On February 21, Beijing time, the World Table Tennis Team Championships continued to compete fiercely, and in the women's team 1 8 finals, the Chinese team faced the Thai team. Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi appeared one after another, and all three of them swept their opponents with a perfect record of 3-0, making the Chinese team easily advance to the quarterfinals of the women's team with a score of 3-0.
The first is Chen Meng's match against Sutasini. In the opening stage, Chen Meng quickly got into the groove, and her return handling and multi-shot holding gave her the upper hand, and the score quickly opened up, winning the first game easily 11-3. Although Sutasini had a good range and was competitive, he was unable to do so once he entered the stalemate stage, losing another game 5-11 in the second game. In the third game, Sutasini chose to pause, but Chen Meng showed absolute strength and confidence, controlled the mistakes more properly, and the 11-0 suppression force made the opponent powerless to fight back, and finally swept 3-0 to help the Chinese women's team take the lead.
Next up is Sun Yingsha vs. Genipa. Genipa was more active, with outstanding backhand holding ability, and continuous high-quality single shots gave her the lead, but Sun Yingsha gradually adapted to the opponent's ball, and was unrelenting at the critical moment, winning the first game 11-8. In the second game, Genipa led 3-0, but then lost 4 points in a row and was forced to pause, and Sun Yingsha showed super initiative to adjust and won another game 11-6. Although Sun Yingsha led 4-1 in the third game, she suffered consecutive points at a critical moment, but fortunately she adjusted her rhythm in time and won three games in a row 11-5, and beat Genipa 3-0, adding another point to the Chinese team.
Finally, there is Wang Yidi's match against Olawan. The two launched a fierce multi-shot round, and Olawan once chased the score to 9 draws, but Wang Yidi was undaunted at the critical moment and narrowly won the first game 11-9. In the next game, Wang Yidi played steadily, maintained the lead and finally won another game 11-7. In the third game, Wang Yidi did not give his opponent any chance, won another game 11-5, and sealed the opponent 3-0, locking a 3-0 victory for the Chinese women's team and successfully breaking into the quarterfinals. Next, the Chinese women's team will face the winner between Brazil and South Korea. Chinese table tennis