, which has brought her state to the extreme.
You know, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu are divided into two and a half groups, which means that they will not have a head-to-head confrontation before the final in Nagoya. For Wang Manyu, this match turned the tide again. From the women's singles championship at the Asian Championships, to the final at Frankfurt, and then to the championship in Taiyuan, Wang Manyu has returned to the second position in the world from the top five position. In addition, Wang Manyu gradually equaled the distance between him and Chen Meng. If Chen Meng hadn't reached the semifinals in the final in Nagoya and Wang Manyu had scored 3,000 points, then she would have surpassed Chen Meng and finished second.
The WTT Women's Singles final kicked off the final match, Sun Yingsha was considered the biggest winner, and the battle between Chen Meng and Wang Manyu was at its most intense. Sun Yingsha has won the women's singles title at the Grand Slam in Singapore this season and at the World Table Tennis Championships in Durban. Chen Meng and Wang Manyu were also under some pressure when they competed for the women's singles quota at the Paris Olympics. Chen Meng was once an Olympic gold medalist in women's singles, but in terms of her skills and potential, she is now at a disadvantage. The final will be the first match of the Paris Open, and Wang Manyu has made great progress under Chen Meng's leadership. For Chen Meng, this final is to redouble his efforts.
Sun Yingsha and a number of other women's team members will fly to Japan on the 12th to compete in the final in Nagoya. Which one do you think will win the women's singles title in this year's final?Please comment and discuss, thank you for reading!