Olympic Champions Claim Single Titles in Kuwait

Grand Slam Champions Zhang Jike and Li Xiaoxia finds form to win titles at the 2016 Kuwait Open!

 

Grand Slam Champions ZHANG Jike and LI Xiaoxia of China came back to reclaim the Men’s and Women’s Singles title here at the 2016 ITTF World Tour Kuwait Open held from 16 – 20 March 2016.

 

ZHANG who won the title back in 2013 has been suffering several defeats on the international table tennis in 2015 was on fire and determined to prove himself here in Kuwait.

 

The highly anticipated men’s singles final saw the reigning Olympic champion face off with current world number one MA Long who has had a great year in 2015 claiming all 3 major titles available in 2015 – World Champion Men’s World Cup Champion and World Tour Grand Finals Champion. ZHANG eventually prevailed 4-1 (11-9 11-9 5-11 13-11 11-9) to break MA’s dominance.

 

After his victory the 28-year-old whose last international singles title was at the 2014 Men’s World Cup stated: “Throughout the tournament I was in form both physically and mentally especially as the tournament progressed things just went better. We know each other very well so it’s normal that it was a close match. Even though I won 4-1 those 4 games were just by a 2-point margin.”

 

“I won because of my mindset. Ma Long is in top form lately and has been winning many major titles in the past year so I was ready to go all out to fight tonight. I think the most important aspect of competition is when both parties give their best to fight in the match that’s most respectable.”

 

ZHANG also won the men’s doubles title together with team mate XU Xin whom he won the 2015 men’s doubles world championships title with. The duo defeated Hong Kong’s HO Kwan Kit and TANG Peng 3-1 (6-11 11-9 11-8 11-5) to strike gold in Kuwait.

 

In the women’s singles event LI Xiaoxia became the first female player to successfully defend her title after beating 2015 World Champion DING Ning 4-1 (11-6 2-11 11-9 11-9 11-8).

 

“I haven’t been having systematic training for quite some time due to my injuries so I have never thought that I could win ” stated the surprised champion. “I think my mentality helped in my victory because I came here without any expectations.”

 

In an all-Chinese women’s doubles final DING joined forces with world number one LIU Shiwen to overcome teammates LI and ZHU Yuling 3-0 (11-4 11-6 11-5) to avenge both their losses against the Grand Slam Champion in the singles event to take home the title.

 

The under-21 men’s and women’s titles were won by Brazil’s Hugo CALDERANO and Japan’s Hina HAYATA respectively.

 

The 2016 ITTF World Tour Super Series continues in Qatar from 23 – 27 March 2016 with the world’s top table tennis all gathering in the city Doha.

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