Recently, there was a fierce match at the Singapore Grand Slam, and the battle between Chinese national table tennis player Wang Yidi and Japan's Miu Hirano attracted much attention. The game ended with a score of 2:3, and Wang Yidi failed to win. However, many people think that losing a game is normal and point out that Wang Yidi is just dozing off.
Durban World Table Tennis Championships: Wang Yidi lost to Hina Hayada 3:4.
In the previous World Table Tennis Championships in Durban, Wang Yidi also encountered a fierce duel, and his opponent was Hina Hayada from Japan. However, Wang Yidi's mistake became a record for the Chinese national table tennis team to lose to Japanese players and enter the semifinals. This is also the second time Hina Hayada has reached the semi-finals, and she was able to succeed because there were no Chinese players in her semi-division. Some people believe that the reason why Wang Yidi lost to Hina Hayada was because she was too nervous.
Hangzhou Asian Games: Wang Yidi lost to Hina Hayada 3:4.
The next time he met Hina Hayada was during the Asian Games in Hangzhou, which coincided with the National Day, and Wang Yidi lost to Hina Hayada again. Many people believe that in this match, Hina Hayada played exceptionally well. If it weren't for the support of China's Sun Yingsha, China would not have been able to win the women's singles title during the National Day.
Lanzhou Star Match: Wang Yidi lost 0:3 to Miyu Kihara.
The Lanzhou Star Tournament is an important WTT 600 points competition, which is the first time it has been held in China, and the Chinese national table tennis attaches great importance to it, sending more than a dozen players to participate in the event, and the lineup is comparable to the National Championships, National Games and World Table Tennis Championships. However, what is unexpected is that Wang Yidi, as the main player of national table tennis, lost 0:3 to Miyu Kihara of the Japanese team in the game. Although Miyu Kihara is a second-tier player of the Japanese team and is quite strong, Wang Yidi still lost the game compared to Wang Yidi, who has more solid strength.
Busan World Table Tennis Championships: Wang Yidi lost 0:3 to Miu Hirano.
It is worth mentioning that after losing to Miu Hirano at the Singapore Grand Slam before, Wang Yidi met her opponent again, and she won the match. This also means that Wang Yidi does have the strength to defeat Miyu Hirano. However, in the next game, Wang Yidi's performance was really ridiculously bad.
In the past year, Wang Yidi has lost five times to the main players of the Japanese team. If she participates in the Olympics, then the national table tennis coaching staff, athletes and the gold medal that Chinese table tennis values the most important will face a huge challenge.
In any case, despite the difficulties faced by Wang Yidi, we still want to express our support and blessings to her, and hope that she can achieve better results in future competitions.