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The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

The WTT Doha Regular Season Challenge ended all women's singles quarterfinals on the evening of March 23, and in the end, Chinese women's table tennis players played strong, occupying three of the final four, while Japan's 18-year-old Miyu Kihara occupied the final four places in women's singles.

The performance of Chinese women's table tennis in this challenge is still very eye-catching, although the main players such as Chen Mengwang Manyu and Sun Yingsha did not participate, but this also gave more players the opportunity to perform.

The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

After the end of the quarterfinals, Chinese women's table tennis occupied 5 of them, while Japan's Zhang Ben Miwa, Kihara Miyu and Kato Miyu occupied the other 3 seats.

In the women's singles quarterfinals on March 23, both matches in the top half were civil battles between Chinese women's table tennis.

In the first women's singles 1/4 final, China's Qi Fei faced the opponent Yang Huizhen, the result of Which Qi Fei played more steadily, after winning two sets 11-9, 12-10, in the third set, Yang Huizhen once won the set point 10-6, unfortunately did not seize the opportunity, after being saved by Ziffy for four consecutive sets, and finally scored Zifi at a 12-14 score.

The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

Another women's singles quarterfinal match is also a civil war between national table tennis, with Shi Xunyao facing teammate Fan Siqi.

After a fierce battle, in the end, Fan Siqi defeated Shi Xunyao 3-1, and Qi Fei met in the semifinals.

The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

In this way, the Chinese women's table tennis locked a final place in advance.

In the second half of the competition, in the first match, Japan's Miyu Kihara took on teammate Miyu Kato.

In the end, Kihara Miyu played more well, the two fiercely fought for five innings, the handling of key points, Kihara Miyu shot more decisively, in the end, Kihara Miyu defeated Miyu Kato with a thrilling score of 3-2 and advanced to the final four of the women's singles.

The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

It is worth mentioning that Miyu Kihara was born in 2004, the same age as The Chinese women's table tennis, and it is likely to become a strong enemy of Chinese women's table tennis in the future.

In the final women's singles quarterfinals, China's Zhang Rui took on Japan's 13-year-old Mikazu Zhang.

The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

The two had a meeting last week, when Zhang Rui won a thrilling 4-3 score, this time the two met again, Zhang Rui after solving the serve, occupied an absolute advantage on the field, in the case of losing first, won three consecutive sets, and defeated Zhang Benmeihe 3-1.

In this way, in the semi-finals, Qi Fei will face Fan Siqi, while Zhang Rui will face Japan's Kihara Miyu!

The Doha Challenge women's singles final four was produced, the national table tennis occupied three seats, and japan's 18-year-old youngster reached the final four

Can Zhang Rui defeat Miyu Kihara and ensure that The Chinese women's table tennis wins the championship and runner-up in advance?

Let's focus on the next game!

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