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Take a look at the good things done with Sun Yingsha: Hayada shed tears in Nagoya, Zhang Benmei and forcibly held back tears

author:The sixth man in the national ball
Take a look at the good things done with Sun Yingsha: Hayada shed tears in Nagoya, Zhang Benmei and forcibly held back tears

The table tennis WTT Nagoya Women's Finals ended the first day of competition, and the main players of national table tennis, Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha, defeated Hina Hayada and Miwa Zhang in the foreign battle respectively. Among them, Chen Meng narrowly defeated the number one rival of national table tennis Hina Hayada 3-2, and Sun Yingsha also eliminated the opponent 3-2.

It is worth mentioning that after the game, Hina Hayada did not hold back the sadness caused by the loss, and directly shed tears on the interview scene. Counting this loss, Hina Hayada has lost to Chen Meng 7 times, and this kind of ending that almost won but lost in the end is really easy to collapse.

Take a look at the good things done with Sun Yingsha: Hayada shed tears in Nagoya, Zhang Benmei and forcibly held back tears

Hina Hayada once broke Wang Yidi's defense at the World Championships in Durban, which made her see the hope of continuing to break through the main force of national table tennis, but with Wang Manyu's sweeping crit on her in the mixed team World Cup not long ago, and Chen Meng's efforts to turn the tide in this finals, Hina Hayata's dream of continuing to break through national table tennis did not shine into reality, but was brutally extinguished.

Let's talk about Japan's rising star Miwa Zhangmoto, after the mixed team World Cup, Miwa Zhang Ben was interviewed, she said that she was most looking forward to meeting Sun Yingsha's opponent in the finals, and the result really followed her wishes. The little girl really worked hard, and she arrived at the stadium early in the morning to prepare for the game, and it could be seen that she especially wanted to win Sun Yingsha this time. After losing 0-3 to the Little Devil in the last Lanzhou Star Match, Zhang Benmeihe seriously summarized and reviewed the game, trying to impact Sun Yingsha at home this time.

The beauty and san who hold back tears

Friends who have watched the game must be able to find that Zhang Benmeihe has indeed improved again, not losing to the little devil in terms of offensive speed, and directly hit Sasha by surprise, and there is not much space to counterattack Zhang Benmeihe. In addition, in terms of serving and rhythm control, Zhang Benmeihe also brought pressure to Sun Yingsha. This ball is also Sun Yingsha, and it is really difficult for ordinary players to withstand Zhang Benmeihe's crazy attack. The ball skills are not bad, the mentality is very good, Zhang Benmei and compared with the encounter performance of the Lanzhou game, this performance won Sun Yingsha's praise.

Take a look at the good things done with Sun Yingsha: Hayada shed tears in Nagoya, Zhang Benmei and forcibly held back tears

In an interview after the game, Zhang Benmeihe was able to express her views on the game and Sun Yingsha at the beginning, but at the end of the session, the little girl almost couldn't hold back, tears rolled in her eyes, she wanted to win too much, and the skills and tactics were implemented very well, but in the face of the world's No. 1 Sun Yingsha, Zhang Benmeihe's mentality fluctuated when she saw the dawn of victory in the decisive game, and was finally seized by Sun Yingsha. Although Miwa lost, many of us fans saw her progress. In the future, she may be able to become the number one opponent of national table tennis!

The above is the good things that Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha did in Nagoya, Japan: one made Hina Hayada cry very sadly, and the other made the teenager Zhang Benmeihe almost cry. In fact, we also expect that major opponents such as Hina Hayata, Miwa Zhangmoto, etc., can form a more violent impact on national table tennis, only in this way can national table tennis continue to innovate, and the strength of opponents can show that national table tennis is stronger, isn't it?