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Moregard’s Magic: How Truls Took Down World No.1 Lin Shidong in Malmö

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Europe Smash – Sweden 2025 delivered some of the most breathtaking table tennis action of the year. For 11 unforgettable days in Malmö, fans witnessed shocking upsets, thrilling rallies, and the rise of new stars. But no story shone brighter than that of Truls Moregard, the local hero who conquered the world's best.

In a dream finale at Renaissance ⚜ Arena, Moregard stunned World No.1 Lin Shidong to win his first-ever WTT Grand Smash title, right in front of an ecstatic home crowd. It was more than just a win—it was a career-defining moment that marked the Swede’s first victory over the Chinese ace.

Against All Odds

Statistically, this wasn’t supposed to happen. Lin Shidong had an 83% win rate in WTT events and dominated attacking players with an 80% success rate. Moregard, by contrast, had only a 12% win record against Chinese players going into the final. But this was no ordinary day.

Truls executed a perfect tactical plan and never let the pressure shake his focus. From the very first point, he came out swinging, identifying every slight opportunity to go on the attack—especially on loose half-long pushes.

“You’re either aggressive with what you quickly identify or he controls the opportunity.”
— Truls Moregard

Controlling the Rhythm

Moregard’s genius was not just in power—it was in timing and rhythm. At 9–7 in Game 1, after a fierce rally, he threw in a delicate backspin return off Lin’s short serve, taking control. Then at 10–8, after Lin’s slow spinny flick, Truls countered with a flat backhand punch to steal the first game.

Throughout the match, he varied the tempo with sudden blocks, heavy topspins, and deceptive soft shots—all designed to disrupt Lin’s pace.

“A player like Lin doesn’t really have weaknesses… So variation was one of my focuses.”
— Truls Moregard

Whether it was a fast backhand punch or a slow forehand loop, Truls kept Lin guessing and forced errors at crucial stages.

The Forehand Weapon

One of Truls’ deadliest tools was his inside-out forehand topspin, executed from the backhand side. It often caught Lin off guard and either ended the point outright or gave Moregard the upper hand.

His serve setup was critical. At 9–7 in the sixth game, Truls delivered a wide sidespin-topspin serve to Lin’s backhand, which naturally forced a cross-court flick. Truls anticipated it, stepped around, and hammered a forehand to close the point.

“The game is more or less 50% serve and 50% receive… If you do either badly, you lose.”
— Truls Moregard

The Final Point

The final rally had everything: speed, control, chaos, and pure adrenaline. Moregard served long and fast to Lin’s backhand and stayed aggressive throughout the point, even as Lin fell deeper behind the table. It was relentless offense—and it paid off.

“At one point I thought maybe I’d play one short. But I told myself: stay aggressive on everything. So I just kept going.”
— Truls Moregard

A Fairytale Ending

The Swedish crowd erupted as their champion raised the trophy. This wasn’t just a personal milestone—it was a moment of national pride. Truls Moregard proved that even against the world’s best, belief, tactics, and bravery can win the day.

Next stop? China Smash 2025—and the world will be watching.


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Don’t Miss Tonight at 22:00 – KOUS Analyzes Truls Moregard’s Historic Victory

 


Tonight at 10 o’clock, gre78.tv brings you a special analysis: the real reason why Truls Moregard WON and why Lin Shidong LOST.

In this exclusive feature, KOUS dives deep into the tactics, mindset, and key turning points that defined the Europe Smash 2025 Final in Malmö.

🔴 Unseen footage and never-before-shown details will reveal how Moregard managed to do what no European has ever done before — break China’s wall of dominance on the Grand Smash stage.

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History Made at Europe Smash 2025: Sun Yingsha & Truls Möregårdh Crowned Champions 🏆

 

The 2025 edition of WTT Europe Smash – Sweden came to a sensational close on Sunday night, with two unforgettable singles finals that rewrote table tennis history.

On the women’s side, World No.1 Sun Yingsha added yet another prestigious title to her glittering career, overcoming Wang Manyu in a breathtaking 6-game thriller: 11-9, 11-9, 5-11, 10-12, 11-6, 11-5.

But the story of the night belonged to Truls Möregårdh, the charismatic Swedish superstar and proud Olympiacos player, who pulled off the impossible. In one of the most dramatic finals ever witnessed, Truls defeated the world’s top seed Lin Shidong 4-3 (11-8, 8-11, 12-10, 11-8, 4-11, 11-13, 11-9) and made history as the first European ever to lift a WTT Grand Smash Men’s Singles title.

The final point of the match seemed like it would never end. A rally of breathtaking athleticism and nerve, where Möregårdh showed just why he is considered a table tennis genius. His coolness under pressure, his trademark flair, and his iron will made this moment truly iconic.

For Olympiacos and Greek table tennis, this victory has a special meaning.

The presence of such elite athletes in our team proves once again the wisdom and vision of the club's leadership. Having a global star like Truls Möregårdh wearing red and white elevates not just our team but the image of Greek table tennis internationally. His performance tonight made all of us proud, and reminded the world that Olympiacos is not just a team — it’s a movement in World table tennis.

On the women’s final, spectators were treated to a tactical and emotional rollercoaster.

Featuring two of the sport’s biggest superstars, Sun Yingsha vs Wang Manyu was always going to be tight. Game after game was decided by just a few points. Sun held her nerve in the key moments, mixing aggressive backhands with clever pace changes. Even when Wang fought back and leveled at 2-2, Sun elevated her game, dominating the fifth and sixth games with fierce precision.

After the match, Sun Yingsha offered her opponent a heartfelt embrace and thanked the fans in Sweden, lifting her fourth WTT Grand Smash singles trophy to a standing ovation.

