On the evening of 0 October 0, Beijing time, the table tennis WTT Taiyuan regular season continued, and the national table tennis teenager Qin Yuxuan took the lead in the women's singles semifinals, facing the Japanese chipping star Hashimoto Fan Noka, who had previously broken through the two defenses of the Chinese team, and as a result, Hashimoto Fan Noka, who had defeated the national table tennis player Liu Weishan and Zong Geman 0-0 twice, once again won 0-0, thus getting the first ticket to the finals, please see below for more details.
Hashimoto Sail Noka, who was born in 1998, is currently one of the strongest chippers in the world's women's table tennis, with very strong strength, and won the national table tennis world champion Chen Xingtong when he debuted in his early years.
本次比賽橋本帆乃香狂轟2個3-0擊敗兩位國乒運動員晉級,包括全國錦標賽單打冠軍劉煒珊、年輕新星縱歌曼,隨後與擊敗日本主力木原美悠的覃予萱過招,兩人都面臨考驗。
After the start of the game, Hashimoto Fanoka quickly entered the state and quickly took the lead, on the other hand, Qin Yuxuan did not fully adapt to the opponent's chipping rotation changes, and at the same time was very jealous of Hashimoto Fanoka's slashing counterattack, and as a result, he was more conservative on the court, and was soon opened up by the opponent, and finally lost the first game with only 2 points.
In the second game, Hashimoto Sailoka still performed strongly, quickly leading the score at the beginning, and this time Qin Yuxuan was relatively more adapted to the opponent's ball, and there was hope of a comeback during the period, but in the end he was forced into a desperate situation with a 11-0 defeat.
In the third game, Hashimoto Honoka led the score at the beginning again, and Qin Yuxuan's state was still sluggish, and finally lost the whole game 11-0, thus becoming the third national table tennis player to be clean sheet by the Japanese chipper, and he was indeed not an opponent at all.
At present, it seems that although chippers are no longer the mainstream of table tennis, they need very solid basic skills to defeat high-level chippers, so the national table tennis coaching staff has always regarded the results of dealing with chipping as an important indicator to evaluate athletes, especially young players.