Japan defeated Germany 8 4 to secure third place, Hirano swept the opponent, and the German and beautiful players were punished
In a men's soccer tournament held in Chengdu, this World Cup has come to an end. There was a contest between Japan and Germany.
Before the start of the tournament, Japan confirmed that they were ranked third. Germany, who are currently sixth in the standings, are still looking to improve their position.
In the end, Japan defeated Germany 8-4.
In the first game of mixed doubles, the German side was Meissner Wanyuan, while the Japanese side was the two opponents of Miwa Zhangmoto. Both sides are regular lineups.
In the first game, both were inconsistent. The Germans opened the game with a 2-0 lead, before the Japanese scored five in a row to tie the score. The Germans also scored five points and once again overtook the Japanese 7-5. The Japanese player scored again to regain the victory. The Germans followed with three set points at 10-8. Both teams scored 1 goal and the Germans won 11-9 in the opening round.
In the second game, Japan started the game 6-0. The Germans scored twice in a row to tie the score. The Japanese pair also went on the offensive, and Hayasuke Togami was a very dangerous twist. The Japanese scored consecutive points to extend the score to 9:2, putting the German player in an absolute advantage. The Japanese player scored two more balls at the end of the game to tie the score at 11:3.
Wan Yuan, a beautiful player, suddenly kicked the billiard ball away to vent his dissatisfaction, and he didn't know why. Even if you lose, it won't be so fierce.
The referee also didn't give her face and gave her a card.
In the third leg, the Germans scored a goal first. Japan scored twice in a row to pull the game back. Miwa Zhang's ball didn't go over the net because his tennis ball was broken, so it didn't have much elasticity. Zhang Benmei was not disturbed in any way, and he started the next round again. In the second half, the German players fought hard to extend the score to 9-6 with a score of 9:6, while the Japanese players asked for a rest. Everyone was cheering for the Germans. The Germans won 11-7 in the third set. The German defeated the Japanese 2-1.
In the second game, Hirano and Winter started a women's singles match.
In the first game, she won the first game of the match with a score of 5:1 and won the match 11:4 in the match.
In the second game, Winter started 4-1. Miu Hirano chased four balls in a row to regain the lead. Winter asked to stop playing. Miu Hirano continued to maintain a slight lead and extended the score in the final game to win the second game 11-8.
In the third, the two men were tied. In the third set, Miu Hirano won 11-9.
Miu Hirano won 3-0 in Vent. Winter was also fierce in the game, but the referee didn't seem to care. Perhaps, the referee did not notice this.
In the end, Japan defeated Germany 4-2. That's his strength.
In the third game, Germany's Walser and Japan's Tomokazu Haramoto started a men's singles match. Tomokazu Zhang beat Walser 2-1, and it was his lucky day.
Tomokazu Haramoto started quickly with an 11-3 victory. The second set was a bit deadlocked, and in the end, Tomokazu won the match 11-9. In the third round, Walser played well and finally recovered the score at 11-9.
Japan leads 6-3.
In the fourth game of the Women's Singles, Japan's Miyu Haramoto and Miyu Kihara will take on Germany's Winter Wanyuan in a very exciting matchup.
The German team won the first round 11-9. The Japanese players barely recovered the score at 12:10 in the match. In the third set, the Japanese player played well and finally won the match 11-5.
In the end, Miyu Zhang and Miyu Kihara defeated Winter Wanyuan and won 3-1.
Just 8 to 4, Japan won against Germany. In fact, this battle did not change much, and although the Japanese team won, they only finished third.