As for Möregårdh, he walked off the court to a roaring crowd, waving the Swedish flag — and leaving a legacy that will forever be remembered.

One historic night. Two new champions. One unforgettable Europe Smash.


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🏓 Europe Smash 2025 Semifinals Recap 🔥 Lin vs Gauzy, Moregard’s Rise, Sun & Wang Dominate


It was heartbreak for World No.32 Simon Gauzy, as the French artist bowed out of Europe Smash – Sweden 2025 after an electrifying battle with World No.1 Lin Shidong in the Men’s Singles semifinals (11-4, 7-11, 9-11, 5-11, 11-8, 11-9, 11-7).

Coming into the match with a recent defeat to Lin at Singapore Smash 2025, Gauzy had every reason to fight for redemption. And fight he did, stepping into the Renaissance ⚜ Arena with a fire in his eyes and magic in his hands.

A Stunning Turnaround

Lin came out strong, taking the first game 11-4 with explosive precision. But Gauzy, fueled by motivation and his unique flair, turned the tide and stunned the Chinese top seed by winning the next three games in a row. Leading 3-1, the Frenchman seemed just moments away from reaching the final.

Then came the fifth game – a narrow win for Lin. In the sixth, Gauzy had a 9-6 lead and was on the verge of clinching the upset of the tournament.

But Lin, showcasing championship nerve, rattled off five consecutive points to force a decider. He didn’t stop there—finishing the job with a dominant 11-7 final game to crush Gauzy’s dream run.

Moregard’s Dream Final Awaits

Awaiting Lin Shidong in the final is Sweden’s own Truls Möregårdh, who delighted his home crowd with a ruthless 4-0 victory over Benedikt Duda (11-7, 11-9, 11-7, 11-6).

“I was really nervous, but once I stepped on court, it all turned into adrenaline,” said a beaming Moregard. “Tactically and technically I played fantastic today. Now I will try to make the story even more perfect tomorrow.”

With his aggressive play and vocal intensity, Moregard ignited the Malmö Arena crowd and heads into the final full of confidence and belief.

Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu: Title Track Activated

In the Women’s Singles bracket, Sun Yingsha avenged her previous loss to Chen Yi at the US Smash by dispatching her rival in four dominant games (11-2, 11-3, 3-11, 11-7, 11-9). The World No.1 is now one step away from another Grand Smash crown.

Wang Manyu, not to be outdone, responded with a jaw-dropping 4-0 destruction of Shi Xunyao (11-7, 12-10, 11-3, 11-7), setting up an all-Chinese showdown in the final.

“Hold my drink,” Wang seemed to say with her performance—blazing through her match with a vengeance.

Doubles Delight: Wong & Chan Shock the World

Earlier in the day, Wong Chun Ting and Chan Baldwin pulled off the surprise of the week, defeating the No.3 seeds Lin Shidong and Huang Youzheng in a five-game thriller (7-11, 11-9, 4-11, 11-6, 11-8) to win the Men’s Doubles title.

“We trusted each other. We prepared well. And we played brave,” said Wong Chun Ting after the match.

The pair from Hong Kong, China, claimed their first-ever WTT Grand Smash title in just their second appearance at this elite level—writing their names into the Malmö history books.


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Europe Smash – Sweden 2025: Semifinals and Finals Light Up Malmö!

 

The penultimate day of table tennis action has arrived at Europe Smash – Sweden 2025, promising breathtaking battles for the titles and semifinal clashes at the iconic Malmö Arena. Fans can expect drama, surprises, and unforgettable moments as the competition reaches its climax.


Wong Chun Ting & Chan Baldwin vs Lin Shidong & Huang Youzheng – Men’s Doubles Final | 13:00 (GMT+2)

The day kicks off on Renaissance ⚜ Arena with the Men’s Doubles final. Hong Kong’s Wong Chun Ting and Chan Baldwin are ready to challenge the Chinese favorites Lin Shidong and Huang Youzheng.

Lin is already on a high, having captured the Mixed Doubles title with Kuai Man, and is chasing his second crown of the event. But Wong and Chan have proven themselves as giant killers, stunning top seeds An Jaehyun and Lim Jonghoon in the quarterfinals. With strong momentum and fearless play, the duo will be a real threat to Lin and Huang in what promises to be a fiery clash.

👉 Could we witness another major upset from Wong and Chan?


Sun Yingsha vs Chen Yi – Women’s Singles Semifinal | 14:00 (GMT+2)

The spotlight then shifts to the Women’s Singles where World No.1 Sun Yingsha seeks revenge against compatriot Chen Yi. Their last meeting at the United States Smash saw Chen shock the top seed with a commanding victory.

This semifinal is only their second-ever WTT encounter, but the stakes couldn’t be higher. Sun is determined to prove her dominance, yet Chen has been in unstoppable form in Malmö, with her confidence soaring. Ranked World No.10, Chen is edging closer to her first WTT Grand Smash title and will surely believe she can topple the top seed again.

👉 Can Sun clean up her record, or will Chen deliver another stunning blow?


Truls Möregårdh vs Benedikt Duda – Men’s Singles Semifinal | 18:45 (GMT+2)

The evening brings an all-European battle with Swedish hero Truls Möregårdh taking on German powerhouse Benedikt Duda.

Möregårdh, cheered on by the home crowd, comes fresh off a nail-biting victory against Korea’s An Jaehyun. But his next opponent is in terrifying form: Duda destroyed World No.4 Hugo Calderano in straight games to book his spot in this semifinal.

The matchup promises fireworks, with Moregard’s creativity and fearless attack clashing against Duda’s explosive consistency.

👉 Will Malmö celebrate its local star once more, or will Duda continue his unstoppable run?


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