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Lin Shidong Beaten in Thriller at WTT Europe Smash, Moregard Eyes ‘Big Party’

Sun Yingsha triumphs in an all-China women’s final in Malmo.

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By winning world number 1 Lin Shidong at the end of an anthology final, the Swede became the first non-Asian player to win a Smash, the equivalent of a Grand Slam in tennis.

·Paris, France
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The European Grand Smash gave its verdict on 24 August and awarded the Swede Truls Möregårdh, winner at home, and the first European to win a Grand Smash. The two men offered a ball of...

The last was an endless point, showing that to knock down a Chinese palist is to break down the wall that runs through the hegemonic country from the origin of table tennis. Truls Möregårdh, 23-year-old Swedish, threw winning blows over and over again, but he ran into the defense of world number one, Li Shidong, who returned them all with 10-9 on the final set. Until one of his defensive blows did not touch the table. And madness broke loose. In…

·Granada, Spain
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South China Morning Post broke the news in Hong Kong on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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