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Champions crowned at WTT Singapore Smash 2026

Luke Scotchie
Journalist
Updated
March 2, 2026
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Wang Chuqin won the Men's Singles title at WTT Singapore Smash 2026 (World Table Tennis).

WTT Singapore Smash 2026 ended on Sunday after crowning eight champions in five tournaments.

China’s Wang Chuqin (Men’s Singles No. 1) took home the Men’s Singles trophy after sweeping Chinese Taipei’s Lin Yun-Ju (No. 7) in four games. This victory earns Wang his third Men's Singles title in his previous three Grand Smash appearances.

Wang adds another accolade to a resume that now includes 15 singles trophies on the WTT series. Five of those trophies came from Grand Smash events, including his Men’s Singles victory at Singapore Smash 2024.

China’s Sun Yingsha (Women’s Singles No. 1) won the Women’s Singles crown after defeating her rival and compatriot Wang Manyu (No. 2) 4-1 in the title match. That battle was a rematch of the China Smash 2025 Women’s Singles Final, which Wang won 4-2. 

Sun entered this year’s Singapore Smash as its reigning champion, having defeated Kuai Man (Women’s Singles No. 5) in the 2025 title match 4-1. She now has her third Singapore Smash title, her fifth singles trophy at a Grand Smash event, and her 18th Women’s Singles crown on the WTT series.

French duo Felix and Alexis Lebrun (Men’s Doubles No. 1) swept China’s Lin Shidong and Huang Youzheng (No. 4) in three games to win the Men’s Doubles crown. This is the Lebruns’ first doubles trophy at a Grand Smash event, and it’s their first doubles victory together since WTT Finals Fukuoka 2024.

Japan’s Miwa Harimoto and Hina Hayata (Women’s Doubles No. 8) knocked out Miyu Nagasaki and Shin Yubin (No. 5) in a three-game sweep for the Women’s Doubles trophy. This is the first Women’s Doubles crown Harimoto and Hayata have won as a duo, as well as the first Grand Smash title of both players’ careers.

Brazil’s Hugo Calderano and Bruna Takahashi (Mixed Doubles No. 4) swept Korea’s Lim Jonghoon and Shin Yubin (No. 1) for the Mixed Doubles crown. This is both players’ first title at a Grand Smash event, which they earned after defeating the Mixed Doubles champions at WTT Finals Hong Kong 2025 in the title match.

WTT Grand Smash is the highest non-Finals level of the WTT series. Singapore Smash 2026 was the first of four Grand Smash events in 2026, preceding United States Smash 2026, Europe Smash 2026 and China Smash 2026. 

The WTT series will return with WTT Champions Chongqing from March 10-15.