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The Swedish champion was eclipsed, Zhang Benmei and won 3-1, and there was a successor to the national table tennis

author:Xiao Wang Sports broke the news

On June 29, Beijing time, the women's singles field of the WTT Tunisia regular season can be described as turbulent, without the participation of the Chinese team, the young player of the Japanese team, Miwa Zhangmoto, with his outstanding performance, successfully attracted the attention of table tennis fans around the world. This XX-year-old prodigy not only leads the Japanese team as the world No. 7, but also shows strong strength and unlimited potential as the No. 1 seed in the tournament.

The Swedish champion was eclipsed, Zhang Benmei and won 3-1, and there was a successor to the national table tennis

If you want to talk about Miwa Zhang's debut, it is really eye-catching. Facing Sweden's Linda Bergström, Miwa Zhang showed an extraordinary competitive form. In the first game, as soon as she came up, she was like a tiger descending the mountain, attacking fiercely, and easily won the first game 11-7, giving the opponent a dismount. In the second game, Zhang Benmeihe was even more firepower, Linda Bergström was powerless under her offensive, 11-5, Zhang Benmeihe went to the next city, and the score came to 2-0. At this time, Linda Bergström had no fighting spirit, while Zhang Benmeihe was becoming more and more courageous, and the third game was 11-5, and she defeated her opponent with a score of 3-0 and advanced to the next round strongly.

The Swedish champion was eclipsed, Zhang Benmei and won 3-1, and there was a successor to the national table tennis

Entering the women's singles 1/8 finals, Zhang Benmeihe's opponent is Thailand's Olawan Palanam. The Thai suffered a thrilling comeback in the previous round, losing the first game by a huge 2-11 deficit before coming back to win 3-2 in the fourth and fifth games. However, against an opponent like Zhang Benmei and others, Olawan Paranam clearly doesn't have many chances. Zhang Benmeihe easily defeated her opponent 3-0 with a better performance and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals of women's singles.

The Swedish champion was eclipsed, Zhang Benmei and won 3-1, and there was a successor to the national table tennis

It is worth mentioning that in the other women's singles 1/8 finals, Sweden's Christina Carlberg defeated Japan's Mamoru Mori Sakura with a score of 3-1. It was a great match, with Christina Carlberg showing tenacity and skill from behind to win the game. For Miwa Zhangmoto, though, the Swede didn't cause her too much trouble. In the women's singles quarterfinals, Zhang Benmeihe easily defeated Christina Carlberg with a score of 3-0 and successfully advanced to the women's singles semifinals.

Looking at Zhang Benmeihe's outstanding performance on the field, people can't help but ask: what is so special about this young player? In fact, it can be seen from her game that Zhang Benmeihe not only has excellent technical and tactical literacy, but also has extraordinary competitive state and psychological quality. She was able to get into shape quickly in a match, quickly finding her opponent's weaknesses and exploiting them. At the same time, she is also able to remain calm and composed at critical moments, without interference and influence from external factors. These qualities are all necessary to become a good table tennis player.

The Swedish champion was eclipsed, Zhang Benmei and won 3-1, and there was a successor to the national table tennis

Of course, the success of Miwa Zhang is also inseparable from the support and cultivation of the Japanese table tennis community. In recent years, the Japanese table tennis community has put a lot of effort into the development of young players, and has invested a lot of resources and energy. They not only pay attention to the technical and tactical training of players, but also pay more attention to the cultivation of players' psychological quality and competitive state. This comprehensive approach to training has led to the emergence of many outstanding young players in the Japanese table tennis world, and Miwa Haramoto is one of the best among them.

With the rise of Zhang Benmeihe, national table tennis is also facing new challenges and opportunities. As a representative of China's table tennis community, national table tennis has always been the leader of world table tennis. However, with the continuous emergence and growth of young players in Japan and other countries and regions, the leading position of national table tennis is also facing certain challenges. However, this also provides more opportunities and motivation for national table tennis. National table tennis needs to continuously strengthen its own strength and level, and constantly adapt to the new situation and changes, in order to continue to maintain its leading position in the world table tennis field.

The Swedish champion was eclipsed, Zhang Benmei and won 3-1, and there was a successor to the national table tennis

Returning to Miwa Zhangmoto, her success is not only her personal glory and achievement, but also a microcosm of the rise of young players in the Japanese table tennis world. Her outstanding performance not only brought glory to the Japanese table tennis community, but also brought more surprises and expectations to table tennis fans around the world. In the days to come, we look forward to seeing more young players like Zhang Benmei and others emerge on the court and inject more vitality and passion into the sport of table tennis!

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