Ping Pong Diplomacy: The Game That Changed the World

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What if a simple game of ping pong could alter the course of history? In this first 2025 episode of Sportly, host Kavitha Davidson takes you on a journey through the unexpected story of how a 19-year-old American table tennis player and a chance encounter on a bus led to one of the most pivotal moments in U.S.-China relations: ping pong diplomacy.

From cultural exchanges to breaking Cold War ice, this story reveals the power of sports to bridge divides and foster global connections. We’ll also uncover other iconic examples of sports diplomacy, from the 1964 Tokyo Olympics to baseball bridging U.S.-Cuba relations.

Tune in to discover how sports can serve as a surprising yet powerful tool for peace and politics.

Host: Kavitha A. Davison | Producers: Saadia Khan & Shei Yu I Content Writers: Jonathan Hazel, Shei Yu & Kavitha A. Davidson I Sound Designer & Editor: Paroma Chakravarty I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound | Cover Art Graphic Designer: Sarah DiMichele

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