African champion Hana Goda continued her impressive
run at the 2025 ITTF World
Championships, storming into the third round of the Women’s Singles in
Doha, Qatar.
Improving on her 2023 performance in Durban, South
Africa—where her journey ended in the second round—Goda confidently dispatched
Brazil’s Giulia Takahashi 4-1 on Monday, May 19, at Qatar University.
Facing the South American who had earlier eliminated
Nigeria’s Hope Udoaka, Goda responded strongly after dropping the first set
9–11. From the second set onward, she was in dominant form, executing a range
of tactics that overwhelmed her opponent.
Aside from a brief setback in the fourth set, where
she trailed twice, Goda controlled the match and maintained the lead
throughout. She closed the tie convincingly at 4-1 (9-11, 11-4, 11-5, 11-7,
11-7), becoming the only African woman to reach the third round of the singles
event.
However, a major challenge awaits as she prepares to
face the tournament’s fourth seed, Wang Yidi of China, in the next round.
Englishman Stuns German in Seven-Game Thriller
England’s Tom Jarvis caused a major upset at the ITTF
World Championships, stunning No.10 seed Dang Qiu with a dramatic 4-3 victory
(11-9, 11-9, 11-8, 9-11, 1-11, 6-11, 11-8).
Coming into the match as the underdog, Jarvis took on
one of the sport’s top names—Qiu, a semi-finalist at the WTT Finals Men Doha
just last year.
Jarvis made a blistering start, storming to a 10-3
lead in the opening game. Although Qiu narrowed the gap to 10-9, the Englishman
held his nerve to clinch the opener. Riding the momentum, he went on to take
the next two games, moving within striking distance of a sensational victory.
Qiu, known for his resilience, mounted a spirited
comeback, claiming the fourth, fifth, and sixth games to level the match and
shift momentum in his favour.
But Jarvis wasn’t finished yet. Regrouping for a
decisive seventh game, he rediscovered his rhythm just in time. With nerves of
steel and explosive shot-making, he sealed the match and delivered one of the
tournament’s most memorable wins.
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