At present, the WTT Star Challenge Doha station is still fiercely competing, in the women's singles 1/16 final, 13-year-old Chinese table tennis rising star Zhang Benmei and defeated the German table tennis star Han Ying, who did not have the opportunity to advance, she was full of red tears on the spot. Although Meihe lost to Han Ying, at the age of 13, she showed a strong explosive force and impact in the event, becoming a new force to be reckoned with in the table tennis world.
In addition to showing his table tennis strength on the field, Zhang Benmeihe's artistic cells are also very strong. A few days ago, a video of Zhang Benmei and the pre-match hot dance became popular on the Internet, during the waiting period before the game, Meihe initially warmed up with a stretch, but did not pull twice to change the taste, helped Habison pick up a ball, simply danced the women's group dance, becoming a beautiful landscape outside the arena.
As can be seen from the video, Meihe imitates the whole set of movements of the Korean girl group, and the dance style and rhythm are imitated very well, and the similarity with the original video of the girl group is more than 80%, and the ping-pong young general has such a strong dance talent, which really surprises many viewers. Even South Korean Chinese table tennis player Tian Zhixi can't help but sigh: How long has she been dancing?
This time, Meihe participated in the competition accompanied by her mother, and the overall appearance was very eye-catching. In the early few matches, she defeated a number of players, including 4 national table tennis players, and her strength was not bad. Her mother, Zhang Ling, served as an off-court coach and made tactical planning for Meihe. The German player han ying she played against a few days ago is the runner-up of the Olympic women's team, and she can calmly cope with the battle at a young age and win the next set, which is quite good.
Zhang Benmei, like Han Ying, is a Chinese table tennis player. However, Han Ying went to Germany, and the Meihe family played for the Japanese table tennis. Meihe's parents, Zhang Yu and Zhang Ling, were originally Chinese table tennis players, and later moved their family to Japan, obtained Japanese citizenship, and trained Zhang Benzhi and his brothers and sisters to play for the Japanese table tennis world. Zhang Benzhihe reached the men's singles quarterfinals at the Slovenian Open before the age of 13, and has now become the main player in Japanese men's table tennis, winning the bronze medal of the men's team at last year's Tokyo Olympics and being admitted to Waseda University.
However, in the past two years, Zhang Benzhihe's performance has not been satisfactory, and he has been repeatedly suppressed by Chinese players, which has made the coaching team publicly express dissatisfaction with him. His father, Zhang Benyu, said that compared with China, the Japanese table tennis training system is backward, and both coaches and sparring partners are of average level, and it is impossible to maximize the potential of Zhang Benzhihe. Chiwa, who is less than 19 years old, still has room for trial and error, and his family and team need to plan his career path well and provide him with more possibilities.
Zhang Ling once said that Meihe talent even surpassed her brother, from the performance of the WTT Star Challenge In Doha, Meihe's talent and strength are online, hoping to see her more wonderful performance in the future.