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__Wow! This game is simply a big "home alone" show! 16-year-old Zhang Benmei and the WTT Macau Championships Women's Singles 1
In the 8 finals, like a seasoned general, he commanded Ruoding, beat the 20-year-old France rising star Pavard into a daze, and directly sent her a ticket home! Where is this game, it is simply a one-sided slaughter!
On September 13, at the East Asian Games Stadium in Macau, the WTT Macau Championship Women's Singles 1
The 8 finals staged a cross-border "sister" showdown. Japan table tennis teenager Miwa Zhang Benwa played France rookie Priscilla · Parvard, but the result was a one-sided situation.
At the beginning of the game, Zhang Benmeihe was like a chicken blood, and he rushed up with a 4-0 start. Before Pavard could react, he was already dizzy. You see her running around in front of the table, like she is playing whack-a-mole, but unfortunately she is a step slower every time. 11-6 in the first game, Zhang Benmei and easily won, Pavard is probably still thinking: "What is the situation?" Am I not here to play? How do you feel like you're here to be a sparring partner? ”
At the beginning of the second game, Parvard may have taken a reassuring pill and barely played a 4-4 draw with Zhang Benmeihe. However, the good times did not last long! Zhang Benmeihe suddenly seemed to be hanging, and a series of attacks directly stunned Pavard. Pavard managed to score a fifth point, but when he looked up, the scoreboard was already 11-5. At this time, Pavard's expression was probably "Huh? That's it? I haven't warmed up yet! ”
In the third game, it was really miserable! Zhang Benmeihe came up with a 7-0 bombardment, beating Pavard to the point where he couldn't find the north. You see Pavard staggering in front of the table, and he is a "drunk man in table tennis"! In the end, 9-1, Zhang Benmei and directly locked the win. Parvard probably thought to himself, "This is not scientific! I'm the one who defeated Misei Ito and Miyu Hirano, how did I become a rookie in front of this little girl? ”
Speaking of which, Pavard is 20 years old this year and is ranked 19th in the world in women's singles! In France, she is a rising star. In the WTT star competition in June this year, she defeated two of Japan's two masters, Misei Ito and Miu Hirano. At that time, the France media were about to praise her, calling her "Japan's nemesis". The result? In front of 16-year-old Zhang Benmeihe, she is like a child who has just learned to walk, led by the nose.
The result of this match left many people dumbfounded. Even Chinese table tennis fans can't understand it: "What is this operation?" How could Ito and Hirano lose to Black? Xiao Hei was like a kindergarten child in front of Zhang Benmeihe, and he collapsed directly! In this way, how do you feel that Parvard seems to have changed from a "giant in the table tennis world" to a "dwarf in the table tennis world"?
The Japan media "Tokyo Billiards Shimbun" also commented on the game quite interestingly. They said: "The 16-year-old Zhang Benmei and beat the new ace of France to advance to the quarterfinals. "Sounds ordinary, right? But then comes the interesting part. They said the France media had been counting on Pavard to win three straight against the Japanese, after all, she had beaten two Japanese masters in a row, Miu Hirano and Mimato Ito. The result? She met a 16-year-old "genius girl" Miwa Zhangmoto. This game is almost like watching an adult bully a child, only this time it's a child bullying an adult! Pavard was firmly controlled by Zhang Benmeihe from beginning to end, and he didn't even have a chance to fight back.
Speaking of which, I have to admire the strength of Miwa Zhangmoto. She's only 16 years old, a full four years younger than Pavard, but she looks like a seasoned veteran on the table. In just one year, from the youth competition to the international competition, Zhang Benmeihe's progress speed is simply jaw-dropping. Where is this a game, it's like playing "Monster Growth Diary"!
Looking at the data again, Zhang Benmeihe's performance in this game can be said to be flawless. The scores were 11-6, 11-5, 11-2 in the three games, and each game was a double-digit to a single-digit number, which was simply suffocating. Especially at 11-2 in the final game, Pavard probably forgot who he was. If this game is compared to a war, then Zhang Ben Miwa is the general who swept away thousands of troops with a tank, and Pavard is the soldier who returned fire with a water gun, and the result can be imagined.
Looking back at history, this performance of Miwa Zhang is not accidental. She has an equally powerful brother Tomokazu Zhangmoto, and the two siblings can be said to be "twin stars" in the Japan table tennis world. Last year, Zhang defeated China's Qian Tianyi in the WTT Junior Series U19 Women's Singles final to win the title. At that time, she was only 15 years old, and she had already shown super strength. It seems that Zhang Ben's genes really have the password of "table tennis genius"!
After this game, the comments from netizens were also quite interesting. Someone said: "Zhang Benmei and this is avenging her sisters!" Beat Pavard so badly, Ito and Hirano probably laughed out loud when they saw it. Someone else teased: "Pavard, you may have played the wrong match, this is not the France Open, this is the 'Zhang Ben Family Singles Championship'!" Although these comments are a bit naughty, they also reflect everyone's recognition of Zhang Benmeihe's strength.
Looking back on the whole game, Zhang Benmeihe's performance was undoubtedly the most eye-catching in the game. She is not only technically comprehensive, but also has excellent psychological quality, not at all like a 16-year-old girl. Pavard, on the other hand, despite being older and ranked higher in the world, looked helpless in this match. This can't help but remind people of the old saying: "One minute on stage, ten years off the stage." "Miwa Zhang's success is not accidental, but the result of long-term hard training.
So, the question is: what kind of player will Zhang Benmei grow into in the future? Will she be the next Mimato Ito? Or, will she surpass her brother Tomokazu Haramoto and become a new generation leader in Japan's table tennis scene? Let's wait and see! What do you think? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section!
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