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Prepare to Win: WTT Finals 2025 Hong Kong Betting Tips & Winning Odds (2025 WTT Series, December 10-14)
The WTT Finals 2025 will take place in Hong Kong, and the 16 best in each division will fight for the title and legacy. It means that even opening matchups are pretty unpredictable, with several ones already tightly priced, offering strong value opportunities in both the men’s and women’s draws.
WTT Finals Hong Kong 2025: Key Info
The WTT Finals 2025 will be held from December 10–14, 2025, at the Hong Kong Coliseum. This season-ending event gathers the top performers of the year: only the top 16 men’s singles and 16 women’s singles players on the WTT “Race to Finals” ranking make it, plus the top seven mixed-doubles pairs, and one host-wildcard pair.
| ℹ️ Tournament: | WTT Finals Hong Kong 2025, 2025 WTT Series |
| 🏟️ Venue: | Hong Kong Coliseum, Hong Kong, China |
| 🗓️ Dates: | 10-14 December 2025 |
Understanding The 2025 World Table Tennis Finals
The 2025 edition has significantly increased its prestige and prize pool: total prize money is set at US $1.3 million. For players, this event is the season’s grand finale — their WTT-Series results over the year determine qualification, so it rewards consistency across multiple tournaments.
With only the absolute elite qualifying, the WTT Finals promises a high-stakes, high-quality showdown, which is a perfect scenario for both predicting a champion and looking for value bets before the draw.
WTT Finals 2025 Table Tennis Odds & Favorites
Men’s Singles Favorites
After the tight 2025, the world ranking of men’s singles and so main favorites looks like the following:
- Wang Chuqin
- Lin Shidong
- Hugo Calderano
- Truls Moregard
- Tomokazu Harimoto
Of course, the main Favourite is Wang Chuqin. He has reasserted dominance in 2025 after reclaiming the world No. 1 and winning major events like WTT Champions Macao. The Chinese player looks solid, confident, and in form. Given the elite-but-small draw at WTT Finals, his consistency and recent success make him the most reliable candidate to lift the trophy.
Among the other strong contenders, we should admit Hugo Calderano, currently ranked third, and he is among the top-performing non-Chinese players globally. Other possible challengers are rising names like Lin Shidong or seasoned threats such as Liang Jingkun. Given the small field (top 16), the margin is slim as even lower-seeded participants have potential to upset, especially if top players slip.
Women’s Singles Top Contenders
The women’s top-5 is still Chinese-only, and the main favorites in the singles draw are the following:
- Sun Yingsha
- Wang Manyu
- Chen Xinhtong
- Kuai Man
- Wang Yidi
Sun Yingsha had a dominant year, ranked No. 1 in the world, and won multiple WTT titles in 2025 (e.g., WTT Champions Macao, Chongqing). She has a proven ability to handle pressure in tight matches. At the WTT Finals, with only the top 16, she should be favored to reach (and win) the final, as her points total in 2025 is almost twice that of her nearest chasers.
While not always in the spotlight, Chen Xingtong has had solid showings this year and sits third in the world. In a compact field, if she draws favorably and brings her A-game, she could surprise, offering a decent value for a “splash” bet aiming for deep progression or even a throw-down to higher seeds. Among the other outsiders with good chances is Wang Yidi, as she is a solid performer, capable of deep runs if she hits form at the right moment.
2025 World Table Tennis Finals Betting Predictions
Based on current form, rankings, and recent performance in 2025, here are our betting suggestions for WTT Finals Hong Kong 2025:
Felix LEBRUN to beat Hugo CALDERANO @ 1.80 (4/5)
2 (100%)
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Felix has improved quickly this season and carries strong momentum vs Calderano in competitive settings. Of course, this is a close, high-quality matchup, and the market currently prices it almost even, although the Brazilian is higher in the ranking. However, the odds near 1.80 already show that the Frenchman is closer to victory. Still, Calderano is dangerous, but Felix’s recent footwork/third-ball speed and comfort in big arenas make him a legitimate slight favourite in this specific head-to-head.
Liang JINGKUN to beat Lin SHIDONG @ 2.60 (8/5)
2 (100%)
0
Lin Shidong is the higher-seeded name, and the bookies give him the edge, but Liang has the power and experience to disrupt Lin’s rhythm. Their H2H is competitive, and Liang’s retrieval plus counter-drives perform well when Lin becomes over-aggressive. At 2.60, this is a true value punt and worth the risk.
Hina HAYATA to beat Kuai MAN @ 2.05 (21/20)
1 (50%)
(50%) 1
Kuai is the favourite on paper, but Hayata’s fast short-game and variable serve return often cause trouble for Kuai’s rhythm. Hayata has the tactical versatility to steal quick 3rd/5th-ball opportunities. At just over 2.00, this looks like a sensible matchup value: Hayata can push Kuai into longer rallies where Kuai’s timing sometimes slips.
Miyu NAGASAKI to beat Mima ITO @ 2.25 (5/4)
2 (100%)
0
Ito is classically favoured, but the market gives Nagasaki attractive values at 2.25. Nagasaki’s disciplined receive and steady rally control counter Ito’s explosiveness. If Ito misfires on serve/receive, which we’ve seen this season, Nagasaki can grind out tight sets. This one is a solid underdog play with real upset potential.
Conclusion
With the World Table Tennis Finals 2025 starting very soon, the best table tennis bookies are finally offering odds for the opening games, where we see the following upsets pretty interesting:
The 2025 WTT Finals Hong Kong presents an enticing mix: on one hand, you have rock-solid favourites, whose consistency and form make them the easiest choice for safe bets. On the other hand, a small, elite draw increases the chance for upsets, making value picks attractive for high-reward underdog punts.
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