World No. 2 Lim Jong-hoon X Shin Yu-bin group was 0-3 and 2nd place in a row against the world No. 1 group

Aug 23, 2025

World No. 2 Lim Jong-hoon X Shin Yu-bin group was 0-3 and 2nd place in a row against the world No. 1 group



World No. 2 Lim Jong-hoon X Shin Yu-bin group was 0-3 and 2nd place in a row against the world No. 1 group
"World Class Mixed Demodulation Group" Lim Jong-hoon (Korea Exchange) and Shin Yoo-bin (Korean Air) group were once again blocked by the wall of the Great Wall.

The 'World No. 2' Lim Jong-hoon-Shin Yu-bin group was completely defeated by China's Lin Shundong-Kwaiman group (8-11, 6-11, 4-11) in the World Table Tennis (WTT) European smash mixed doubles final held in Malmö, Sweden on the 23rd (Korea time). After losing 8-11 while taking a tight flow of 1 game, they lost 2 games 6-11 and 3 games 4-11 in a row. Following last month's defeat in the U.S. smash final (0-3 loss), he suffered again and became the runner-up for the second consecutive time.

World No. 2 Lim Jong-hoon X Shin Yu-bin group was 0-3 and 2nd place in a row against the world No. 1 group
World No. 2 Lim Jong-hoon X Shin Yu-bin group was 0-3 and 2nd place in a row against the world No. 1 group
Shin Yu-bin lost 0-3 (8-11, 8-11, 9-11) to Harimoto Miwa-Odo Satsukijo in the women's doubles semifinals with Miyu Nagasaki of Japan to secure the semifinals and bronze medal. 'World No. 4' South Korea's doubles team, Yuhan-Kim Na-young (Posco International), also had to settle for the semifinals, losing 0-3 (3-11, 7-11, 8-11) to the 'China's strongest' Sun Ying-Wang Man-yu team.




World No. 2 Lim Jong-hoon X Shin Yu-bin group was 0-3 and 2nd place in a row against the world No. 1 group
Ahn Jae-hyun (Korea Exchange, world No. 17), the only Korean male and female players to make it to the quarterfinals in men's singles, narrowly missed the quarterfinals by losing to the Game Score 2-4 after a fierce battle with the overwhelming support of home fans in the quarterfinals. After losing one game 8-11, he brought two games 11-7 to bring the game back to square one, but later lost 3-4 games in a row 8-11, pushing the game score 1-3. He trailed the game score 2-3 by bringing five games to 11-8, and tried to make a turnaround by playing a six-game deuce match, but lost 12-14 and missed the singles medal in front of his eyes.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.