Summary of the top 14 battle reports of the German station, the Thai team was wiped out, and the strength of the European team gradually became prominent!
On March 2, the German Tennis Championship 1 4 matches have all come to an end, and 4 strong teams have been produced. Thailand is by far the strongest team and the hottest. However, World Championships Women's Singles No. 1 Intanon and World Championships Mixed Doubles runner-up Dechapo Sasiri both lost, meaning that no one could make it to the semi-finals.
Thailand lost four games in a row and were almost kicked out of the game.
Thailand has developed rapidly in recent years, winning gold medals in men's and women's singles, women's singles, and mixed doubles, and women's doubles has two pairs of the world's top ten players, which can be said to be a world-class team.
In this tournament, the mighty China, Japan and South Korea have all left their main players behind and are only in Group 3. On the Thai side, all the main players were sent to the field, which just gave them a good opportunity.
Men's second seeds Wang Gaolun, Intanon Inn, Lee Mi-sik, Ge Tong, Men's Singles No. 1 Supak Kitinupong and Dechapo Sahiri in mixed doubles. It can be said that this team has the ability to win four individual championships, especially women's singles and mixed doubles, which has a great advantage.
Unfortunately, Wang Gaolun and Li Meimiao were both kicked out in the first game, but because of Danon, Jitong, Supak Kitinupong, and Dechapo Sasiri all advanced to the round of 16.
In the match of 1 4, Supa Jitinubong was defeated 2-0 by Li Zhehui and Yang Boxuan; Intanon lost 2-0 to Nguyen Thu Lin; Dechapol Shasiri lost 0-2 to Tabolin Pique; Ketong lost 0:2 to Kim Zi-eun; Thailand lost all four of them, and none of them made it to the quarter-finals. It was by far the most surprising thing, when a team that had won the top flight with 300 men was eliminated in that incredible 1 4 finals.
The Rise of Europe.
Seven of the 20 places in the quarter-finals were won by European athletes, a rare result, showing that the overall level of European athletes has improved.
Denmark is still the strongest team in terms of overall strength, with three in total. Even though Denmark's best men and men are not there, their second row is still very good. Men's Singles player Geimke, Women's Singles player MIA, and Men's Doubles player Kjaer Sogaard are all very competitive players to advance to the quarterfinals.
France's Popov and Lambert's Tran also reached the semi-finals, and their level is getting higher and higher every year, and their future is limitlessMeasure. Bulgaria's Gavrila and Stefani are recovering from injury and their level is steadily improving. Dutch women's Tabolin Pique continued to perform at a high level, knocking out top seed De Chapo Sahili to reach the final.