The first magic weapon: the forehand is too powerful, the world's first has the ability to calculate revenge!
It can be seen that Wang Yidi's backhand is like a serial shot, but Zhang Benmeihe is not afraid. The Japanese youngster can continue to improve his quality and compete with Wang Yidi. Chen Meng also stepped up her forehand attack on Hina Hayata, but her forehand couldn't penetrate her Japanese sister. In the end, Hina Hayada defended her and instead pierced Chen Meng. Sun Yingsha defeated Miwa Zhang 3-0 and Hina Hayada 3-0. The first winning spell is that her forehand is too strong!
One blow pierces you, and one blow dissolves grievances. There is no need to be sloppy at all. Among the female players, Taiwan's Deng Yaping's forehand attack before the national table tennis is very terrifying, and Sun Yingsha's forehand can be said to be too powerful! In the national table tennis warm-up match, Sun Yingsha defeated the male player Cao Wei and defeated the chipper Matt. Her ability to attack her forehand is comparable to that of the men's second team. With such a powerful forehand firepower, it's no wonder that Hina Hayada and Akira don't surrender!
The second magic weapon: rotation limits speed. Sun Yingsha didn't just rely on playing fast to defeat the Japanese.
Wang Yidi and Chen Meng lost to their opponents. A large part of the reason is that they follow the rhythm of Japan. Japanese players are known for their speed close to the table. You're faster than me, and I'm faster than you. Miwa Zhang has not yet reached the strength of an adult, Hina Hayada is too thin, and Miu Hirano is too short, so her hitting power is definitely at a disadvantage compared to the strong Chen Meng and Wang Yidi. As a result, they will increase their speed and hit the ball faster and faster, so fast that you don't have time to add power and mass.
Chen and Wang were both ahead due to the fast pace of the Japanese team, which was the main reason for the loss. Conversely, Sun was able to play fast, but she added a lot of spin against Hina Hayada and Miu Haramoto, actively slowing down the tempo and preventing the Japanese from getting up quickly. That's where Sasha is very smart. In addition, after the tempo slows down, Sun Yingsha's forehand and backhand can suddenly accelerate until the opponent can't keep up with her speed. This made the two aces of the Japanese team very uncomfortable in terms of rhythm!
The third magic weapon: the ability to solve problems on the spot makes Sun Yingsha a person at the top of the pyramid.
All players can play with speed, power, spin and rhythm, it's just a matter of ability. Sun Yingsha's strongest point is not these technical factors, but her ability to solve problems on the spot. Zhou Yu mentioned in the commentary that Zhang Benmei and every serve are changing, and the rotation and method of each serve are different, but these have not affected Sun Yingsha. Twist when it's time to twist, rush when it's time to burst, and control these small ball skills by rubbing, swinging, and splitting on the receiving table, just like Malone is obsessed.
Among the female chess players, Sun Yingsha is the only one who can control the first three boards so delicately. Most of the others just twisted and hit the backhand directly. I have to say that there are too many tricks for Sasha. In order to prevent Sun Yingsha from being twisted on the first board, Hina Hayada directly opened the way to attack Sun Yingsha with a long ball, but her action was broken by Sun Yingsha**, and Chen Meng was hit by Hina Hayata's sharp long ball. ball and score 70 points. Eight falls.
In addition to the above three ** treasures, Sun Yingsha's ability to withstand psychological pressure in the game is indeed better than others. She dares to fight tough battles, and she can fight tough battles. In the face of the two aces of the Japanese team, she also has different tactics to restrain her opponent and resolutely execute it to the end. National table tennis has always liked to use the word "the strongest on the planet". Sun Yingsha in the women's team final of the Busan World Table Tennis Championships is definitely the strongest on the earth! Why do you think Sun Yingsha has been able to keep Japan without conceding two games? Did she win?