
The 2021 All Japan Table Tennis Championships continued, and Zhang Benmeihe, who missed the final 16 of the junior women's singles, appeared in the first round of the adult women's singles competition, she won three straight sets to win the opponent 3-0 to enter the second round, and after winning the game, Zhang Benmeihe and the coach Sun Xue sitting on the sidelines high-fived to celebrate the victory.
12-year-old Zhang Benmei and this year is still the youth group and the adult group double-line battle, in yesterday's fourth round of the youth group, Zhang Benmeihe 3-11, 10-12, 11-9, 5-11, the big score of 1-3 defeat to Aoi Sakura, missed the round of 16, which is also Zhang Benmei and three consecutive years to stop the fourth round of the junior group women's singles. Today, Zhang Benmeihe appeared in the first round of the adult women's singles competition, she fell three straight sets to 11-6, 11-7, 11-9, the big score of 3-0 victory over Umegi successfully advanced, the second round she will be against Yuka Minagawa.
This year's All Japan Table Tennis Championships only has men's singles, women's singles, junior men's singles, women's singles four events, in the first junior group competition, the third round exposed the big cold, women's doubles world first, 16-year-old Kihara Miyu in the first game to 11-6, 9-11, 7-11, 10-12, the big score 1-3 was reversed by the mountain snow, was a round of travel. In the men's singles arena, 13-year-old Keiko Matsushima defeated high school student Harada Harada in the quarterfinals of the junior men's singles group 11-9, 11-8, 11-7, 3-1 after losing a set first in 5-11.
In the adult competition, the big seeds will play from the fourth round, and Yukiya Utada and Hina Hayata will play as the defending champions of the men's and women's singles, and they will also become the top seeds in the men's and women's singles. The much-watched Ito Mimachi entered the first half of the district and is expected to play Hayata Again in the semifinals, last year's match she lost to her opponents in the semi-finals, missing the triple crown; the men's singles zhang Benzhihe became the second seed to enter the second half of the zone, and he hopes to win until the end this year after losing the final last year. Both Tomokazu Zhang and Mimako Ito have qualified for the Tokyo Olympics singles, and their performances have also attracted the attention of many fans, especially in the national competitions before the Tokyo Olympics, they are eager to defend their status as a brother and a sister in China.