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Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

Last night and this morning, the quarterfinals of the men's and women's singles table tennis at the Paris Olympics all ended, and the four players who entered the semifinals of men's singles and women's singles were all released. The semi-finals presented a situation where 4 countries competed for hegemony in men's singles and 3 countries in women's singles, and the specific matches were as follows:

Men's Singles:

✓ China's Fan Zhendong vs France's Lebrun

✓ Hugo of Brazil – Calderano vs Sweden's Moregaard

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

Women's Singles:

✓ China's Chen Meng VS Korea's Shin Yubin

✓ China's Sun Yingsha vs Japan's Hina Hayata

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

The results of the Men's Singles quarter-finals are as follows:

1. Fan Zhendong reversed Zhang Benzhihe 4:3

Fan Zhendong in the 0:2 and 2:3 situation, especially in the first game was 0:10 behind, almost shaved his head, and finally staged a thrilling reversal, this game can be said to be a sublimation for Fan Zhendong, I believe that the following games will be smoother and smoother. The scores of the five games were: 2:11, 9:11, 11:4, 11:7, 4:11, 11:7 and 11:7, and Fan Zhendong, the lone seed, kept the hope of defending the gold medal for the Chinese team.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

2. Lebrun 4:3 Ricklin Yunru

The France, who is only 17 years old and is competing in the Olympics for the first time, is demoralised to overturn Fan Zhendong in the semi-finals and secure a medal on his home turf.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

3. Hugo-Calderano defeated Zhang Yuzhen 4:0

Brazil's Calderano became the first non-Asian and European to reach the semifinals of table tennis at the Olympics, and he also made a new history.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

4. Moregaard 4:1 Omar

The Sweden dark horse continues to gallop, and against Calderano, he still has a good chance of reaching the Olympic final. He is the second Sweden player after Persson to reach the semi-finals in 16 years.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

The results of the Women's Singles quarter-finals are as follows:

1. Chen Meng 4:0 Polkanova

Chen Meng won very easily, and played an unusual score of 11:0 in the second game, Chen Meng is still quite stable, optimistic that she will defend this gold medal.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

2. Shin Yubin 4:3 Miu Hirano

This game was also exciting and exciting, Shin Yubin first had a big advantage of 3:0, and Miyu Hirano withstood the pressure and won three games in a row, rewriting the score to 3:3. In the deciding game, Miyu Hirano chased from 1:5 to 10:9 and took the lead in getting the match point, but in the end it was reversed by Shin Yubin 11:9, and both of them shed tears after the game.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

3. Sun Yingsha 4:0 Zheng Yijing

The gap between the two is still visible to the naked eye, except for the score change of 19:17 in the third game, Zheng Yijing only scored 7 points at most in the other single games.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

4. Hina Hayada 4: 3 side matsuke

Another game that played 7 rounds, Hina Hayada took the lead, Bian Matsujing came back to tie, and the more powerful Japan Ichijie won 11-6.

Olympic table tennis top 4: men's singles 4 countries compete for hegemony, Japan and South Korea are all out, women's singles 3 countries are standing, and China is double insurance

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