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Get upset! Be provoked! Semi-finals Ji ke against South Korea's Jang Woo-jin, who "hit China to be strong"

author:Ping Pong Magazine
Get upset! Be provoked! Semi-finals Ji ke against South Korea's Jang Woo-jin, who "hit China to be strong"
Get upset! Be provoked! Semi-finals Ji ke against South Korea's Jang Woo-jin, who "hit China to be strong"
Get upset! Be provoked! Semi-finals Ji ke against South Korea's Jang Woo-jin, who "hit China to be strong"

At 1 p.m. today, the World Table Tennis Championships in Kuala Lumpur will be held in the men's team semi-finals. The Chinese men's table tennis team will compete with the South Korean team for the final qualification. Chinese and Korean line-ups: Xu Xin-Lee Sang-so; Ma Long-Jeong-jung-sik; Jang Ji-ke-Jang-woo-Jin; Hsu-hsin-Jeong-sik; Ma Long-Lee Sang-so.

It seems that there is no suspense for the Chinese team to enter the final, but the third match between Zhang Jike and South Korean teenager Zhang Yuzhen is the most interesting. The South Korean player Jang Woo-jin, who calls himself "china to fight", defeated Zhang Jike twice in team and individual events at the 2015 Asian Championships held half a year ago. In the team match, also in the third match, Zhang Jike lost to Zhang Yuzhen, a youngster from 1996, in five sets. Not only that, Zhang Yuzhen, who won the game, also issued a provocative expression to Zhang Jike after the game. The match was also controversial due to the referee's misjudgment.

South Korea's Jang Woo-jin was born in 1995. At last year's Korea Open, Jang Woo-jin let Japan's brother Mizutani Hayabusa experience the "embarrassing" situation of men's singles. His fame was at the 2013 World Junior Championships, when he won the heaviest men's singles title at the World Youth Championships with three Chinese players. After half a year, whether Zhang Jike can be shamed in blood is worth looking forward to.

Get upset! Be provoked! Semi-finals Ji ke against South Korea's Jang Woo-jin, who "hit China to be strong"

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