Ito reached the quarterfinals of the Women's Singles at the WTT China Grand Slam, beating Korea's Kim Na-young 3-2 to score 11-7, 6-11, 6-11, 11-7, 11-9 in five games. In the deciding game, Ito Misei was 5-9 behind to complete a super reversal, she scored 6 points in a row, and then Ito Mimato roared with both fists.
On October 4, Beijing time, the Japan media "Tokyo Billiards News" warmed up the women's singles 1/4 final of Misei Ito VS Sun Yingsha, and the Japanese media interviewed Misei Ito: "I am very happy to be able to play against Sun Yingsha again, and I have a firm belief to play this match." Everyone wants to avoid Sun Yingsha before the final, but I can't help but I'm in this half, and I'll do my best. ”
Sun Yingsha and Ito Misei have played 9 times in the international arena, Sun Yingsha is 7-2, Sun Yingsha has an absolute advantage, but the record of some fans is slightly different:
2014 Asian Youth Championship Ito Mi Makoto won;
2018 Germany Open Sun Yingsha wins;
2019 World Table Tennis Championships in Budapest, Sun Yingsha wins;
2019 Sweden Open Misei Ito;
2019 Germany Open Sun Yingsha wins;
2019 World Cup Team Competition: Sun Yingsha wins;
2019 T2 Diamond Singapore Sun Yingsha wins;
2020 Women's World Cup Sun Yingsha wins;
2021 Tokyo Olympics women's singles competition Sun Yingsha wins;
2021 Tokyo Olympics women's team competition Sun Yingsha wins;
2023 WTT Xinxiang Championship Sun Yingsha wins;
(Fans have counted that the two have played each other 11 times in the international arena, and Sun Yingsha has won 9 of them, and I feel that the fans' statistics are more accurate)
Japan media wrote: Of the five events in which the WTT Chinese Grand Slam Japan table tennis team participated, only Ito Misei women's singles have not been eliminated, men's doubles, women's doubles, men's singles, and mixed doubles have all been eliminated, and Ito Misei is the only hope.
Text/Yan Xiaobai: Ping Pong observation