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The WTT European Grand Slam table tennis tournament schedule for tomorrow (August 21) features nine matches with Chinese national team players, and will be broadcast live on CCTV-5.
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The WTT European Grand Slam table tennis tournament schedule for tomorrow (August 21) features nine matches with Chinese national team players, and will be broadcast live on CCTV-5.
Tomorrow (2025.8.21), the WTT European Grand Slam table tennis tournament will proceed with nine matches involving Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Lin Shidong, Chen Xingtong, and other Chinese national team members, broadcast live on CCTV-5.
Chinese national team players will compete in nine matches, with the scheduled times already confirmed and detailed in the image below.
In tomorrow's night session, Lin Shidong, Huang Youzheng, Wang Manyu, and Sun Yingsha will participate in three matches.
In the early morning session the day after tomorrow, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Liang Jingkun, Wen Ruibo, Wang Yidi, Shi Xunyao, Lin Shidong, Kuai Man, and Chen Xingtong will play six matches for the national team.
CCTV-5 will broadcast tomorrow’s matches live, with details shown in the image below. Friendly reminder: If CCTV-5 does not cover certain matches, Migu Video will stream them. All early morning matches will be available on Migu Video, so stay tuned.
The CCTV-5+ channel will begin live coverage of the first two matches of the evening session tomorrow at 6 PM.
2. CCTV-5 and Yangshipin will start broadcasting the final match of the night session tomorrow at 7:30 PM.
Match Preview
In tomorrow night's three matches, all Chinese national team players are expected to win. Especially Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu, who are certain to defeat their Japanese opponents. The men's doubles pair Lin Shidong/Huang Youzheng are also likely to win and advance.
For the six matches in the early morning session the day after tomorrow, the Chinese national team is expected to win four to five matches. The most promising victories are in women's doubles (Sun Yingsha/Wang Manyu), women's singles (Kuai Man and Chen Xingtong), and men's singles (Lin Shidong). The most likely loss is Wang Yidi, as her opponent is Hashimoto Honoka, who has already eliminated Qian Tianyi. The men's doubles team Wen Ruibo/Liang Jingkun can advance if they perform well; otherwise, they may be knocked out.