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Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

On March 17, WTT Singapore Grand Slam women's singles quarterfinals, the world's no. 1 Sun Yingsha against Japan's Hina Hayata, the final Sun Yingsha eliminated Hayata Hina 3-0 to advance to the final four. In this game, Sun Yingsha encountered a great test, especially in the second set, which once started 0-4, but Sun Yingsha had a strong ability to adjust and won a wave of streams. In this way, Sun Yingsha advanced to the women's singles semifinals, and the semi-final opponent was the winner between Wang Manyu and Polkanova.

Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

In the first set, Hayata Hina served first, she scored the first point, and Sun Yingsha quickly rebounded 3-2. Sun Yingsha made a mistake and was chased by Hina Hayata, but Sun Yingsha was lucky to play the edge ball. Hina Hayata did not give up, taking advantage of Sun Yingsha's poor position to draw a 6-6 draw. Sun Yingsha roared domineeringly after scoring, and then Sun Yingsha scored consecutive points to get the set point 10-8. Sun Yingsha withstood the pressure and won 11-9 to take a 1-0 lead.

Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

Early in the second set, Hayata shina was strong, and after stepping up her attack, she scored four consecutive points, including the luck ball on Hayata's side. Sun Yingsha adjusted in time, she scored 7 points in a row, while Hayata Xina's mistakes were more, and Sun Yingsha overtook 7-4. Hina Hayata did not give up, and the spinning ball against the opponent changed, chasing 7-8. Sun Yingsha scored 3 consecutive points and did a good job with her backhand, Hina Hayata made 2 consecutive mistakes, and Sun Yingsha won 11-7 to lead 2-0.

Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

In the third set, Hayata Xena's backhand advantage was played, but Sun Yingsha was not willing to show weakness and suppressed the opponent with the strongest forehand. After the 4-4 draw, Sun Yingsha scored 2 consecutive points, and Hayata Xina did not give up, scoring 4 points in a row to achieve a rebound. Sun Yingsha attacked with a forehand to stop the bleeding, and Hayata Hina suspended to adjust. Sun Yingsha drew 8-8, and then the two drew consecutively. Sun Yingsha scored two consecutive points, and she won 11-9 to advance to the semifinals with a score of 3-0.

Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

Sun Yingsha has always had the title of "anti-Japanese hero", and this time she defeated the famous Japanese general Hayata Hina. At last year's Tokyo Olympics, Sun Yingsha raised her fame to the highest, although she did not win the double title like Chen Meng, but she defeated Japan's Ito Mimachi twice in the women's singles semifinals and the women's team finals, which doubled Sun Yingsha's popularity and influence during the Olympic Games. Later, Sun Yingsha and Wang Manyu defeated the combination of Hina Hayata and Mimako Ito in the women's doubles final of the World Table Tennis Championships, which made Sun Yingsha's title of "anti-Japanese hero" even more solid.

Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

This time to the WTT Singapore Grand Slam women's singles 1/4 final, Sun Yingsha once again defeated Hayata Hina, advanced to the women's singles final four, as the world's number one player, Sun Yingsha is very likely to win the women's singles championship, yesterday she has won the mixed doubles championship, but also hope that the next Sun Yingsha can be lucky.

Advance to the Final Four! Sun Yingsha eliminated Hina Hayata 3-0, domineering and roaring, worthy of the Japanese team's nemesis

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