On September 11, Beijing time, the Table Tennis WTT Macau Championship entered its third match day. After the daytime games, the top 16 men's and women's singles were officially released! The latest sign-up form is shown in the figure below. In the evening of September 11, the singles 1/8 final will officially start. Wang Chuqin and Wang Yidi, the national table tennis team, competed in the singles quarterfinals, and the details are included below.

Top 16 men's singles

Female Singles Top 16

September 11 evening schedule
Among the 12 Chinese table tennis team singles (Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Chen Xingtong, Kuai Man, Wang Yidi, Chen Yidi, Chen Yidong, Wang Chuqin, Xiang Peng, Chen Yuanyu, Huang Youzheng, Xue Fei), only Xiang Peng and Huang Youzheng, the men's singles team of the Chinese table tennis team, lost the game, and all the other 10 people advanced to the top 16!

Xiang Peng, the No. 6 seed of men's singles in the tournament, lost 2-3 to the 18th-ranked German player Francesca; Huang Youzheng, ranked 49th in the world, lost 0-3 to the Nigerian star Aruna, ranked 26th in the world.


The other 10 players in the Chinese table tennis team advanced, with the specific results: Sun Yingsha defeated Welsh player Hesey 3-1; Wang Manyu won without a fight, and his opponent, the famous Chinese player Zheng Yijing, withdrew due to injury; Chen Xingtong defeated Chinese American player Zhang An 3-0; Kuaiman reversed the famous Chinese player Zhu Qianxi 3-1; Wang Yidi defeated the 16-year-old Chinese player Guan Zhuolin 3-0; Chen Yi reversed the Korean player Jin Naying 3-1.

In the next women's singles 1/8 finals, the 6-player team in the national table tennis women's singles are: Sun Yingsha vs Szokos (Romania); Wang Manyu vs Hayata Hina (Japan); Chen Xingtong vs Du Kaiyan (Hong Kong), Kuaiman vs Ito Mima (Japan); Wang Yidi vs Adriana Diaz (Puerto Rico); Chen Yi vs Han Ying (Germany).
Wang Manyu fights against the Japanese women's singles main players Shina Hayata and Kuaiman fights against Ito Mima in the Japanese women's singles. These two games are undoubtedly highly concerned by many fans.


In the men's singles of the Chinese table tennis team, Lin Shidong defeated Chinese Taipei player Gao Chengrui 3-0; Wang Chuqin defeated Japanese star Matsushima Huikong 3-1; Chen Yuanyu reversed Egyptian player Assal 3-2; it is said that the winning odds of the above three players are within the fans' expectations, and Xue Fei, a 26-year-old non-main player in the Chinese table tennis team, brought fans a big surprise.
In fact, Xue Fei was not on the list of the national table tennis team, mainly because the day before the start of the game, German player Ocharov chose to withdraw due to injury. So far, Xue Fei was lucky enough to get a substitute!

Xue Fei, who came on the bench, made great contributions to the men's team of the national table tennis team! In the first round of men's singles, that is, the 1/16 final, Xue Fei swept the absolute main player of the Japanese table tennis men's singles 3-0, and gave the opponent a first round of game to eliminate, and also sent all four Japanese table tennis men's singles to the competition home!

Because before Jomoto Tomokazu, the other three Japanese table tennis team players, Tomyoji, Shinozuka Daido and Matsushima Keikawa all lost to the game, Tomyoji lost 2-3 to South Korean players Wu Shicheng and Shinozuka Daido lost 1-3 to Danish player Grote;
Matsushima Huikong lost 1-3 to national table tennis player Wang Chuqin. After Zhang Benzhihe lost to Xue Fei, all four Japanese table tennis men's singles competition were wiped out, and none of them advanced to the top 16 men's singles. This performance is indeed a bit too miserable, so it is no exaggeration to say that Xue Fei made great contributions to the national table tennis men's team.

The four people who advanced to the top 16 in the men's singles in the next men's singles 1/8 finals are: Lin Shidong VS Wu Shicheng (South Korea); Wang Chuqin VS Grote (Denmark); Chen Yuanyu VS Linde (Denmark); Xue Fei VS Zhang Yuzhen (South Korea).
According to the schedule, on the evening of September 11, the second round of singles, that is, the 1/8 final, officially kicked off. The first men's singles quarterfinals have been released. Chinese Taipei star Lin Yunru reversed French star Simon Gauz 3-1 and advanced to the men's singles quarterfinals first!

The next is the first 1/8 final of the women's singles game, with national table tennis player Wang Yidi against Puerto Rican star Adriana Diaz. In terms of overall strength, Wang Yidi must have a certain advantage, but Diaz also has certain strength. The process of this game will definitely be very exciting, and Wang Yidi must be prepared for difficulties.

