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Lin Shidong became the youngest first brother in the table tennis world in history, and Liang Jingkun pulled down the first brother of Japan, Tomokazu Zhangmoto

The International Table Tennis Federation announced the latest world rankings on the 11th, and the world rankings have changed drastically this week, 19-year-old Chinese "Little Stone" Lin Shidong in the 2025 WTT Singapore Grand Slam Men's Singles Final After repelling teammate Liang Jingkun, he scored 2000 points, and the total score of 8025 points also surpassed Wang Chuqin's 7775 points, and ascended to the world king for the first time.

In the WTT Singapore Grand Slam, the 19-year-old Lin Shidong became the youngest table tennis world leader in history!

France's "glasses" A. Lebrun, who broke into the men's singles semifinals in Singapore, scored 700 points, jumped from 14th to 10th, and also ranked among the top 10 in the world for the first time. Chinese Taipei's Lin Yunru reached the quarterfinals of the Singapore Grand Slam and scored 350 points, but slipped from 12th to 14th.

Chinese Taipei's Gao Chengrui, who reached the round of 16 for the first time at the Singapore Grand Slam, rose from 24th to 21st, setting a new career best, while 18-year-old Zhang Youan also rose to a career-best 72nd after winning the Singapore Junior Grand Slam Under-19 Men's Singles title.

In terms of women's rankings, Chinese rookie Kuo Man jumped from 15th to 7th after snatching the women's singles runner-up in the Singapore Grand Slam, writing a new career high, and Chinese Taipei's first sister Zheng Yijing was also squeezed from 11th to 12th.

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