Today!CCTV5 live g, yes VS Hina Hayata, Sun Yingsha + and other names played
On December 15 (today), Beijing time, the 2023 World Table Tennis Professional League (WTT) Women's Finals kicked off, and eight eighths finals will be staged on the first match day. A number of women from Liu's Chinese table tennis team have moved to Nagoya, Japan, including four highly-ranked players who won the ITTF Mixed Team World Cup in Chengdu.
The sports channel of China Central Radio and Television (CCTV5) will broadcast live on TV in two time periods, starting at 12:30 p.m. and 17:30 p.m. respectively.
CCTV (CCTV Sports Client CCTV5APP) and Migu Video will broadcast live on the Internet and mobile phones.
The 8 World Table Tennis Federation Women's Finals quarterfinals will be held in turn.
At 12 o'clock in the morning, Chinese women's table tennis player Wang Yidi took the lead in her appearance against South Korean women's player Shin Yubin. In the ITTF women's singles world rankings, Wang Yidi ranked fourth and Shin Yubin ranked eighth, replacing Chinese player Tian Zhixi as the highest-ranked South Korean female table tennis player.
At 12:35, Han Ying, a player of the national table tennis overseas corps and ranked ninth in the world on behalf of Germany, played against the South Korean women's player Zhu Qianxi.
At 13:10 in the afternoon, national table tennis player Wang Manyu played against Yang Xiaoxin, who represented Monaco. Wang Manyu, who has performed well recently, surpassed Chen Meng and moved up to second in the world rankings, while Yang Xiaoxin is ranked 13th in the world.
At 13:45, the Chinese women's table tennis team staged a civil war, and Zhang Rui played against teammate Qian Tianyi. Zhang Rui is ranked 16th in the world, and Qian Tianyi, a national table tennis beauty, is ranked 7th in the world.
At 17:30 p.m., the world's sixth-ranked national table tennis player Chen Xingtong played against the world's No. 12-ranked Romanian beauty player Szokos.
At 18:30, the national table tennis player Chen Meng played against the little Japanese player Hina Hayata. After winning the women's singles table tennis championship at the Tokyo Olympics in Japan, Chen Meng's world ranking slipped to third. Hina Hayata, ranked fifth in the world, is the highest-ranked Japanese table tennis player.
At 19:05, Sun Yingsha, a national table tennis player born in 2000, played against Zhang Benmeihe, a Chinese player whose ancestral home is in Sichuan, China. With her strong performance, Sun Yingsha's world ranking has risen to No. 1, and she occupies a favorable position in the competition with Chen Meng and Wang Manyu for the first sister of national table tennis. Born in 2008, Miwa Haramoto is the younger sister of Tomokazu Haramoto, and has risen to No. 14 in the world rankings.
At 19:40, the little Japanese woman with a strange serving posture, Misei Ito, played against the Puerto Rican woman Diaz. As an important opponent of the national table tennis women's team, Misei Ito, the former first sister of Japanese table tennis, has recently missed many tournaments and has fallen to tenth in the world ranking. Diaz is ranked 11th in the world.
How will the national table tennis girls perform with the little Japanese players who have the advantage of being the host? Let's wait and see!