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China Men's Team: 26-Year Unbeaten Streak Ends With Consecutive Losses

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Archyde Sweden and South Korea have shattered China’s long-standing dominance in men’s table tennis, delivering two successive defeats to the world leaders. This historic shift ends a 26-year era of Chinese ... Read More The post China Men’s Team: 26-Year Unbeaten Streak Ends With Consecutive Losses appeared first on Archyde.

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For the first time in 26 years, China lost the World Table Tennis Championships. Truls Möregårdh lost his temper and directed his frustration at the referee.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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For the first time in 26 years, China's men had to fight again in a World Cup: South Korea with 1:3.

·Vienna, Austria
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Swedish World Cup debutant Elias Ranefur, 29, made a splash in the World Team Table Tennis Championships. He defeated world number six Lin Shidong, 21.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Men's Table Tennis Team Victory: Defeat China, Losing World No. 1 for the First Time in 31 Years; China's 26-Year Undefeated Streak at the World Team Championships Broke. The Korean men's table tennis team has brought down the "Great Wall" of China in the team event for the first time in 31 years. On the 3rd (Korean time), at the 2026 World Team Table Tennis Championships held in London, UK, Korea defeated China...

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China has lost in the World Team Table Tennis Championship. For the first time in 26 years. The last loss came against Sweden in the World Championship final in 2000. Now South Korea has repeated the feat.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Chinese had to play for the first time in 26 years in a World Cup group game. That was the last case in 2000.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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