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Amidst the cheers! A comeback from 7-10 in a single game, Sun Yingsha defeats Wang Manyu 4-2 to claim the championship and takes home $68,000 in prize money.

On March 1st, Beijing time, the WTT Singapore Grand Slam women's singles final kicked off, pitting two key players from the Chinese national team, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu, against each other. Following a fiercely contested match, Sun Yingsha endured a tough six-game battle to overcome Wang Manyu 4-2, winning this showdown between top contenders. From this match, Sun Yingsha gained immensely, securing $100,000 in prize money (about 680,000 RMB) and 2000 points with this one victory!

The Chinese women's table tennis team demonstrates overwhelming dominance, occupying three of the four semi-final spots and securing the championship and runner-up positions in advance. The final was a duel between Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu, currently the strongest women's singles players, ranked world number one and two respectively. Both have consistent records in international competitions and have faced each other numerous times in finals. Regardless of the winner, their matches are always intensely fought, representing a clash at the pinnacle of the sport!

After the match began, Sun Yingsha was in scorching form, using continuous attacks to pressure Wang Manyu, winning the first two games 11-8 and 11-9 for a perfect 2-0 start. However, Wang Manyu adjusted timely, unleashing her offensive power to take the next two games 11-7 and 11-6, leveling the score at 2-2. In the crucial fifth game, Wang Manyu held a game point at 10-7, but Sun Yingsha showed tremendous resilience, scoring five consecutive points to win 12-10 and regain the lead 3-2. With her back against the wall in the sixth game, Wang Manyu played with some urgency. Sun Yingsha gradually extended her lead, and although Wang Manyu rallied late to close the gap, Sun ultimately sealed the victory 11-9, defeating Wang Manyu 4-2 to successfully claim the championship!

It must be said that this match was exceptionally thrilling. Amidst the roaring cheers from the crowd, Sun Yingsha captured the title, successfully defending her championship and emerging as the biggest winner of this women's singles event, further solidifying her dominant position as world number one. Truly impressive!

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