The 10-day table tennis competition, Singapore National Table Tennis Grand Finale 2017, has 5 national titles, the singles and doubles for both men and women and mixed doubles, decided on 14 January.
Gao Ning and Lin Ye crowned the men's singles champion and women's singles champion respectively. Tan En Hui and Zhang Wanling walked away with women's doubles champion while the men's doubles champion went to Lucas Tan and Pang Xue Jie. Pang Xuejie also won mixed doubles champion partnering Zhang Wanling.
The team finals were held on 7 January and the team champion went to Sunsports Team 6 (men; (Song Min Hong, Ethan Poh Shao Feng, Gerald Yu Zong Jun, Tay Jit Kiat ) and Safra A (women; Zeng Jian, Zhou Jingyi, Zhang Wanling, Eunice Lim Zoe).
Details are available on STTA website or full results.
It is often the case that we find someone came out of nowhere and did something big in international competitions. There are actually ways to keep up with the whole story. Follow the domestic competitions! As you may have noticed this article falls into our new series "Catch Up". The series will cover information and brief results of the domestic competitions. Since there may not be always live streaming or video of these competitions available out there (meaning that I may not be able to follow the entire tournament), articles in this series will not include all the details and analysis of the tournament but concise articles with the links directed to the official results. I hope you enjoy the series and do check our 2018 Table Tennis Calendar which has listed some major international and domestic competitions.
It is often the case that we find someone came out of nowhere and did something big in international competitions. There are actually ways to keep up with the whole story. Follow the domestic competitions! As you may have noticed this article falls into our new series "Catch Up". The series will cover information and brief results of the domestic competitions. Since there may not be always live streaming or video of these competitions available out there (meaning that I may not be able to follow the entire tournament), articles in this series will not include all the details and analysis of the tournament but concise articles with the links directed to the official results. I hope you enjoy the series and do check our 2018 Table Tennis Calendar which has listed some major international and domestic competitions.
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