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How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

After the women's team won the championship of the National Table Tennis Asian Games, let us remember the Japanese teenager Miwa Zhang Ben. Zhang Benmeihe, who is only 15 years old this year, can win a set at the hands of world third king Manyu, after a fierce tiebreaker with Wang Yidi in the Goa Challenge, losing 8-11. In the same match, Zhang Benmeihe also defeated Qian Tianyi 3-1, so how big is the threat of this young player? Will she become the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? The original Great Demon King Deng Yaping also gave such an evaluation worthy of attention after watching Zhang Benmeihe's match.

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

At the same age, Zhang Benmeihe is already outstanding, and his technical characteristics are somewhat Chinese-Japanese combinations, and he has potential for a height of 1.65 meters.

We can't compare Zhang Benmei with Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyulai, Sasha is 8 years older than Zhang Benmeihe. Among our reserve players, Kuman is also 4 years older than Zhang Benmeihe. That is, thanks to Japan's generational plan, people like Mimato Ito, Miu Hirano, including Mikazu Changmoto, are already competing in the adult category at the age of 14 or 15. By the 2008 Olympics, Miwa Chang was only 20 years old. Against the national table tennis players who are nearly 10 years older than her, Zhang Benmeihe can win, and the Asian Games duel Wang Manyu won the first game as soon as she came up, and the fourth game was also 10:6 ahead, it should be said that her technical level has far exceeded the players of the same age.

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

So how do we view the technical characteristics of Miwa Chang? I personally think she has some taste of Chinese and Japanese combination: first, the backhand side has the distinctive characteristics of Japan. When Zhang Motomi and Zhang received the serve, there was a move of Hina Hayata and Mimato Ito, which is rare in Chinese players. Previously, Liu Shiwen lost 2 consecutive games against Mimato Ito, but some of the balls that Mimato Ito couldn't get from the side. Second, the backhand is good, and the forehand is used frequently. Zhang Benmeihe was able to force Wang Yidi into the tiebreaker, that is, she was not particularly inferior in the backhand confrontation. In addition to the backhand diagonal confrontation, Zhang Benmeihe also dares to change the straight line frequently.

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

In addition, Zhang Benmeihe's serve is very characteristic, she can use counter-spinning serve and hook serve like Fan Zhendong and Wang Chuqin. Miu Hirano and Hina Hayata are mainly backhands, while Miwa Changmoto's forehand usage is much higher. The Japanese men's and women's teams have fast backhands and poor forehands, and Miwa Chang's forehand attack ability should be related to the Chinese technique brought by her parents. Third, he is 1.65 meters tall and has the ability to hold the middle and far platforms. Mimato Ito and Miyu Hirano are short in stature and cannot step down. 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, who has reached 1.65 meters tall, did not feel the small area of the platform when she played against Wang Manyu. With such a height, after Zhang Benmei and retiring from the stage, he also has the ability to bombard the middle and far platform.

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

Zhang Benmeihe and Sun Yingsha's characteristics are different, the main force and Zhang Benmeihe are still too few, and the focus will be limited after research.

Is Zhang Benmeihe comparable to Sun Yingsha? Will she become the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? My personal answer is: the two are completely different types and are not much comparable. Zhang Benmeihe is a balanced forehand and backhand player, and Sasha is the first three boards and forehand with great lethality. In the case that the holding link is not weak, Sun Yingsha's killer skill is much stronger than Zhang Benmeihe.

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

Zhang Benmei and now able to pose some threats to the main force of National Pingping, mainly because she has not fought as many times as Hina Hayada. We can face up to Japan's progress, but if we think about the main players of national ping, Zhang Benmeihe still needs more efforts. Unlike her brother Zhang Benzhihe, Zhang Benmeihe is very humble, and she knows her shortcomings. From the perspective of Japanese post-00s players, Zhang Benmeiwa is indeed a very good reserve talent. The generation that really competes with Zhang Benmei should be the group of players born in 2004.

How threatening is 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she became the Japanese version of Sun Yingsha? Deng Yaping: It's worth paying attention to

Do you think the upper limit of Zhang Benmeiwa is high? Will she become a Japanese sister after Hina Hayada? Welcome to leave a message and discuss!

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