Ito swept away South Korean chipper Seo Hyo-won 3-0 in the women's singles semi-finals of the WTT Bangkok Star Challenge, and the match was as easy as a walk in the park! Mimato Ito's raw rubber seems to have magical powers, and Seo Hyo-won's spinning ball is like a soulless puppet in front of her, and there is no threat at all.
Speaking of which, Ito's ability to deal with chippers is really a must! Her ball path is varied, and her combination of long and short is almost like playing tai chi, leaving her opponent in a dilemma. Although Xu Xiaoyuan had just defeated Chen Xingtong and came to the semifinals with confidence, he did not expect to meet the mountain of Misei Ito, and he was beaten dizzy, as if he was a primary school student who had just learned to play.
From the very beginning of the match, Ito showed her strength. In the first game, she won by a narrow margin of 12-10, but that was just an appetizer. In the next two games, Misei Ito was like a hanging, and Xu Xiaoyuan couldn't find the strength to fight back at all, so he could only watch the score get bigger and bigger. In the end, Ito easily advanced to the final with an aggregate score of 3-0, as if to tell everyone, "Look, this is my strength!" "
On the other hand, the men's singles semifinals were also quite intense. The duel between Zhang Benzhihe and Lin Yunru is like a peak duel between martial arts masters! The two of you come and go, and the fight is inseparable. Lin Yunru took the lead and grabbed the first game, making everyone think that he was going to win the game in one go.
However, Tomokazu Zhang is not a vegetarian! As if he had played chicken blood, he fought back in three consecutive rounds and turned the game over. In the end, Tomokazu Zhang defeated Lin Yunru with a score of 3-1 and advanced to the finals. This game is really exciting, it's like watching an action blockbuster, which makes people watch the blood boiling!
Speaking of Lin Yunru, I have to say that his performance this time is still a little regrettable. Although he may be better than Tomokazu Zhang at the technical level, he is still slightly inferior in the handling of critical moments. Maybe it's because I've missed a few races, and my form hasn't fully adjusted. However, being able to reach the semi-finals is already quite a good result.
Let's talk about Lin Gaoyuan again, this national table tennis seedling really gives us a long face! In the semi-finals, he defeated South Korea's Ahn Jae-hyun with a score of 3-1 to advance to the final. Lin Gaoyuan's performance can be described as "stable as Mount Tai", in the face of Ahn Jae-hyun's fight, he handled it with ease, as if he was playing chess, step by step, and finally succeeded in winning the game.
Lin Gaoyuan's victory is not only a technical victory, but also a mental victory. His grasp of the key points is like an experienced veteran, and people can't help but sigh: This young man, it's amazing!
Now, let's set our sights on the upcoming finals. The Women's Singles final will be a Japanese civil war, with Mimato Ito taking on Hashimoto Honoka. To be honest, there is not much suspense in this game, and Ito's advantage is too obvious. Her ability to deal with chippers is as good as cat and mouse. Coupled with the fact that Hashimoto is her teammate, Misei Ito can be said to know her style of play well. Unless Misei Ito suddenly loses his mental balance, this championship is basically in the bag.
The men's singles final was Lin Gaoyuan against Tomokazu Zhangmoto, which was really a battle between the dragon and the tiger! As the defending champion, Lin Gaoyuan must want to keep his throne. As for Tomokazu Zhangmoto, he wants to continue his good state and achieve better results. Both of them are the top players in today's table tennis world, and this match will definitely be exciting.
Speaking of Tomokazu Zhangmoto, I have to admire his physical strength and willpower. In this competition, he was able to do three things, and it was like a chicken blood, and he won consecutive battles all the way. However, such a high-intensity competition can also bring physical exertion. In contrast, Lin Gaoyuan's physical reserves may be more sufficient.
However, the outcome of a match is not just about physical strength. Zhang Benzhihe is now in a hot state, like a hungry lion, ready to pounce at any time. If Lin Gaoyuan wants to win, he must suppress Zhang Benzhihe's momentum at the beginning, otherwise it will be difficult to let him find his rhythm.
Overall, the WTT Bangkok Stars Challenge has brought us a lot of surprises. The performance of the players with special playing styles is outstanding, which makes the game full of variables and highlights. Misei Ito's granular glue play, Xu Hyo-won and Hashimoto Honoka chipping, all brought visual enjoyment to the audience.
This competition also allowed us to see the rise of some of the new generation of players. Hashimoto's dark horse journey makes people look forward to the future of Japanese table tennis. And Lin Gaoyuan's stable performance gave national table tennis fans hope.
For the upcoming finals, I am personally more optimistic about Misei Ito and Hayashi Takato. Ito's dominance in the Women's Singles is so clear that unless there is a major mistake, winning the title is almost a certainty. Although Lin Gaoyuan is facing the hot state of Tomokazu Zhangmoto, as long as he can control the rhythm and play his level, the balance of victory will still be on his side.
However, the charm of table tennis lies in its uncertainty. Who knows, maybe we'll see some unexpected results? Anyway, let's look forward to this exciting final together! I believe that no matter who wins in the end, it will bring us a visual feast!
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