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Qihao, Nodrest claim stunning wins in Doha

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Last updated: 2026/01/16 at 10:36 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The WTT Star Contender Doha 2026 kicked off yesterday at the Lusail Sports Hall with a series of unexpected results, marking a dramatic start to the 31st Qatar Table Tennis Championships Series. Several seeded players were eliminated in both singles and doubles competitions, showcasing the high level of competition and potential for upsets throughout the tournament. The event, organized by the Qatar Table Tennis Association and World Table Tennis, promises intense action as top players vie for ranking points and championship titles.

The opening day saw notable victories by underdogs, including French qualifier Leo De Nodrest’s stunning win over Hong Kong’s World No.42 Wong Chun Ting. Additionally, China’s Zhou Qihao mounted a remarkable comeback to defeat India’s Manav Thakkar. These early results signal a potentially unpredictable tournament, challenging pre-event expectations.

Upset Victories Highlight Early Stages of WTT Star Contender Doha

De Nodrest’s victory over Wong Chun Ting was a standout moment, decided in a thrilling five-game match (17-15, 4-11, 11-6, 9-11, 11-9). The French qualifier demonstrated resilience and tactical prowess, overcoming a higher-ranked opponent to advance in the table tennis competition. This win underscores the growing depth of talent in the sport and the potential for emerging players to challenge established stars.

Meanwhile, Zhou Qihao’s match against Manav Thakkar was a display of mental fortitude. After losing the first two games convincingly (8-11, 5-11), Qihao rallied to win the next three (11-6, 11-9, 11-5), showcasing his ability to adapt and regain control of the match. This comeback victory highlights the importance of consistency and composure in high-pressure situations.

Doubles Matches See Further Shocks

The surprises weren’t limited to the singles events. In men’s doubles, South Korean duo An Jaehyun and Lim Jonghoon were defeated in straight games by China’s Xu Yingbin and Chen Junsong (11-8, 16-14, 11-9). This result demonstrates the increasing strength of Chinese doubles teams on the international stage.

The women’s doubles also saw a close contest, with Indian qualifiers Manika Batra and Diya Chitale narrowly losing to Japan’s Sakura Yokoi and Satsuki Odo in five games (12-10, 13-11, 13-15, 7-11, 11-1). Despite a valiant effort, the Indian pair couldn’t overcome the experience and precision of their Japanese opponents.

Qatar Players Face Early Exit in Home Tournament

The home crowd was disappointed as Qatari players experienced a challenging first day. Wildcard Rokaia Elbaz lost 3-1 to Hong Kong’s Doo Hoi Kem (1-11, 11-8, 1-11, 5-11), while Aia Mohamed, Qatar’s top-ranked player, was defeated 3-0 by another wildcard, Yoo Yerin. These results indicate the need for continued development and investment in Qatari table tennis talent.

In the men’s singles, Mohammed Abdulwahhab lost 3-0 to China’s Xue Fei, and Sultan Al Kuwari also suffered a 3-0 defeat to Portuguese qualifier Joao Geraldo. The Qatari doubles teams also faced setbacks, losing their matches in straight games. These early exits highlight the competitive gap between Qatari players and their international counterparts.

The WTT action continues today with the entry of top seeds in the men’s and women’s singles. The focus will shift to the performances of the world’s leading players as they begin their campaigns in Doha. The coming days will reveal whether the upsets of the opening round were isolated incidents or a sign of a broader shift in the landscape of competitive table tennis. The tournament schedule and results can be found on the official World Table Tennis website.

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