Wang Yidi is 28 years old, ranked fifth in the world in women's singles. Her results in the singles arena in 2025 are as follows:
In the WTT Singapore Grand Slam women's singles 1/8 final in early February, Wang Yidi defeated Puerto Rican star Adriana Diaz 3-1; defeated Japanese player Ito Mima 4-1 in the quarter-finals; lost to teammate Sun Yingsha 3-4 in the semi-finals, and lost only 2 points 10-12 in the finals.
Wang Yidi lost to his teammate Kuai Man 2-4 in the Asian Cup Women's Singles quarter-finals in late February;

Wang Yidi defeated Japanese player Mima Ito 3-0 in the women's singles final in the WTT Chongqing Championship in March; defeated Korean player Xu Xiaoyuan 3-0 in the 1/8 final; defeated Japanese group women's singles main player Shina Hayata in the quarter-finals; lost to Sun Yingsha again in the semi-finals;
WTT Incheon Championship in early April, Wang Yidi won five consecutive games to win the women's singles championship, defeated his teammate Chen Xingtong 4-3 in the final, and won only 2 points in the final 12-10;
Wang Yidi lost 1-3 to French veteran Yuan Jianan in the group stage in late April, and has not qualified for the group stage but missed the women's singles quarterfinals;
Wang Yidi lost to Ito Mima 1-4 in the women's singles quarter-finals of the Doha World Table Tennis Championships in May, losing the key foreign battle;

Wang Yidi lost 0-3 to the Japanese women's team's famous slitting player Hoshi Noka Hashimoto in July;
Wang Yidi lost to Chen Xingtong, who won the final championship in the WTT Yokohama Championship semi-finals in early August;
In the WTT Swedish Grand Slam women's singles 1/8 final in late August, Wang Yidi lost to Japanese table tennis women's singles chopper Hoshinoka Hashimoto 1-3 again.

Following the results of Wang Yidi in this year's singles competition, he lost many foreign games. The important thing is that he lost to Japanese players in a row, which really made the fans very dissatisfied. At present, Wang Yidi's world ranking has dropped to 5th in the world, surpassed by Kuai Man, a 21-year-old rising star of the national table tennis women's team. So for Wang Yidi, he must use excellent results to stabilize his position as the main player of the Chinese women's singles in the future.

Puerto Rican star Adriana Diaz is 24 years old, ranking 22nd in the world. She reversed Austrian star Polkanova 3-2 in the first round, and won only 2 points in the final game 11-9. Below are detailed information about the women's singles 1/8 finals between Wang Yidi and Diaz.

First game
Wang Yidi led 2-1, Adriana Diaz scored 4 points in a row, and overtaked the score 5-2! Wang Yidi was not willing to be outdone, and his strength also scored 4 points in a row to lead 6-5, and Diaz chased to tie the game 6-6.
Wang Yidi scored another 3 points in a row, leading 9-6, Diaz chased to 7-9, and Wang Yidi scored 2 points in a row, taking the lead 11-7! From the first game, Wang Yidi was not panicked at the beginning, and obviously made sufficient preparations for difficulties.

Second game
Diaz led 3-0, Wang Yidi chased to 2-3, and Diaz scored 2 points in a row to lead 5-2! Wang Yidi scored 1 point, and Diaz scored another 2 points in a row, maintaining a 4-point lead of 7-3. Wang Yidi chased to 4-7, and Diaz scored 2 points in a row to expand his lead 9-4. Wang Yidi chased to 5-9, and Diaz scored another 2 points in a row, winning the second game 11-5, chasing the big score to 1-1.

The third game
Wang Yidi led 2-0, Diaz tied 2-2, Wang Yidi scored 5 points in a row, quickly widening the score 7-2! Diaz chased to 4-8, and then Wang Yidi scored 3 points in a row, winning the third game 11-4, and taking the lead again with a big score of 2-1! Wang Yidi, who lost the second game, made a quick adjustment in the third game.

Fourth game
Wang Yidi led 2-1, Diaz scored 3 points in a row to lead 4-2, Wang Yidi chased to 3-4, Diaz scored 1 point 5-3, and Wang Yidi chased to 4-5, Diaz requested a timeout. After the timeout, Diaz scored 1 point and led 6-4, while Wang Yidi chased to tie the game 6-6.
The two then fought until they tied 9-9. After that, Diaz seized the opportunity and scored 2 points in a row, winning the fourth game 11-9, and chasing the big score to tie 2-2! The two sides entered the decisive game.

Decisive game
Wang Yidi led 2-0, Diaz tied 2-2, Wang Yidi scored 2 points in a row to lead 4-2, Diaz chased 3-4, Wang Yidi scored 1 point 5-3, Diaz chased 4-5, Wang Yidi requested a timeout.
When the timeout came back, Wang Yidi scored 1 point and led 6-4, Diaz still caught up with the score 5-6! Diaz fell behind 7-9 and scored 3 points in a row, and got the match point 10-9!
Wang Yidi saved the match point, and the two sides won the final game until 10-10! After that, Diaz scored 2 points in a row, won the decisive game 12-10, defeated Wang Yidi 3-2, and advanced to the women's singles quarterfinals first!

Looking at this game, Wang Yidi was reversed 12-10 by Diaz in the decisive game and won the game with a 9-7 lead! In the next women's singles quarter-finals, Diaz will face the winner between national table tennis player Sun Yingsha and Romanian player Szokos. I look forward to Sun Yingsha and other national table tennis players to have better performances. Come on, national table tennis!
