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That's it! The Japanese women's table tennis Asian Games list was released, and Hirano Miyu exploded 11-1 to qualify for singles

That's it! The Japanese women's table tennis Asian Games list was released, and Hirano Miyu exploded 11-1 to qualify for singles

On the afternoon of April 10, Beijing time, the women's singles final of the Japan Table Tennis Asian Games Selection Tournament came to an end, after Ishikawa Yoshijun and Ito Mimachi were out of the game, the last Olympic main player of Japanese women's table tennis, world champion Miyu Hirano, appeared on the scene to compete with 17-year-old Miyu Kihara, and the result was that Hirano not only swept a 4-0 victory, but also exploded an 11-1 point difference in the last round!

At this point, the list of The Japanese women's table tennis team to participate in the Asian Games has been determined, of which Hirano Miyu and Hayata Hina (the winner of the Round of 32 are directly guaranteed) to participate in singles, while Miyu Kihara, Mimachi Ito and Hitomi Sato will participate in the team, and Ishikawa Yoshinori has failed - the national table tennis can begin to make preparation plans!

That's it! The Japanese women's table tennis Asian Games list was released, and Hirano Miyu exploded 11-1 to qualify for singles

Hirano Miyu is the number one opponent of national table tennis, having won the Asian Championship singles championship with Ding Ning, Zhu Yuling and Chen Meng, and also won the World Cup singles championship, but in recent years, she has been in poor shape, and has lost to Miyu Kihara in the Japan National Championship twice, so this competition is under great pressure.

Miyu Kihara is in a very good state in this selection competition, the final battle of the group stage 4-2 elimination of Ito Mimako, has shown a very strong impact, coupled with the previous not afraid of Hirano Miyu, so many people are optimistic that she can win, but she disappointed.

That's it! The Japanese women's table tennis Asian Games list was released, and Hirano Miyu exploded 11-1 to qualify for singles

After the game began, the two sides played more proactively as soon as they came up, did not do too much testing, and as a result, Hirano Miyu played very firmly this time, using his anti-glue rotation to create a great threat to the opponent's raw glue, making it difficult for Kihara Miyo's fast attack to be implemented, and then took the lead at 11-6.

In the second set, Kihara Miyu started the lead and was chased to a 5-5 draw, and then Hirano Miyu played steadily, leading only 1 or 2 points each time, but maintaining the advantage, and finally 11-8 to the next city, which was indeed much better than it was before losing to Miyu Kihara.

That's it! The Japanese women's table tennis Asian Games list was released, and Hirano Miyu exploded 11-1 to qualify for singles

In the third set, Hirano Miyu once again grasped the initiative on the field, first used the rotation to break the fast attack of Miyu Kihara, formed an advantage, and then used her own fast arc ball to suppress the opponent, although there were more mistakes in the middle, but in the end it was 11-9 to win, thus achieving a 3-0 lead in the big score, and Kihara Miyu has been forced into a desperate situation.

In the fourth set, Kihara Miyu fought backwaters, the result was a mountain of defeat, soon fell behind 0-9, and finally lost the whole game in a 1-11 fiasco, almost ate a duck egg - I have to say, Hirano Miyu's performance this time is indeed very brilliant, so can she threaten the Chinese team again at the Asian Games? Let's wait and see!

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