The 31st Qatar International Table Tennis Championships, featuring the prestigious WTT Champions Doha 2026 event, is underway at the Lusail Arena, bringing together the world’s elite players. The tournament, which began yesterday and runs through January 11th, showcases intense competition in both men’s and women’s singles. Top contenders are battling for supremacy and valuable ranking points in this key event on the international table tennis calendar.
The competition features the top 32 ranked male and female players from 16 and 15 countries respectively, including world number two Lin Shidong of China and fellow countrywoman Wang Manyu. Early rounds have already delivered upsets and thrilling matches, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Upset Victory Highlights Second Day of Competition
A significant shock occurred in the men’s Round of 32 as Germany’s Dimitrij Ovtcharov defeated reigning world champion Hugo Calderano of Brazil in a five-set thriller, 3-2. This victory marks a strong start to the season for Ovtcharov, who has been recovering from surgery and facing tough losses in recent months. He expressed relief and renewed confidence after securing the win against a top-tier opponent.
“About seven months ago he was in the final of the World Championships, now Hugo is a Top 3 player in the world,” Ovtcharov stated. “This victory gives me a big boost for this event, and also the start of the season.”
Meanwhile, other notable results saw China’s Liang Jingkun defeat Nigeria’s Quadri Aruna 3-0, and Japan’s Tomokazu Harimoto, fresh off his 2025 Hong Kong championship, secure a 3-0 victory over China’s Xiang Peng. Harimoto will now advance to face Zhou Kehao of China in the Round of 16.
Advancement in the Women’s Singles Draw
In the women’s competition, top seed Wang Manyu of China began her campaign with a dominant 3-0 win against Japan’s Satsuki Udo. Zhu Yuling of Macau also progressed, defeating Egypt’s Hana Goda 3-1, while Chen Xingtong of China overcame American Lily Zhang in straight sets. These results demonstrate the strength of the Chinese and Asian players in the table tennis world.
Round of 16 Set to Deliver High-Octane Matches
The men’s singles Round of 16 promises exciting matchups, beginning tomorrow with a clash between China’s Lin Shidong and Germany’s Benedikt Duda. Further matches will see Japan’s Tomokazu Harimoto competing against China’s Zhou Kehao, and South Korea’s Wang Yujin facing Japan’s Shunsuke Togami. The competition is heating up as players vie for a place in the quarterfinals.
The women’s draw also features compelling contests. China’s Chen Meng, ranked third, will take on Japan’s Hina Hayata, while Wang Yidi of China will face Austria’s Sofia Polcanova. Another key match will pit Japan’s Miwa Harimoto against South Korea’s Kim Na-young. These matches will be crucial in determining the contenders for the women’s title.
The tournament is a significant event for the sport of table tennis, attracting global attention and showcasing the incredible skill and athleticism of the players. The Lusail Arena is providing a world-class venue for this high-profile competition, and fans are eagerly anticipating the upcoming rounds.
The quarterfinals are scheduled for tomorrow, followed by the semifinals and finals on Sunday, concluding the WTT Champions Doha 2026. The outcome of the remaining matches remains uncertain, but the tournament is poised to deliver a thrilling spectacle for table tennis enthusiasts worldwide. The performance of players like Lin Shidong and Wang Manyu will be closely watched as they aim to solidify their positions at the top of the rankings.
Further developments and detailed match results can be found on the official WTT website.

