Zheng Yijing and Lebrun won the title, beating Mittham and Hugo

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-01

Zheng Yijing and Lebrun won the title, beating Mittham and Hugo

In the women's singles match of the Goa Star Challenge in India, Zheng Yijing vs Mittram, there is no doubt that Zheng Yijing will win the final title. Zheng Yijing easily defeated Yang Xiaoxin in the semifinals, which shows how strong Zheng Yijing's strength is. Zheng Yijing has rested for a long time, and it has been a long time since she has won such an international championship.

In the single competition of the Star Challenge, 600 points can be scored, which is of great significance to Zheng Yijing. In the match between the Doha Star Challenge and Wang Manyu, Zheng Yijing showed a strong suppressive ability in attack and also had a certain upper hand in the game. Against Wang Manyu, she had the upper hand, and against Mittram, she had an even bigger upper hand.

This time, Mittram defeated Shin Yubin and Zhu Qianxi, two young Korean players, one after another, showing a very high level of singles. In the middle and long distance, Mittram showed his strength in the power ball. The two South Koreans had no way to break through Mittram's defence and get their hands on the all-important score.

Zheng Yijing is much older than Mittram, and she doesn't take advantage of this one-on-one confrontation. Zheng Yijing has strong combat experience, and she is confident that she can impress her opponent with the first three moves. At this point, Mittram did not have the upper hand, but in a head-on battle, he did not suffer.

To defeat Zheng Yijing and win the championship, it is not only necessary to have strong strength, but also more strategic changes. In fact, even if she goes head-to-head, Zheng Yijing will not necessarily lose, even a strong person like Yang Xiaoxin has lost, and it is too difficult for Mittram to defeat such a strong opponent. Therefore, Zheng Yijing's winning rate in this game is still very high, and it is unlikely that she will be pulled into the playoff.

Both are aiming for the most valuable champions, so in this case, it depends on how resilient they are. Zheng Yijing and Mittram both have strong forehand attacks, but Mittram's forehand attacks are more ferocious, while Zheng Yijing is better at forehands, and if they are beaten by the opponent, it will not do any good.

Zheng Yijing is already old, and if she plays the last game, her physical strength will also decrease, and she is likely to lose this game. For Zheng, it was especially important to finish the game quickly, and Mittram had to keep hitting the long ball in order to make his style of play easier.

Judging from the three rounds of play, Zheng Yijing has an absolute advantage. The outcome of this game depends largely on the tactical arrangements of the players. In the final match of the men's singles, France's Felix Lebrun took on Brazil's Hugo. Lebrun does have a good chance of winning.

Hugo's first three sets of attack and mid-range ball coordination were good, and he was a well-rounded outside player. But there is still a difference between their style of play and Lebrun, Lebrun's three rebounds near the stage have a lot of pressure, and the mid-to-long rebounds also have the power to counterattack, and the duel between the two is definitely a duel worth looking forward to.

Lebrun's serve is too easy, and Lebrun's style of play changes a lot, not just with the forehand, but also with an elusive style of play. If Hugo is contained on the receiving foot, it will be a very difficult game. Lebrun was playing with his younger brother this time, and he was the only one to make it to the men's singles.

Hugo performed very well in this match, defeating South Korea's Lim Chung-hoon, Sweden's Carlberg, and veteran Ocharov, and finally reached the final, defeating all Asian and European players.

Lebrun defeated Moregaard this time, and defeated the famous African player Aruna and Germany's Francesca in a devastating attitude, and it was quite difficult for the two to join forces in this year's Champions League. Lebrun avenged his brother's victory by defeating Moregaard, while Aruna also defeated Lebrun's brother in the match.

The only drawback of Lebrun now is that once he is pressed, he is prone to mistakes. He's a young man after all, and there's not going to be much stability, especially in this case. This athlete has a very special style of play, he is a young straight boarder, but his technique is very good, his technique is very good.

Lebrun's career is still evolving, but he is now a European champion and his progress is not much slower than that of Zhang Benmeihe. Hugo was at his best, he had a unique serve and was called "Submarine". The only difference is that Hugo drops back frequently, while Lebrun, although also strong, prefers to be in a close position, as that would put more pressure on the opponent.

If Hugo can't hold on to the first three rebounds, then his chances of wanting to win will be greatly reduced. Now Lebrun is looking for someone to compete with him in the European table tennis arena, and he is playing this tournament on the one hand, to get more points, and on the other hand, to prepare for the upcoming team table tennis tournament next month.

For next month's World Table Tennis Championships, they often participate in competitions, which can be regarded as a kind of exercise. External athletes do not have as many training opportunities as the national table tennis team, so they must often participate in competitions to ensure their physical condition.

Tomokazu Zhang won the men's singles title, Hina Hayada won the women's singles title, and Mittram defeated Shin Yubin.

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