This Asian Championships is really a big surprise! Who would have thought that Miu Hirano was swept out 3-0 by Korea teenager Lee Eun-hye? Moreover, the national table tennis girls also passed all the way, and all of them advanced to the quarterfinals. But I'm still a little worried about whether they will win the championship. After all, all Asian masters are eyeing up and want to shake the dominance of the national table tennis women's singles.
Miu Hirano was upset, and Lee Eun-hye became the biggest dark horse
What a surprise this game! Olympic women's team runner-up Miu Hirano was swept out 3-0 by Korea teenager Lee Eun-hye. The score of 17-15 in the second game was even more enjoyable. Lee Eun-hye really played her own style this time, and she didn't give Miyu Hirano a chance to breathe at all.
To be honest, Miu Hirano's performance this time was really disappointing. As the main player of the island national team, how can he be eliminated in the top 16? Lee Eun-hye's play was indeed unexpected. Her forehand is particularly ferocious, and her backhand is quite solid. This little girl seems to have two strikes, maybe she will become a big rival in national table tennis in the future.
But I don't think Miu Hirano can be blamed for her loss this time. After all, table tennis is a sport, and it's really hard to say whether the state is good or bad. Maybe Li Enhui just caught up with the day when he was in a particularly good state? Moreover, Miu Hirano's previous performance in the Olympics was still very impressive, and this loss should be just a small setback.
All members of the national table tennis women's singles were promoted, and Chen Xingtong's performance was eye-catching
Let's talk about the performance of the national table tennis women's singles. This time, they are really powerful, all of them advanced to the quarterfinals! Especially Chen Xingtong, who swept his opponent 3-0, simply did not give people a chance to breathe. Looking at her menacing appearance, I feel that she is the champion.
The performance of several other national table tennis girls is not bad. Wang Yidi and Kuo Man both easily advanced 3-0, and it seems that they are in good shape. It's just a pity that Shi Xunyao was narrowly defeated 3-2 by Du Kaiqin of Hong Kong, China. However, this game was also quite exciting, and the score of 11-9 in the deciding game was simply a sweat.
Speaking of Du Kaiqin, this girl is really getting more and more powerful. Being able to eliminate a national table tennis player in the top 16 shows her strength. It seems that the strength of the Hong Kong team should not be underestimated. However, I still think that the overall strength of the national table tennis women's singles is still better.
The mixed doubles semi-finals were thrilling, with the Korea pair coming back from behind to advance
Let's talk about the mixed doubles semi-finals. What a great game! In particular, the Korean pair Lee Jung-sik/Kim Jin-young chased from 0-2 down to 3-2 to win, which was simply addictive.
To be honest, when I saw the end of the second game, I thought the Lee Jung-sik/Kim Jin-young duo was going to cool down. Who knew that they actually came to a big reversal and won three games in a row. This tenacious spirit is really admirable. But then again, the Lim Jong-hoon/Shin Yu-bin duo is also very strong, as evidenced by their dominance in the first two games.
In the other semi-final, China's Lin Shidong/Kuo Man defeated Korea's Xian Yucheng/Bian Songjing 3-1. Lin Shidong's performance this time is really remarkable, and it seems that the high-intensity competition in the new Olympic cycle has little impact on his form. However, I am still a little worried, will such a high-intensity competition affect the physical condition of the athletes?
Masters from all walks of life are eyeing each other, and the dominance of the national table tennis women's singles is being challenged
After watching these matches, I can't help but start worrying about the dominance of the national table tennis women's singles. Although all of them advanced to the quarterfinals this time, players from other countries and regions are also making rapid progress.
Let's take the island team as an example, although Miu Hirano was out of the game this time, the performance of Misei Ito and Miwa Zhang is still quite good. Especially Mimato Ito, her flexible and changeable style of play is really dazzling. Coupled with Chen Siyu of Chinese Taipei, Du Kaiqian of Hong Kong, China, and Lee Eun-hui of Korea, these players are all capable of challenging national table tennis.
However, the overall strength of the national table tennis women's singles is still very strong. Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi, and Kuo Man are all world-class players. Moreover, the training system and reserve talent reserve of national table tennis are also world-leading. Therefore, I think that the dominance of national table tennis should not be shaken in a short period of time.
Future outlook: The Asian Championships may become a stage for the rise of rookies
The feeling I have at this Asian Championships is that the performance of the new generation of players is really remarkable. Dark horses like Lee Eun-hye, as well as new Olympic champions like Lin Shidong, have all shown their strength on this stage.
I think the Asian Championships in the future will likely become a stage for rookies to rise. After all, compared with the World Championships and the Olympic Games, the Asian Championships are less stressful and more suitable for young players to play. Moreover, the level of Asian table tennis is already very high, and the players who stand out here are likely to shine on the world stage in the future.
But then again, the strength of the veterans should not be underestimated. Players like Chen Xingtong and Misei Ito, although they are not very old, they are already experienced in the international arena. I'm afraid the process of replacing the old with the new will continue for a while.
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