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4-3 earth-shattering reversals! The 19-year-old boy created a miracle, a single round hit 11-2, and the Men's Singles of Japan and South Korea were all out

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The 1/8 final of the world table tennis men's singles continued in the early morning of this morning, in a focus game, the young player Moregaard from Sweden met the South Korean player Lin Jong-hoon, the result of this game the two sides are also for the fans to dedicate a wonderful showdown, the first 3 innings, Lin Zhongxun relied on excellent front 3 board technology, once achieved a huge advantage of 3-0, but unexpectedly, the next 4 innings Of moregard suddenly broke out, did not give Lin Zhongxun any chance, won 4 consecutive sets to complete a big reversal, successfully advanced to the top 8.

4-3 earth-shattering reversals! The 19-year-old boy created a miracle, a single round hit 11-2, and the Men's Singles of Japan and South Korea were all out

In the first set, Lim Jong-hoon quickly entered the state, he used the advantage of the serve to score consecutive points, always suppressing the opponent in the score, and finally won the first set easily 11-6. In the second game, 19-year-old Swedish youngster Moregaard finally found the feeling of attack, the two scores are also very glue, Lin Zhongxun once led by 4 points, but the tenacious Moregaard was stunned to chase the score to 11 draws, after which the two you one point I one point, at the critical moment Lin Zhongxun dared to play, he won another set 15-13. In the 3rd game, as if it was a copy of the 2nd set, Lim Jong-hoon always maintained the advantage of the score, although it was not very big, but it also made Moregaard very uncomfortable, and finally he won again in the key points, 11-9, the big score 3-0 far ahead!

4-3 earth-shattering reversals! The 19-year-old boy created a miracle, a single round hit 11-2, and the Men's Singles of Japan and South Korea were all out

Just when Lim Jong-hoon thought that this game would be easily won, in the fourth game, Moregaard suddenly broke out, he strengthened his forehand attack, with the advantage of strength, he scored 5 consecutive points to overtake the score, and he maintained the lead in the game after that, taking back an innings of 11-8. After saving a match point, Moregaard was also morale boosted, in the 5th game, he did not give Lim Jong-hoon any more chances, after the opening quickly opened the score, 7 consecutive points made Lam very desperate, and finally he won the game easily 11-2.

4-3 earth-shattering reversals! The 19-year-old boy created a miracle, a single round hit 11-2, and the Men's Singles of Japan and South Korea were all out

Winning 2 consecutive sets allowed Moregard to see the hope of winning, in the 6th game he did not slacken off in the slightest, took advantage of the victory to chase, scored 4 consecutive points to open the score again, Lim Jong-hoon's momentum was obviously greatly affected, which also affected his play and the quality of the return ball, the result was more than 11-5 by Moregaard to win another set, the two sides entered the decider. In the 7th set, the momentum of the game completely fell to Moregaard, after falling behind, he continuously forced the score beyond the score, and then took advantage of the strong attack of the serve, Moregaard opened the score again, and finally won another set 11-6, 4-3 completed the earth-shattering reversal, which was also the first game of the World Table Tennis Championships to complete a 4-3 reversal in the case of 0-3 behind.

4-3 earth-shattering reversals! The 19-year-old boy created a miracle, a single round hit 11-2, and the Men's Singles of Japan and South Korea were all out

Can complete the reversal in the case of 0-3 behind, Moregaard is really worthy of everyone's respect, and After Lim Jong-hoon lost this game, All of South Korea's men's singles players were out, and none of them entered the final 8, before the Japanese team's men's singles was all out of the round of 16, so far the men's singles players of Japan and South Korea were all out!

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