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Big bang! The men's table tennis world champion lost to a 14-year-old Japanese teenager: the opponent only ranked 479th in the world

Big bang! The men's table tennis world champion lost to a 14-year-old Japanese teenager: the opponent only ranked 479th in the world

On February 7, Beijing time, in the absence of Zhang Benzhihe, his Tokyo team once again appeared, playing against world champion Makoto Yoshimura and national champion Yukiya Utada.

Although the Ryukyu team finally laughed at the end of this battle, it broke out a super cold goal - Yoshimura Makoto lost 5 rounds to the 14-year-old, 479th-ranked genius youngster Matsushima Huikong, which was a big surprise! So far, Makoto Yoshimura has suffered two consecutive defeats in the T-League in February, losing to the 30-year-old veteran (Kenta Matsudaira) and losing to the 14-year-old youngster, which is really in bad shape!

Big bang! The men's table tennis world champion lost to a 14-year-old Japanese teenager: the opponent only ranked 479th in the world

Tokyo was once a super strong team in Japan's T League, with three famous players, Japan's national champions Mizutani Hayabusa and Zhang Benzhihe, and national table tennis champion Hou Yingchao. But now Zhang Benzhi and the civil war status declined, Mizutani Hayabusa retired, Hou Yingchao did not renew his contract, so Tokyo's recent record is very unsatisfactory.

In particular, at the beginning of this year, Tomokazu Akira Akira Akira was busy with studying (he had been admitted to Waseda University), so he kept giving up playing in the league, so Matsushima Huikong, born in 2007, became the focus of the Tokyo team, and he did not disappoint the fans who supported him.

Big bang! The men's table tennis world champion lost to a 14-year-old Japanese teenager: the opponent only ranked 479th in the world

With Zhang Benzhihe absent again, the Ryukyu team on February 7 looks like a sure winner. Sure enough, after the match began, Yukiya Utada/ Yuyo Yum was quickly launched, sweeping Kenta Taesu and Yuya Fujimura 2-0; in the second set, Kazuki Hamada came out and swept Suzuki Sa 3-0.

Seeing that the game was about to end quickly, I did not expect that the battle between the most suspenseful world champion and the 14-year-old was the former's defeat - the third set of Yoshimura Makoto was shot 11-9, 11-7 by Matsushima Huikong as soon as he played, and was forced into a desperate situation and then won back the two cities 11-7, 11-9. However, the tiebreaker battle was ultimately won by Matsushima Huikong 11-9, successfully winning 1 point.

Big bang! The men's table tennis world champion lost to a 14-year-old Japanese teenager: the opponent only ranked 479th in the world

However, the short victory did not change the balance of power between the two sides, in the fourth set, Tokyo's Noda Satta also wanted to replicate matsushima's performance, and then played five sets with national champion Yukiya Utada, but unfortunately he failed to win, and after losing 2-3, the whole team also lost the entire match by an aggregate score of 2-3.

At present, although the overall performance of Matsushima Huikong is not as good as that of Zhang Benzhihe at that time, it does have a greater threat, but the body problem may become a restriction on its development, and as to whether there can be greater achievements in the future, we can only wait and see its future performance.

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