The Chinese mixed team World Cup won a thrilling victory, and Shatou Xiaopang shined

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-28

On December 9, 2023, the Chengdu ITTF Mixed Team World Cup ushered in the sixth match day, and the scene was extremely hot. In the afternoon's two matches, South Korea defeated Germany 8-6, while Chinese Taipei comfortably beat Slovakia 8-3. The evening's matches were even more high-octane: China will take on Japan, while Sweden will take on France.

In the first mixed doubles match, China fielded top-ranked world champions Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin against Japan's Hayasuke Togami and Miwa Zhangmoto. In the first game, the Chinese led 5-1, but the Japanese were not to be outdone and quickly chased it to 4-5. Immediately afterwards, the Chinese pair pressed their opponents again and won 11-5.

In the second game, the Japanese pair played a crazy 7-0 start, but the Chinese pair Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin launched a crazy counterattack, 10-9, and took the first match point. Although the Japanese pair pulled one back at 13-11, the score was tied at 1-1. In the third game, the two sides played extremely fiercely, and the score was tied many times, and finally the Japanese team won the game 11-9, leading the Chinese pair 2-1.

In terms of big scores, the Japanese team led the Chinese team 2-1. Next up is the Women's Singles match, where China's Wang Manyu faces Japan's Hina Hayata. Wang Manyu performed well, sweeping the opponent in three straight games with -9, contributing a point to the Chinese team. In terms of big scores, the Chinese team overtook the Japanese team 4-2. In the subsequent men's singles match, the Chinese team's number one men's singles chubby Fan Zhendong met Tomokazu Zhang from the Japanese team.

Xiaopang lost to the opponent at -7), and the Chinese team still led 5-4. The whole game was magnificent, and the duel between the Chinese team and the Japanese team was full of suspense, which made people want to stop.

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