On March 14, Beijing time, the second round of the women's singles of the WTT Singapore Grand Slam, Japanese table tennis ace Ito Mimachi and Chinese Taipei player Chen Siyu competed for a place in the round of 16. After four sets, Ito won 11-6, 6-11, 11-7, 12-10, and advanced 3-1. However, the winning Ito Didn't celebrate, and after entering the women's singles round of 16, the real test has just begun! Moreover, in this game, Ito Mimachi lost another round, eliminating Han Ying 3-1 in the last round, and Ito Mimachi also lost a set.
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In the first set, Chinese Taipei's Chen Siyu failed to bite Ito in the second half of the set, and Ito took the lead 11-6. In the second set, Chen Siyu played more proactively, also an 11-6, Chen Siyu returned the favor to Ito Mimakoto, chasing the big score to a 1-1 draw.
In the third set, Ito Mimachi back-end force, 8-5 to establish an advantage, Chen Siyu chased two points in a row to put pressure on Ito Mimachi, unfortunately, Chen Siyu's key ball stage was continuously wrong, returning the ball to the net + out of bounds, losing three points in a row, Ito Mimachi won 11-7, after winning the game, Ito Mimachi led Chen Siyu with a 2-1 overall score.
In the fourth set, Ito scored three consecutive runs to build a 3-0 advantage. Chen Siyu once overtook the score 8-7, forcing Ito to call out a timeout. After the timeout, Ito reversed the decline, trailing 7-9 to score consecutive points to a 9-9 draw. Chen Siyu took the first set point 10-9, and Ito Mimachi saved the set point and scored three consecutive points to win 12-10, and the big score was 3-1.
So far, this year's WTT Singapore Grand Slam women's singles round of 16 has identified 11 people: national table tennis 4-2 leading japanese table tennis!
Players who have been promoted to national table tennis: He Zhuojia, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Liu Shiwen
Players who have advanced to Japanese table tennis: Hina Hayata and Mimako Ito