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Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

author:Jiro Shinto Ball

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In the first round of the WTT Tunisia Challenger Mixed Doubles, Tomokazu Harimoto and Hina Hayada defeated India's Taka/Kamas 3-1. In this game, Tomokazu Zhang and Hina Hayada made too many mistakes in the first two games, but fortunately they adjusted in time, otherwise the score would have been very passive. If the duo want to win the tournament, they will have to control their turnover rate, even if their opponents are not strong, and they will have to avoid being upset by their opponents.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

In the first game, Tomokazu Zhang and Hina Hayada were slow to enter the state, but the Indian pair entered the state relatively quickly and directly took a 9-3 lead. Taka received the serve and pulled back to get the game point 10-3, and Hina Hayada grabbed a backhand to recover a point after a short fight, and finally lost the first game quickly 4-11.

Taka and Kamath started relatively quickly, and they were very good at connecting the first three boards. Tomokazu Zhangmoto's performance in the first game was sluggish, and the opponent also seized the opportunity to attack continuously in the service round. In the second game, Kamath grazed the edge with a forehand, and Taka started the game 4-2 with a fast forehand. Hina Hayada quickly brought the ball in the middle with a forehand and quickly tied the score.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

Kamath pulled back the forehand position, and Zhang Benzhi and the forehand flew 4-6 behind. Tomokazu Zhang used the service wheel to launch a rush to tie the score, and then the two sides continued to compete with the ball in the table until 9-9, Hina Hayada received the serve and grabbed the forehand, and Tomokazu Zhang Ben and backhand plus spin grasped the key points 11-9.

In this competition, the Japanese table tennis combination made a lot of offensive mistakes at the beginning, and from the middle and late stages, the Japanese table tennis combination basically split the opponent's backhand position, and the tactical changes were richer than the Indian combination. Kamath was really limited as a female player, so she didn't grasp the key points.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

In the third game, Taka started the game 3-5 with a backhand fast belt to the net, Taka continued to return the ball high, and Hina Hayada led 8-3 with a backhand fast forehand. Zhang Benzhi and his backhand changed lines, and Taka ate serve to quickly lose the third game 3-11. In this game, the offensive error rate of the table tennis combination decreased significantly, and they played a super dominant game.

The Indian pair was completely disrupted and lost the ability to chase points in the first two games. In the fourth game, Tomokazu Zhang started 3-0 with consecutive forehand line changes, and the opponent asked for a timeout. Kamath made a backhand error, and Hina Hayada made a backhand to extend the score to 7-1.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

After that, Hina Hayada stepped down in succession, and Kamath hit a forehand in the middle to chase the score to 4-7. Taka attacked sideways with a forehand, Tomokazu Zhang pulled a straight line, and Hina Hayada swung short to wipe the net to get the game point 10-5, and finally won the fourth game 11-6. The Indian combination is still at a disadvantage because of its overall strength, although it played well in the first two games, but it was based on the fact that the Japanese table tennis combination made many offensive mistakes.

Tomokazu Zhang and Hina Hayada still have to strengthen their concentration in the game, if this phenomenon of entering the state is relatively slow to appear, then the next various games will be very passive. In the second round of the women's singles competition, France's Yuan Jiannan faced Japan's Sakura Yokoi, and finally lost 1-3 to her opponent, with too many offensive mistakes.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

In the first game, the competition between the two sides was very intense, and they played until 10-10 without a win, Yuan Jiannan wiped the edge with a backhand, and Yokoi Sakura received the serve and was rushed to lose the first game 11-13. Yuan Jianan still has an advantage in the service round, and Yokoi Sakura is not suitable for the opponent's high-throw serve and looks very passive in key points.

In the second game, Yuan Jianan's serve and attack made consecutive mistakes, and Yokoi Sakura sent a forehand long ball to start the game 6-1. Yuan Jianan's forehand was fast, and his backhand wiped the net 4-8. Sakura Yokoi has a fast forehand and pulls back the middle lane 11-4 to easily pull back a game. If Yuan Jiannan reduces the error rate of some serve and attack, it will be difficult for Yokoi Sakura to win easily and throw the score away.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

In the third game, Yuan Jiannan was always behind at the beginning to chase points, and Yokoi Sakura never got rid of the score, and the two sides kept playing 7-7. Sakura Yokoi snatched a forehand to take an 8-7 lead, and the opponent called a timeout. Yuan Jianan's protection of his forehand position was not effective, and Yokoi Sakura attacked this position continuously, and finally won the third game 11-8.

Yuan Jianan's connection speed is slow, and the threat of Yokoi's forehand attack is still relatively high, and she has gradually adapted to the opponent's high-throw serve. In the fourth game, Yuan Jiannan started 3-1 with a reverse pull in the middle, and Yokoi Sakura received a serve and a forehand attack to tie the score. Yuan Jianan's backhand strengthened the spin, and the forehand quickly brought the backhand position to shake off the score 6-3.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

Saki Yokoi brought a fast forehand and pulled the middle to tie the score. After that, the scores of the two sides alternated upwards, and Sakura Yokoi took an 11-10 lead with a quick backhand and asked for a timeout. After that, Yuan Jiannan hit a backhand fly, and Yokoi Sakura grabbed a forehand serve to win the fourth game 13-11. Yuan Jiannan continuously gave the landing point to the opponent's forehand position, and the effect was really not good.

The strength of Yokoi's forehand attack is very strong, and the connection speed is super fast, reflecting the strength of the generation of young Japanese table tennis players. Zhang Benmei and defeated Thailand's Paranam 3-0, both of whom are fighting for speed, and Paranam is clearly at a disadvantage in terms of overall strength. However, Paranam also created a lot of difficulties for Miwa Zhangmoto, and created certain offensive opportunities through grappling attacks.

Tomokazu Zhang reversed his opponent with Hina Hayata, Sakura Yokoi defeated Yuan Jianan, and Miwa Zhang won

Zhang Benmei had a high offensive error rate in the first two games, winning 13-11 in the first game and 12-10 in the second game. The third game started with a 3-3 tie and ended up winning 11-7. Although Zhang is the top seed, this match is a narrow victory. Paranam still has to strengthen his key point ability, and it is a pity to lose this game.

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