Highlights

What Made This
Championship Unique?

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Latin American Breakthrough

Hugo Calderano from Brazil won silver in the men's singles, becoming the first player in history from outside Asia or Europe to win a World Championship medal.

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Gold After
64 Years

Shunsuke Togami and Hiroto Shinozuka brought Japan its first gold medal in men’s doubles since 1961, defeating Taiwan’s Lin Yun-Ju and Kao Cheng-Jui in the final with a score of 3–2.

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2 different days of
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3.
China’s First Left-Handed World Champion
Being the best DOesn’t always mean being in the spotlight...

Kuai Man

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Wang Chuqin

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Wang Chuqin made history by breaking a decades-long pattern of right-handed champions from his country.
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Short interviews

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TT_LIFE

Anton Kallber

Benyamin Faraji

Anton Kallber

Benyamin Faraji

Anton Kallber

Benyamin Faraji

Lusail hall & QU
Complex and Sports

Lusail hall & QU
Complex and Sports

Prize ceremony

Doha