On March 2, Beijing time, the 40-year-old national table tennis world champion veteran Hao Shuai came with good news, that is, he successfully took revenge on Tomokazu Zhangmoto, and narrowly defeated the opponent 3-2 after 5 rounds. Prior to this, Hao Shuai not only lost to Zhang Benzhihe in a row, but even lost 0-11 in a single game at the worst time, and now he finally won the victory, which is really immortal!
At present, it seems that Tomokazu Zhang has not yet come out of the shadow of losing to Chinese players at the World Table Tennis Championships, and even Hao Shuai, the former defeated general, cannot be suppressed after returning to Japan, which is indeed surprising - please see below for details.
Hao Shuai was born in 1983, Zhang Benzhihe was born in 2003, a difference of nearly 20 years, one of them is the former national table tennis hopeful star, and the other is the current leader of Japanese table tennis.
In recent years, Hao Shuai has been unable to cope with the training volume of national table tennis, and turned to Japan to play, and then defeated various famous players many times in the T-League, and even won the title of MVP (Best Player), but against Zhang Benzhihe was repeatedly defeated, and even ate zero eggs in a single game, so many fans were not optimistic about him in this battle, but they didn't expect the ending to be reversed.
In this match, Hao Shuai's Okayama club appeared again to challenge the defending champion Ryu team, who was originally obviously superior in strength, but in the first set, Yoshimura Maharu Hamada Kazuki was swept 0-2 and lost to Niwa Takashi Yan An-11).
The second set is the focus of the battle, the two sides met in a single meeting, that is, Zhang Benzhi and the duel Hao Shuai, this time the young man obviously did not play well, came up and lost a game 10-11, and then pulled back a city 11-6, followed by a 10-11 defeat in the third game, won 11-8 in the fourth game, and finally lost 8-11 in the deciding game, and missed the chance to beat the world champion again.
In the third set, Japan's world champion Yoshimura Maharu continued to collapse, losing 1-3 to Tanigaki Yuma -11), and in the fourth set, Yunobu Daimu won 3-1 against Olympic runner-up Niwa Takaki -8), but the Ryuki team had already lost 1-3 on aggregate, which was also a big upset.
Although Zhang Benzhihe suffered defeat this time, the overall record still has a significant upper hand, but it is not easy for Hao Shuai to win the first brother of Japanese table tennis at the age of 40, and it is worthy of everyone's applause: I look forward to the next time he meets Zhang Benzhihe and can continue to win, come on!