Guo Guanhong Achieves Consecutive Victories in National High School Games Table Tennis Men's Singles, Ye Yitian Wins Women's Singles Gold
At the 115th National High School Games table tennis competition, Guo Guanhong secured his second consecutive title in the boys' singles, while Ye Yitian won the gold medal in the girls' singles. Both athletes are national team members for the Nagoya Asian Games, with high expectations for their future international performances.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chen Rongchen, Chiayi, 22nd) The 115th National High School Games are underway in Chiayi County. Table tennis rising star Guo Guanhong today defeated Hong Jingkai 3-1 in the boys' singles gold medal match, completing his second consecutive championship. Ye Yitian won the women's singles gold medal, bringing her high school career to a perfect close.
Guo Guanhong, from Tainan Chang Jung High School, who was seeking to defend his title in the boys' singles table tennis at the National High School Games, faced off against Hong Jingkai from Taipei Songshan Home Economics and Commercial High School in today's gold medal match, a battle between national team members for the Nagoya Asian Games. Although the two engaged in a seesaw battle from the first game, Guo Guanhong still had the upper hand, ultimately winning 11-7, 11-8, 14-16, 11-9, successfully completing his second consecutive championship.
Guo Guanhong stated in a post-match media interview that he was very happy to win the gold medal; however, after gaining a match point advantage, his mindset became a bit relaxed, leading to a lack of focus, which prevented him from securing the victory earlier. Fortunately, with guidance from coach Wu Wenjia, he quickly regained his form.
Coach Wu Wenjia analyzed that Guo Guanhong's biggest advantage is his ability to take the initiative in the first three shots, but his receiving serve techniques still need to be strengthened.
Hong Jingkai said that he has a very good relationship with Guo Guanhong privately, and they often hang out together at the national training center, being close friends who can talk about anything, even treating each other like brothers. He will then represent Taiwan in the World Table Tennis Team Championships. "After that, I will work hard towards adult competitions, hoping to break into the top 100 in the world rankings."
As for the girls' singles event, Ye Yitian, also a national team member for the Nagoya Asian Games and from Kaohsiung Gushan High School, defeated Wu Yingxuan from New Taipei Tamkang High School 3-0 in the gold medal match, bringing her high school career to a perfect close.
Ye Yitian smiled and said that she had set a goal for the gold medal before the match and was very happy to achieve it smoothly. Next, she will strive with her seniors in the World Table Tennis Team Championships, gradually moving towards the Nagoya Asian Games stage. (Editor: Wu Surou) 2026/04/22
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(Central News Agency reporter Chen Rongchen, Chiayi, 22nd) The 115th National High School Games are underway in Chiayi County. Table tennis rising star Guo Guanhong today defeated Hong Jingkai 3-1 in the boys' singles gold medal match, completing his second consecutive championship. Ye Yitian won the women's singles gold medal, bringing her high school career to a perfect close.
Guo Guanhong, from Tainan Chang Jung High School, who was seeking to defend his title in the boys' singles table tennis at the National High School Games, faced off against Hong Jingkai from Taipei Songshan Home Economics and Commercial High School in today's gold medal match, a battle between national team members for the Nagoya Asian Games. Although the two engaged in a seesaw battle from the first game, Guo Guanhong still had the upper hand, ultimately winning 11-7, 11-8, 14-16, 11-9, successfully completing his second consecutive championship.
Guo Guanhong stated in a post-match media interview that he was very happy to win the gold medal; however, after gaining a match point advantage, his mindset became a bit relaxed, leading to a lack of focus, which prevented him from securing the victory earlier. Fortunately, with guidance from coach Wu Wenjia, he quickly regained his form.
Coach Wu Wenjia analyzed that Guo Guanhong's biggest advantage is his ability to take the initiative in the first three shots, but his receiving serve techniques still need to be strengthened.
Hong Jingkai said that he has a very good relationship with Guo Guanhong privately, and they often hang out together at the national training center, being close friends who can talk about anything, even treating each other like brothers. He will then represent Taiwan in the World Table Tennis Team Championships. "After that, I will work hard towards adult competitions, hoping to break into the top 100 in the world rankings."
As for the girls' singles event, Ye Yitian, also a national team member for the Nagoya Asian Games and from Kaohsiung Gushan High School, defeated Wu Yingxuan from New Taipei Tamkang High School 3-0 in the gold medal match, bringing her high school career to a perfect close.
Ye Yitian smiled and said that she had set a goal for the gold medal before the match and was very happy to achieve it smoothly. Next, she will strive with her seniors in the World Table Tennis Team Championships, gradually moving towards the Nagoya Asian Games stage. (Editor: Wu Surou) 2026/04/22
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