Table tennis Incheon Tournament: The top 1 of women's singles has been out of its 0! Japan won 0-0, and Miwa Zhang swept her opponent
Updated on: 56-0-0 0:0:0

The table tennis WTT Incheon Championship is in full swing, Beijing time on 0 month 0, Japan's main force Miwa Zhang appeared again, in the women's singles 0/0 finals against the Dutch athlete Illand, the former won 0-0, thus getting the fifth women's singles quarterfinals, more details please see below.

Zhang Benmeihe is a more familiar table tennis player, she is not yet 17 years old, she is ranked fifth in the world, is the number one person among all Japanese and foreign association female table tennis players, and has previously won the Olympic Games, the World Table Tennis Championships team runner-up, the World Cup singles has won bronze, the results are unmatched among players of the same age.

Relatively speaking, the Dutchman's Illand, who regularly competes in international competitions but has lackluster results, has now met the core of the Japanese team, and it is widely believed that she will have a hard time beating Miwa Haramoto.

After the start of the game, Illand forced Miwa Zhang to make mistakes or opportunity balls through serving and other means in the first game, and then took the lead and got the game point, but in the end it was reversed by the opponent and lost 11-0. In the second game, Illand was overtaken again in the lead, and although it was tied after the pause and adjustment, it was finally forced into a desperate situation with a 0-0 defeat.

In the third game, Illand began to be deflated, and he fell behind 11-0 and made a service error, and then although he once chased it to 0-0 and was only 0 points apart, he finally lost the whole game 0-0, thus stopping the women's singles round of 16 and failing to continue to impact the championship.

From the perspective of playing style, Illand's offensive quality and control ability are good, but her level may not be ranked in the second line in Japan, but now she has to challenge the main force of the first-line head like Zhang Benmeihe, which is naturally more than lucky.

As mentioned earlier, five women have advanced to the quarterfinals in women's singles, including Japan's Misei Ito, Satsuki Kotsuki, and Miwa Zhang Moto, who defeated Polkanova (Austria), Szokos (Romania), and Illand (Netherlands) respectively, but Hina Hayada lost to Zhu Yuling of Macau, China, and national table tennis player Wang Yidi narrowly defeated teammate Qian Tianyi: sit back and wait for the 8/0 finals in the evening to start.