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Winning the championship in Tunisia proves that although Zhang Benmeihe is the third person in Japanese table tennis, he is in fact the second main force

author:Dumb kid who loves sports

It's been a day since the Tunisia Regular Challenge tournament ended, and the biggest impression on this competition may be the outstanding results achieved by Tomokazu Zhangmoto and his siblings. In particular, Zhang Benzhihe won three championships in men's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles, and also achieved the glory of the triple crown, which made fans impressed by his recent form. However, due to the absence of many world masters in the men's event, the gold content of Tomokazu Zhangmoto's championship has also decreased. Compared with him, in fact, although his sister Zhang Benmeihe only won the gold medal in the women's singles event, and defeated his teammate Satsuki Oto to lock the final women's singles championship, but we have to say that as a 16-year-old player, being able to win the championship in the Tunisian regular challenge last season, and winning the championship again in this competition, and achieving the glory of defending the title, also proves the strength of this young player.

Winning the championship in Tunisia proves that although Zhang Benmeihe is the third person in Japanese table tennis, he is in fact the second main force

Although compared with Hina Hayata, the current first sister of Japanese women's table tennis, Miwa Zhangmoto's competitiveness seems to be slightly insufficient, and there is still a small gap in the thickness of technology, but in fact, she has indeed unconsciously achieved the transcendence of Misei Ito, and then achieved the transcendence of Miyu Hirano, and slowly rose to become the second main force of Japanese women's table tennis. It is precisely because Zhang Benmeihe is relatively young that she has a lot of room for growth, and the upward momentum is rapid. Almost every short period of time without competition, a little time to adjust and improve, can make Zhang Benmeihe's competitiveness greatly improved. Obviously, for such Zhang Benmeihe, she did make a breakthrough in the competition, well, let herself have a stronger self-confidence.

Winning the championship in Tunisia proves that although Zhang Benmeihe is the third person in Japanese table tennis, he is in fact the second main force

Moreover, compared with Miyu Hirano, Miwa Zhang has another advantage, that is, her congenital conditions are excellent, her height and figure are very suitable for playing table tennis, and even compared with her brother Tomokazu Zhangmoto, she has a good performance in terms of height, speed and changes on the court, including some details and technical processing. Every time she competes with some masters of foreign associations, including the main players of national table tennis, she always sums up lessons and lessons, and finds the parts of the tactics that need to be adhered to, as well as the parts that need to be adjusted in the game. Before, we felt that Ito's strength was very strong, but later the main players of the national table tennis women's team became more and more dominant in front of her through targeted research on her, and even she became more and more difficult to win in front of some other foreign association masters. But the young Zhang Benmei is obviously just the opposite of Ito, not only can she show a little improvement in front of some old opponents, but she can also make some flexible responses in front of opponents who rarely play against her.

Winning the championship in Tunisia proves that although Zhang Benmeihe is the third person in Japanese table tennis, he is in fact the second main force

In other words, Zhang Benmeihe's ball quotient is high, and he has both hard and soft power on the court. She is not weak when it comes to really fighting each other, and her ability in this area is constantly improving. From this point of view, the main players of our national table tennis women's team still need to give enough respect and attention to the current No. 3 main player of Japanese women's table tennis, which is actually the potential No. 2 main player in the future, or even the No. 1 main player, only in this way can we ensure that there is no unexpected upset loss on her. Let's stay tuned to see how the young Japanese teenager can perform in the future after defending her singles title at the Challenger to Tunisia.

Winning the championship in Tunisia proves that although Zhang Benmeihe is the third person in Japanese table tennis, he is in fact the second main force

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