In the first round of the women's team group stage of the Busan World Table Tennis Championships on the morning of the 16th, Sun Yingsha, the women's world No. 1, lost 1-3 to the Indian women's team's special play player Aishka Mukherjee, who is ranked outside the top 100 in the world. Sun Yingsha emphasized in the post-match review that she still has a certain understanding of Mukherjee's strong spinning ball with anti-arc play, and she mainly loses in the control of key points.
Ashika Mukherjee uses granular rubber for her forehand and arc rubber for her backhand. The anti-arc rubber style is based on spinning, and disrupts the rhythm and pace of the opponent by creating a strong spinning ball. The particle-plus arc-proof style of play is relatively rare and very distinctive, and it is especially necessary to pay attention to the changes in rotation when competing with players with this style of play.
Sun Yingsha believes that she has an understanding of Mukherjee's spinning ball and can handle it well. "The reason for the first defeat was that I was not particularly decisive in my control of the key points. Because her racket is covered with rubber particles on both sides, she sometimes hesitates to start with which side to start with, so I think the main reason for losing is that she doesn't control herself very well. ”
Editor in charge: Sun Fei.