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Dennehy & Wong Reign Supreme at PPA Beijing Open

Dennehy & Wong Reign Supreme at PPA Beijing Open

Kate
Kate
Published: Jun 21, 2026

The Capital Securities Beijing Open 2026 saved its best for last. Championship Sunday at the Nationa

The Capital Securities Beijing Open 2026 exploded on Championship Sunday, etching new legends into PPA Tour Asia history with breathtaking displays of skill and grit. The Chinese capital witnessed unparalleled competition, creating unforgettable moments.

Key Championship Highlights:

  • Sahra Dennehy claimed a remarkable double gold, dominating Women's Singles and Women's Doubles.
  • Jack Wong Hong-kit delivered a clinical performance to secure the Men's Singles title.
  • Hien Truong and Quang Do showcased incredible chemistry to win Men's Doubles gold.
  • Chao Yi Wang and Len Yang denied Dennehy a historic Triple Crown, winning Mixed Doubles.

Wong's Unstoppable March to Men's Singles Gold

Jack Wong Hong-kit left no doubt in the Men's Singles final, dispatching American newcomer Zane Ford with a decisive 11-5, 11-8 victory. Wong controlled the pace from the first serve, executing a flawless strategy that kept Ford constantly on the back foot. This highly anticipated gold medal was truly a testament to his composed and clinical play.

Earlier, the bronze medal match was a thriller. Hien Truong, the Vietnamese powerhouse, mounted an impressive comeback. After dropping the opening game to breakout Australian star Harrison Brown, Truong rallied with 11-4, 11-6 wins to secure a well-deserved third place. Brown's exceptional run confirmed his rising status on the tour.

Dennehy's Golden Reign Electrifies Beijing

The undisputed star of the Beijing Open was undoubtedly Australia's Sahra Dennehy. Her dominant individual performance secured not one, but two gold medals, thrilling fans and sending a clear message to her rivals.

Singles Supremacy: Dennehy's Masterclass

Dennehy showcased her precision and unparalleled court coverage in the Women's Singles final. She overwhelmed Chao Yi Wang with an emphatic 11-7, 11-3 victory. This wasn't just a win; it was a repeat performance, marking Dennehy's second consecutive triumph over Wang in a mainland China final.

Doubles Domination with Long

Partnering with China's own Yufei Long, Dennehy completed her golden weekend by conquering Aiko Yoshitomi and Chao Yi Wang 11-7, 11-9 in the Women's Doubles final. The Australian's relentless pressure and strategic prowess were simply too much for the competition, confirming a brilliant double gold achievement.

Yufei Long also demonstrated her individual skill, battling through a tough three-game match against Lingwei Kong to claim the Women's Singles bronze medal. She steadied herself in the decider for an 11-7, 8-11, 11-7 victory. In Women's Doubles, Xiao Yi Wang-Beckvall and Nicole Tang secured bronze with an 11-9, 11-4 win over Angel Huang and Christa Gecheva.

High-Stakes Doubles Drama Unfolds

Championship Sunday also delivered electrifying doubles action, featuring incredible teamwork and clutch moments across both Men's and Mixed categories.

Truong & Do's Masterclass in Men's Doubles

The formidable Vietnamese-American duo of Hien Truong and Quang Do were unstoppable in the Men's Doubles final. They triumphed over third seeds Kenta Miyoshi and Robert Stirling with an impressive 11-9, 11-7 straight-game victory. Their undeniable chemistry, sharp transitions, and elite court awareness defined their gold-medal performance.

Earlier, Eunggwon Kim and Jack Wong Hong-kit secured a decisive bronze medal. They dismantled China's Zi Li and America's Nathan Wiseman in a dominant 11-1, 11-1 match, adding another medal to Wong's impressive weekend haul.

Wang & Yang Snatch Mixed Doubles Glory

In a thrilling turn, Chao Yi Wang finally found her golden moment, teaming up with Len Yang to win the Mixed Doubles title. They defeated Sahra Dennehy and Jonathan Wild 11-7, 11-6, denying Dennehy a truly historic Triple Crown. It was an emphatic end to a high-octane tournament.

The Mixed Doubles bronze medal match kicked off the day's televised broadcast, with Nicole Tang of Hong Kong and South Korea's Kim Eunggwon claiming an 11-7, 11-8 victory over local Chinese pair Kwok Man and Chen Ma. Their superior transition play and strategic dinking proved crucial.

Beijing: A New Pinnacle for PPA Tour Asia

The inaugural Capital Securities Beijing Open exceeded all expectations, delivering world-class competition, packed stadiums, and an unforgettable Championship Sunday. The PPA Tour Asia made a resounding statement in the Chinese capital, setting a high bar for future events. While the circuit moves on, the thrilling memories forged in Beijing will undoubtedly endure.