what is interesting about it?6 Chinese women in the quarter finals and ONLY 2 Chinese men in the quarter finals. That is quite interesting!
what is interesting about it?6 Chinese women in the quarter finals and ONLY 2 Chinese men in the quarter finals. That is quite interesting!
You be the judge. She has been "playing up her recovery" ahead of Yokohama (for a reason we now know?).But Hayata has had this injury since at least Paris last year...
It would seem strange to have it approved as a new injury?
It wasn't like this back before WTT. It's much more specific and stricter now. For future reference.A medical timeout needs to be approved first? Has it always been this way? Hina wanted one and got it.
4.2.2 Offences
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o) Continuous Play
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v) The Referee may allow a Medical Time-Out for an emergency suspension of play due to an incident
resulting in the player being temporarily incapacitated and not being able to continue play. The
maximum duration of the Medical Time-Out caused by an incident cannot exceed five (5) minutes.
vi) For all other medical situations where the injury or medical situation is occurring for the first time at
the specific event, and which is not cramps or fatigue to muscles caused by the players current state
of fitness, and provided that in the opinion of the Referee the suspension is not likely to be unduly
disadvantageous to the opposing player or pair, the Referee will award a Medical Break to commence
at the conclusion of the game in progress.
A Medical Break shall be a maximum of two (2) minutes, in addition to the one (1) minute game break,
for a total break of three (3) minutes and will be used for assessment and/or treatment performed by
the WTT Physiotherapist or the Event Doctor.
At the discretion of the WTT Physiotherapist or Event Doctor, the medical break can be converted into
a Medical Time-Out, if the player has not already used their Medical Time-Out.
A player may not take a Medical Break immediately following a Medical Time-Out.
Any further treatment required can only be performed during the regular one (1) minute interval
between games.
3.4.4 Intervals
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3.4.4.4 The referee may allow a suspension of play, of the shortest practical
duration, and in no circumstances more than 10 minutes, if a player is
temporarily incapacitated by an accident, provided that in the opinion of the
referee the suspension is not likely to be unduly disadvantageous to the
opposing player or pair.
3.4.4.5 A suspension shall not be allowed for a disability which was present or was
reasonably to be expected at the beginning of the match, or where it is due
to the normal stress of play; disability such as cramp or exhaustion, caused
by the player's current state of fitness or by the manner in which play has
proceeded, does not justify such an emergency suspension, which may be
allowed only for incapacity resulting from an accident, such as injury caused
by a fall.
The there are several possibilities to have an all-chinese women semifinals and no-chinese in the men semifinalswhat is interesting about it?
they'll be in the finals and they'll winThe there are several possibilities to have an all-chinese women semifinals and no-chinese in the men semifinals
Many in Japan are not buying it.You be the judge. She has been "playing up her recovery" ahead of Yokohama (for a reason we now know?).
while it will probably happen, but there are more and more times where it doesn't happen any more.they'll be in the finals and they'll win
WCQ be like, “This could be the third straight tournament in a row that I have to bail China out from losing face. I can’t keep doing this forever.”After been as number 1 for a few months, everyone is paying close attention to him and finally LSD's vulnerability has been exposed. He will suffer defeat like today more often until Chinese coaches figure out a way help him.
Good news from China that FZD is back in the hunt for LA Olympic and that's a big relief especially LSD started showing regression. Compared to women's team, Chinese men's team is vulnerable.
Maybe, Hayata has already lost to CXT the last 2 times but the last time they did face each other was at the Singapore Smash and it was a really close game. Miwa Harimoto would have had a better chance at making semis. Unfortunate what happened yesterday with Hayata coach allowing to be with her in the medical timeout.Will Japan have a single semifinalist at the end of today?
Any reason the very last time at WTTC 2025 is not counted?Maybe, Hayata has already lost to CXT the last 2 times but the last time they did face each other was at the Singapore Smash and it was a really close game. Miwa Harimoto would have had a better chance at making semis. Unfortunate what happened yesterday with Hayata coach allowing to be with her in the medical timeout.
| Year | EventName | Result | Winner | |
| 2025 | ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals Doha 2025 | 0 - 4 | CHEN Xingtong | |
| 2025 | ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup Shenzhen 2025 | 2 - 3 | CHEN Xingtong | |
| 2025 | Singapore Smash 2025 | 3 - 4 | CHEN Xingtong | |
| 2019 | ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open Bremen 2019 | 3 - 4 | CHEN Xingtong |
Sorry, I couldn’t remember which tournaments that she had lost to CXT. I knew that she had lost to CXT at least a couple of times in a row. They seem to always meet too frequently so forgot which tournament she lost to CXT but thanks for the reminder so that’s 3 times this year and could be 4 by today.Any reason the very last time at WTTC 2025 is not counted?
Year EventName Result Winner 2025 ITTF World Table Tennis Championships Finals Doha 2025 0 - 4 CHEN Xingtong 2025 ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup Shenzhen 2025 2 - 3 CHEN Xingtong 2025 Singapore Smash 2025 3 - 4 CHEN Xingtong 2019 ITTF World Tour Platinum German Open Bremen 2019 3 - 4 CHEN Xingtong