In the 1/8 finals of the table tennis team at the Paris Olympics, the teams of Germany, France, Korea and Sweden performed well and successfully advanced to the quarterfinals.
Let's take a look at the highlights of these games.
In the 1/8 finals of the table tennis team at the Paris Olympics, the battle between Germany and Canada took center stage, and Germany won comfortably 3-0.
At the start of the match, Germany's Qiu Dang and Tim · Boll launched a fierce attack on Canada's Xia Zhongwen and Wang Zhen in the doubles.
In the first game, the German pair showed absolute strength and won 11-5.
Although the Canada team fought back in the second game to win 11-8, Germany was unaffected.
In the next two games, Qiu Dang and Bol won 11-8 and 11-5 respectively to win the doubles match.
After the game, some netizens commented on social media: "The tacit cooperation of the Germany team is really great, especially Bol's condition is still so good, it is really old and strong!" ”
In singles, world champion Dimitri · Ocharov was equally impressive.
In his matchup with Li Yuanzhang, Ocharov won the first game easily 11-4, but Li Yuanzhang fought back 11-9 in the second game, giving the match a bit of suspense.
However, Ocharov quickly adjusted his form, and he won the next two games, 11-6 and 11-5.
Netizens said: "Ocharov's ability to adjust is really incomparable, and his game is really heart-pounding!" ”
Tim · Bol also played well against Wang Zhen in the third set.
Bol won in straight games, 11-8, 11-5, 12-10, showing that he is still at the top.
Someone left a message in the comment section: "Bol's consistency is really admirable, he plays every game very accurately." ”
France's match against Slovenia was also quite easy.
In the doubles, Goetz and Alex · Lebrun won 3-0 against Kozur and Hriba.
Felix · Lebrun has had some ups and downs in the singles.
He lost in the first game and then turned the tide to win 3-2 against Dako· Joczyk.
After the game, many France fans discussed on the forum: "Although Felix started a little slowly, his final performance was really impressive!" ”
Alex · Lebrun also excelled in the following singles, beating Danny · Kozur 3-1 to help France beat Slovenia 3-0 to advance to the quarterfinals.
The strong performance of the France team won everyone's recognition, and fans heated in the comment section: "The cooperation of the France team is really impeccable, and I look forward to their better performance in the next games." ”
In the women's team, Korea's showdown with Brazil was very dramatic.
Korea's Tian Ji-hee and Shin Yu-bin won 3-0 in doubles against Alexander and · Juliet Takahashi.
In the first singles, Lee Eun-hye led 2-1 but was reversed by Brazil's · Takahashi Bruna.
Although the match started a little gloomy, Tian Zhixi won 3-0 against Juliet in the second singles match, and Lee Eun-hye defeated Bruna · Alexander 3-0 in the final match.
In the end, the Korea team successfully qualified.
Fans said on social platforms: "The Korea team is really a rollercoaster performance, and Lee Eun-hye's last victory is really happy!" ”
The matchup between Sweden and Hong Kong is a key battle in the table tennis team 1/8 finals.
The intensity of the competition was dizzying, and it really made the hearts of the audience beat faster.
In the doubles section, Lee Ho Ching and To Hoi Kin represented Hong Kong against Sweden's Bogard and Carlberg.
At the beginning of the game, the Hong Kong team performed well and quickly opened the score.
Although Bogard and Carlberg worked hard to chase the score, the tacit cooperation and stable play of Li Haoqing and Du Kaiqin made them perform very well in the key points.
After five rounds of fierce battles, Hong Kong, China won 3-2, and after the game, Li Haoqing and Du Hoiqin were particularly excited, obviously very satisfied with their performance.
The singles session is more intense.
Sweden's Linda · Bergström won by a narrow margin after five hard-fought battles against Zhu Chengzhu of Hong Kong.
Every point in the game was so tense that people took their breath away, especially in the tiebreaker, the two did not give in to each other, and in the end Linda won with her consistent performance and good mental quality.
After the game, Linda smiled nervously, clearly relieved and happy about her performance.
In the next match, Sweden's Christina · Carlberg faced Hong Kong's Du Hoi Kwan and also had a tough battle.
Christina eventually won the match to give Sweden an equaliser.
Although Philippa · Bogard lost to Zhu Chengzhu in the singles, in the last singles match of the Sweden team, Linda · Bergstrom appeared again to compete with Li Haoqing.
After several rounds of intense matches, Linda defeated Li Haoqing with a steady performance to ensure the victory of the Sweden team.
After the game, Linda breathed a sigh of relief and a satisfied smile appeared on her face.
In addition, some netizens made a detailed analysis of the performance of Hong Kong, China's table tennis player Du Kaiqin, and pointed out some of her obvious advantages and shortcomings in the serve and attack sections.
The analysis pointed out that Du Kaiqin's serve performed particularly well in the rush stage.
Her serve was effective in opening up the landing and successfully mobilizing her opponents, creating good opportunities for her follow-up attacks.
Especially in terms of tactical execution, Du Kaiqin can maintain a strong sense of attack, which is a great help for her performance in the game.
One netizen mentioned in the discussion: "Du Kaiqin's serve is really threatening, she can pull the opponent's position away, and this strategy is very useful in the match." ”
However, Du Kaiqin also has her shortcomings.
Some netizens noticed her problems with the long ball and thought that the quality of her shots needed to be improved.
One table tennis enthusiast wrote in the comments: "Du Kaiqin always seems a little difficult when handling long balls.
She doesn't land accurately enough and sometimes leaves her opponent with a chance to fight back. ”
In addition, the analysis also pointed out that Du relied too much on the backhand during the stalemate phase.
Although she has a certain uniqueness in her backhand, she is not very consistent, which leads to her frequent mistakes in key moments.
A veteran table tennis commentator commented: "Du's backhand attack is indeed very distinctive, but if the backhand is unstable, it is easy for opponents to catch loopholes.
Her performance in the stalemate phase needs to be more consistent. ”
These analyses and comments have given us a more comprehensive understanding of To's performance.
Although she excels in some areas, there are still many areas for improvement.
Fans are excited about her future performances and hope that she can further improve her skills in the upcoming matches.
This game not only allowed the audience to see the superb skills of the players, but also made people feel the intensity and excitement of the table tennis competition.
The fighting spirit and tenacious fighting spirit of both teams in each round of the game are commendable.
This tense duel undoubtedly added a lot of highlights to the subsequent matchups, and everyone is looking forward to the exciting matchups in the future.
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