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Japan won the men's singles championship! The Japanese men's singles star won the championship 3:2 thrillingly, defeating the national table tennis king Chuqin

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On May 18, Beijing time, the ITTF WTT feeder tournament Cappadocia is underway. In this open, the national table tennis players chose to be absent collectively, which is a little regrettable. Unfortunately, 125 points were missed. At present, all the individual champions have been released. In the women's singles, Japan's Satsuki Oto defeated teammate Hitomi Sato in the final and successfully won the championship.

In the men's singles semi-finals, Croatia's Franchi Kojik took on Japan's Daito Shinozuka. The latter, Shinozuka Daito, is known as a twin star along with Tomokazu Haramoto, but his competitive form has been up and down. In the first game, Ronnie Kojik won the first game 11:9. In the second game, Daden pulled one back. Next, Ronnie Kojik won two games in a row 11:9 and 11:7, and successfully won with a total score of 3:1 and advanced to the men's singles final.

Japan won the men's singles championship! The Japanese men's singles star won the championship 3:2 thrillingly, defeating the national table tennis king Chuqin

In the other men's singles semi-finals, Japan's Yutai Tanaka faced South Korean star Ahn Jae-hyun, Yutai Tanaka once defeated the world No. 1 Wang Chuqin in national table tennis in the Asian Championships, which can be called a big upset in the table tennis world. At that time, Tanaka Yutai said that he had been observing Wang Chuqin's game and found that Wang Chuqin needed to serve and spin, so in the game, Wang Chuqin was completely suppressed by his opponent. Of course, South Korean player Ahn Jae-hyun is not an ordinary person, Ahn Jae-hyun was once the third place winner of the men's singles at the World Table Tennis Championships, and he has played against Japanese star Tomokazu Zhangmoto.

In the first game, Yutai Tanaka entered the state faster, winning the first game 11:9. In the second game, Yutai Tanaka took advantage of the victory to chase after him, did not give his opponent too many chances, and won another game 11:8. In the third game, Ahn Jae-hyun was already forced into a desperate situation, and Ahn Jae-hyun pulled back a game 11:4 in the case of a back-to-back battle. In the fourth game, Yutai Tanaka won 11:7, with a total score of 3:1 and successfully advanced to the men's singles final.

Japan won the men's singles championship! The Japanese men's singles star won the championship 3:2 thrillingly, defeating the national table tennis king Chuqin

In this case, the men's singles final will be Japan's Yutai Tanaka against Croatia's Franny Kojik. In the first game, Yutai Tanaka still took the lead and won 11:8. Next, Franny Kojik was not to be outdone, pulling back a game 11:6. In the third game, Yutai Tanaka won 11:9. In the fourth game, Francie Kojik won 11:6. In the deciding game, Yutai Tanaka sealed the victory with 11:5.

In this way, it is really not easy for the Japanese men's singles Yutai Tanaka to defeat his opponent Francie Kojik with a total score of 3:2 and lock the men's singles championship and gain 125 points. This is also the second time in his career that Yutai Tanaka has won the men's singles title on tour. Tanaka Yutai defeated Wang Chuqin, and he really has a certain amount of hard power. In the Open Tournament of this station, Zhuang Zhiyuan also signed up for the competition, but missed the semi-finals.

Japan won the men's singles championship! The Japanese men's singles star won the championship 3:2 thrillingly, defeating the national table tennis king Chuqin

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