In the mixed team World Cup, the Japanese table tennis pair played against the German team, and in the first set of the mixed doubles match, the Japanese table tennis pair Zhang Benmei and Hayasuke Togami lost 1-2 to the German pair Meisner Wanyuan. The result of this game was unexpected by Sun Fan, Hayasuke Togami and Miwa Zhang had just defeated the Sun Yingsha combination, but they didn't expect to be defeated by the German combination later, and they didn't have too many advantages in the whole game.
In the first game, Zhang Benmei hit the middle with his forehand and rubbed his long forehand to start the game 4-2. Meissner received the serve and pulled back, and hit a forehand to chase the score to 5-5. Zhang Benmei and Split Chang**, Hayasuke Togami fell behind 5-7 on serve. Miwa Zhang tied the score through serving and forehand grabbing, Wanyuan backhand fast, Hayasuke Togami retreated with a forehand and fell behind 7-10.
Zhang Benmeihe scored consecutive serve points to chase the score to 9-10, the opponent asked for a timeout, and Wan Yuan won the key point 11-9 with a forehand in the middle. Judging from the first game, Meissner's return skills were very strong, and Hayasuke Togami's service wheel did not limit the opponent, resulting in a rather passive handling of key balls.
The Germans' serve was still a certain threat, and Hayasuke Togami's lack of the upper hand in the return link was the key to the loss. In the second game, Hayasuke Togami scored consecutive points when receiving Wan Yuan's serve, directly expanding the score to 6-0. Meissner continued to receive serve and pull back to chase the score to 2-6, and Hayasuke Togami changed the line with a backhand, and the return forehand grabbed 11-3 to easily pull back a game.
Wan YuanThe effect of serving a forehand short ball is average, and as a result, Hayasuke Togami continues to attack, in fact, it is better to serve a long ball directly to form a topspin ball attack, so that at least it is not so passive in the first three boards. In the third game, Meissner received Hayasuke Togami's serve, and the German pair bit the score again, and the two sides played 5-5 in the first half.
Zhang Benmei and the return serve were high, Wan Yuan rubbed the long backhand position, and the forehand was slinged, and Meissner led 9-6 with a fast backhand. The Japanese called a timeout, and then Meissner won the third game 11-7 on a return serve. Hayasuke TogamiThe service wheel couldn't control Meissner's attack, and Zhang Benmeihe also made a mistake in receiving the serve, and the German combination made a lot of effort in the service and return link.
Because only by restricting the Japanese team's attack in this link can they have a chance to win. In the women's singles match in the second set, Miu Hirano swept the German veteran Winter 3-0, Miu Hirano is a dexterous style of play, WinterIt is a fierce style of play, and the two have a style of play.
In the first game, Miu Hirano changed the line with a backhand in a row, attacked sideways with her forehand, and shortened her forehand position to expand the score to 5-1. Winter eats a backhand short ball and serves to grab a forehand to fall behind 3-7. Miu Hirano scored consecutive points with a backhand long ball, and easily won the first game 11-4 in the middle of the serve.
Winter was passive in the return session, and Miu Hirano showed a wealth of technical and tactical changesEither the direct return of the serve or the return of the serve is short, and the connection speed is significantly faster than the opponent, showing dexterity. Winter scored in the second game with consecutive long balls from the middle, and the return pull opened the game 4-1.
Miu HiranoConstantly receiving the serve and swinging short in the middle quickly tied the scoreWinter eats a backhand long ball and is 4-5 down and asks for a timeout. Miu Hirano changed the line with her forehand and shook off the score 7-5 with a serve and forehand, and Winter chased the score to 8-9 through the ball control in the table. At the critical moment, she ate a backhand short ball, and Miu Hirano received the serve and swung short to win the second game 11-8.
Winter also figured out how to play the first three boards in this game, but Miu Hirano had the upper hand in the control of the billiards. Winter doesn't catch a long backhand ball wellSo the whole game is more and more passive, and I can't get the key points. In the third game, Miu Hirano continued to send a backhand long ball, and Winter hit a backhand against ** backhand in the middle, and also tied the score by serving a long ball sneak attack.
Miu Hirano fell behind 4-6 with a forehand attack**, and chased the score to 6-6 by changing the line with a forehand and backhand. Winter led 7-6 with a fast forehand and called a timeout. Miu Hirano controlled the short ball with consecutive billiards to form a forehand rush and threw off the score 9-7.
Winter continued to serve and tie the score, Miu Hirano served to grab the backhand, and Winter lost the third game 9-11 with a forehand attack. Miu Hirano is still stronger than Winter in overall strengthIn the first three board links, it is indeed more dexterous. In this way, the Japanese team overtook the score by a big score of 4-2, and in the third set of the men's singles, Tomokazu Haramoto defeated Ricardo 2-1.
In the first two games, Tomokazu Zhang won 11-3 and 11-9 respectively, and in the third game, he encountered a strong counterattack by Ricardo, and Tomokazu Zhang played very freely, and finally lost the third game 9-11. RicardoThere was a chance to win the second game, because he once took a 7-4 lead, but unfortunately he was caught up by Tomokazu Zhangmoto.
With the end of the men's singles match, Japan led 6-3 on aggregate. If Tomokazu won the third game, the total score would be extended to 7-2. Ricardo still managed to gain a certain advantage for his doubles teammates, and although his overall strength was at a disadvantage, he did not give up.
In the fourth set of the women's doubles, Zhang Benmei and Kihara Miyu defeated Wanyuan Winter 2-1, and the German team won the key point 11-9 in the first game. The most unfortunate thing is that in the second game, the German pair was reversed by the Japanese pair when they had an advantage, and they were pulled back 10-12.
If the Germans win the second gameIn the third game, I had to fight hard, but I was discouraged when I didn't win the second game, and finally lost 5-11 in the third game. In this way, Japan defeated Germany 8-4 on aggregate, and Japan won the third place in the mixed team World Cup.
Sun Yingsha praised Zhang Benmeihe, Wang Manyu proved himself in doubles, and the style of play restrained Japanese table tennis players.
Wang Manyu vs. Hina Hayada is the inevitable choice of national table tennis, and Sun Yingsha vs. Miwa Zhang Ben in mixed doubles.