Championship Sunday at the Capital Securities Beijing Open 2026 is poised to deliver an absolute pickleball spectacle, with rivalries set to explode and rising stars ready to etch their names in history. The stage is set for an unforgettable day!
Key Championship Sunday Showdowns
- Sahra Dennehy and Chao Yi Wang headline an electrifying multiple-final showdown.
- The highly anticipated Women's Singles final is a rematch of their epic Hangzhou clash.
- Local favorite Jack Wong Hong-kit eyes a historic home-turf victory in Men's Singles.
- Asia's top pickleball talents battle for continental pride and crucial ranking points.
The Ultimate Showdown: Dennehy vs. Wang Rivalry Ignites Again
Women's Singles: A Battle of Styles
The pickleball world is buzzing for the Women's Singles final, featuring a highly anticipated rematch between Australia's Sahra Dennehy and the USA's Chao Yi Wang. Dennehy demonstrated her clinical precision, dispatching Lingwei Kong with dominant 11-3, 11-3 scores. Her consistency is a formidable weapon.
On the other side, Wang showcased her raw power, overcoming Yufei Long in a tighter 11-7, 11-9 contest. This final isn't just a game; it's a clash of fundamental pickleball philosophies that will determine who reigns supreme at the Beijing Open.
Doubles Drama: Chemistry & Power Duos Vie for Glory
Women's Doubles: Dennehy & Long Face Wang & Yoshitomi
The Women's Doubles final promises intricate strategy. Sahra Dennehy, teaming with Yufei Long, navigated a tight semifinal against A. Huang and Christa Gecheva, winning 12-10, 12-10. Their synergy on court is evident.
Their opponents, A. Yoshitomi and Chao Yi Wang, swept aside X. Wang-Beckvall and N. Tang with an impressive 11-6, 11-5 performance. This final will test the depth of their teamwork and individual shot-making under pressure.
Mixed Doubles: Star Power Collides
The Mixed Doubles final adds another layer of intrigue, pairing top talents. Dennehy returns with Jayden Wild, crushing Ka Chun Man and Chun Wing Ma 11-5, 11-0 in a truly dominant display. Their aggressive approach is undeniable.
Meanwhile, Chao Yi Wang and Len Yang fought hard to overcome Natalie Tang and Eunggwon Kim 11-4, 11-9. This final will be a tactical masterclass, pitting power against precision in a high-stakes encounter.
Local Hero & Rising Stars: Men's Finals Promise Fireworks
Men's Singles: Wong Hong-kit's Home Advantage
Hong Kong’s own Jack Wong Hong-kit enters the Men's Singles final as a fan favorite, after a composed 11-7, 11-6 win over Vietnam’s Hien Truong. His composed play and local support could be a significant factor.
He faces American Zane Ford, who powered past Harrison Brown with 11-3, 11-6 scores. This matchup represents a fascinating battle between Wong's strategic finesse and Ford's international pedigree, with the roar of the home crowd potentially tipping the scales.
Men's Doubles: Regional Pride on the Line
The Men's Doubles final sees Malaysia's Hien Truong and Q. Do showcase their precision, sweeping Z. Li and N. Wiseman 11-9, 11-2. Their methodical approach has been effective.
They will face the resilient Japanese duo of K. Miyoshi and R. Stirling, who delivered a stunning upset against Eunggwon Kim and Jack Wong in a thrilling three-set match (8-11, 11-3, 11-8). This final is a testament to contrasting styles, promising a dynamic and unpredictable contest.
Asia's Pickleball Ascendance: Beyond Beijing
The sheer quality and excitement on display at the Capital Securities Beijing Open 2026 unequivocally underline pickleball's explosive growth and rising stature across Asia. This landmark tournament is not just about individual titles; it's a powerful statement about the sport's global expansion.
As Championship Sunday dawns, with continental pride, crucial ranking points, and ultimate bragging rights up for grabs, fans can expect nothing short of a dramatic and memorable conclusion. The Beijing Open is proving to be a watershed moment for pickleball in the region.







