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The Paddle Palace San Diego Open Shines Bright with Thrilling Victories and Rising Stars

The 4-Star USATT Sanctioned Paddle Palace San Diego Open wrapped up in exhilarating style at the vibrant Balboa Park Activity Center, where $12,000 in cash prizes ignited fierce competition and high-octane performances. From August 31 to September 1, table tennis titans clashed, and two standout champions emerged, dazzling fans with their skill, grit, and relentless determination.

In the Men’s Singles, Kou Lei of Kou Lei TTC delivered a masterclass, blazing through the competition with unshakeable focus and precision. Undefeated in both the group stage and knockout rounds, Kou Lei left opponents gasping as he unleashed shot after shot, effortlessly showcasing his dominance. The final was a showdown against powerhouse Zhang Xiangjing, who had powered through his group to reach the championship match. But Kou Lei was a storm impossible to weather — he crushed the final 4-0, his sheer skill leaving no room for doubt.

On the Women’s Singles side, Yixiao Wang from Table Tennis America (TTA) carved out her path to glory with flawless determination. She stormed through the group stage without dropping a single set, sending a clear message to the competition: she was here to win. Her round of 16 match against Mexico's Jessica Cuellar was a lightning-quick 3-0 triumph. “The skill difference made it easier to stay in control,” Wang said with calm confidence.

The quarterfinals brought a familiar face, Wang Shang from New York, whom Yixiao had outplayed in previous encounters. With a cool-headed strategy and laser focus, she sailed through 3-0 once again, punching her ticket to the final.

But the championship match was a clash of titans. Facing China’s formidable Ding Zige, who held a slightly higher rating, Wang encountered her toughest test yet. The first set was a nail-biter, with Wang narrowly slipping 9-11. “I made a few errors and mishandled some key points,” she admitted. But champions rise in the face of setbacks. Refusing to back down, Wang summoned her confidence and leaned on her strengths. “I reminded myself to stay confident and not give up,” she said, her resolve ironclad. She stormed back to win the next three sets, clinching the title with a commanding 3-1 finish.

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The electrifying victories of Kou Lei and Yixiao Wang not only highlighted their extraordinary talent but also hinted at the dawn of two future legends in the sport. The Paddle Palace San Diego Open was more than just a tournament — it was a celebration of skill, passion, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.

Event - Click for available draws and results First Place Second Place Third Place Third/Fourth Place
Under 1150 RR Rebecca Carrillo Ilya Shuster Yufan Lin 3rd-Russell Kranz
Under 1550 RR Arkadi Shafran Andy Choi Mizuki Muraoka 3rd-Umiko Muraoka
Under 1975 RR Fei-Lian Zhang Advait Achanta Elysia Huang 3rd-Jose Villasenor
Under 1350 RR Yael Sanchez Andy Choi Emily Chen 3rd-Grace Wang
Open Singles RR Lei Kou Xiang Jing Zhang Dario Arce 3rd-Ronald Lee
60 Yrs & Over RR George Guo James Therriault Alireza Hejazi 3rd-James Fu
Women's Open RR Yixiao Wang Zige Ding Michelle Chen 3rd-Shuang Wang
Under 2075 RR Phuong Le Remzi Kaval Jack Qin 3rd-Vadim Fedin
Under 3200 Doubles RR Luong Nguyen / Hoang Nguyen Jose Villasenor / Diana Villezcaz Shuqin Shi / Sunil Bulla 3rd-Michael Strauss / Ruben Guilloty
Under 2550 RR Dario Arce Alex Wu Ted Chensheng Li 3rd-Chi-Sun Chui
Under 3850 Doubles RR Kiet Tran / Satish Krishnamoorthy Shuang Wang / Cinderella Yang Allan Anzagira / Haoran Guan 3rd-Chujing Zheng / Xin Ding
Juniors U16 Yrs RR Caillou Chen Vignesh Iyer Sayan Jafarali 3rd-Andrew Huang
Under 1750 RR Xin Ding Wenfang Lei Justin Shi 3rd-Sreysht Badrinarayanan
Under 2250 RR Vignesh Iyer Hin Chiu Jeff Ruiz 3rd-Andrew Huang
Under 1650 RR Yael Sanchez Qi Li Frank Zandpour 3rd-Aviv Dechner
Under 2450 RR Alex Wu Jeff Ruiz Vignesh Iyer 3rd-Chi-Sun Chui
Under 3450 Doubles RR Carol Cai / Cinderella Yang Weiyan (brian) Lin / Ryan Hsu Phuong Le / Chau Tran 3rd-Gautam Kathiravan / Babak Ravaji
Under 2150 RR Maxym Stetsenko Sayan Jafarali Konstantin Chernomorskiy 3rd-Andrew Huang
Under 1850 RR Jack Qin Varaang Bhandula Yaalini Kathiravan 3rd-Filex Shtorper
Under 4200 Doubles RR James Therriault / Satish Krishnamoorthy Gautam Kathiravan / Andrew Zhou George Guo / Patty Martinez-Wasserman
Under 21 Yrs RR Kai Zarehbin Alex Wu Ted Chensheng Li 3rd-Sayan Jafarali

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