Today! CCTV5 does not turn 1 platform to broadcast national table tennis live, Lin Shidong played, Wang Chuqin + Sun Yingsha lost
On October 13 (today), Beijing time, the 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships will continue to be held in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, and will be held in three individual competitions: men's singles, women's singles and women's doubles. The Chinese table tennis team helmed by Liu Guoliang is expected to compete for the title in two events.
CCTV's major platforms, including CCTV5, have no plans to broadcast the event for the time being, but will focus on broadcasting the first round of the CBA regular season and tennis. Local stations will also not broadcast live on TV. Migu Video broadcasts the whole process on the Internet and mobile phones.
National table tennis did not send the strongest squad this time, Fan Zhendong and Chen Meng, who won the men's and women's singles championships in the Paris Olympics, continued to enjoy a rare vacation, and Ma Long, the captain of the national table tennis team who achieved a double grand slam at the Tokyo Olympics in Japan (late pool note: won the World Table Tennis Championships, Table Tennis World Cup and Olympic Championship), and Wang Manyu, a member of the two-time Olympic women's team champion, temporarily withdrew from the team team due to family affairs.
In terms of performance, the performance of national table tennis is not satisfactory. The national table tennis men's team led by Wang Chuqin successfully won the men's team championship, and Lin Shidong teamed up with Kuo Man to win the mixed doubles championship. However, in the women's team final, the Chinese table tennis women's team lost to the little Japan women's table tennis team and lost the championship.
Sun Yingsha, ranked No. 1 in the women's singles world by the ITTF, lost to Miwa Zhangmoto, a young Japan Chinese player whose ancestral home is in Sichuan, China, in the women's team final, and later announced her retirement due to injury. In the singles field, Wang Chuqin, the world No. 1 in men's singles, lost to Korea teenager Wu Huicheng, who was born in 2006, and stopped in the last eight. Xu Yingbin lost to Tomokazu Zhangmoto, a young Japan Chinese player whose ancestral home is in Sichuan, and stopped in the round of 16. Wang Yidi lost 0-3 to Kim Qinying and missed the top 8 in women's singles. Chen Xingtong lost to Zhang Benmeihe and missed the top 4 of women's singles.
Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin teamed up to win the mixed doubles table tennis championship at the Paris Olympics. In the women's singles final of the Tokyo Olympics and the Paris Olympics in Japan, Sun Yingsha lost to Chen Meng.
In the men's singles field of the Paris Olympics, Wang Chuqin lost to Sweden teenager Moregard because his racket was suspected of being deliberately stepped on by reporters and affected his state.
Today's schedule of the Asian Table Tennis Championships is as follows.
At 13 p.m., in the women's doubles semifinals, Chen Xingtong played against the young Japan pair Satsuki Oto and Sakura Yokoi.
At 13:40, the Women's Doubles semifinals, the Japan pair Miwa Zhangmoto/Miyu Kihara faced the India pair A. Mukherjee/S. Mukherjee (India).
At 14:20, in the men's singles semifinals, Wu Huicheng from Korea faced Tomokazu Zhangmoto, a Chinese player from Japan.
In the afternoon, in the men's singles semifinals, Lin Shidong, a national table tennis player born in 2005, faced off against Japan's Shinozuka Daito. Lin Shidong is considered to be the future leader of the national table tennis men's team, who has been trained by the coaching staff and has performed very well recently.
At 18 o'clock in the evening, in the women's singles final, the young Japan Chinese player Zhang Benmei and the big dark horse Jin Qinying from CHAOXIAN competed for the championship.
At 19 o'clock, the women's doubles final was staged. At 20 o'clock, the men's singles final will be staged, and the opponents are to be determined.
Who won the three individual championships of the Asian Table Tennis Championships? Let's wait and see!