The simplest question in the sport is who wins the most. The honest version adds a sample size: who wins the most after enough matches for the record to mean something.
Players
Sun Yingsha Is Playing A Different Sport
A 90% career win rate over 500+ matches is not dominance. It is a different tier of consistency.
Career win rate: top women (min 200 matches)
Breakdown
Sun Yingsha leads at 90.0% over 508 matches.
Source: ITTF/WTT-style rankings and match dataset. Snapshot 2026-W26.
Sun Yingsha's career mark is 90.0% over 508 matches in the local match table. That is not a hot streak. It is a rate sustained across years of draws, qualifiers, and the best opponents in the world.
The gap behind her is the story. Wang Manyu sits second at 85.8%, then a cluster of senior names. The field is excellent. Sun is just more excellent, by a margin that does not compress when you raise the minimum-match cutoff.
This is not an opponent-adjusted rating. It does not know whether a win came against a top-five seed or a qualifier. It is the blunt, unadjusted percentage. The point is that even the bluntest measure separates her cleanly.
The top of the women's win-rate table: SUN Yingsha 90.0%; WANG Manyu 85.8%; ZHU Yuling 83.3%; KUAI Man 82.7%; SHI Xunyao 82.2%; CHEN Yi 81.9%; HARIMOTO Miwa 80.1%; QIN Yuxuan 80.0%.
Read the chart as a gap, not a ranking. The distance between Sun and second is larger than the distance between second and eighth. That is what 'a different sport' means in numbers.