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Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

author:Jiro Shinto Ball

In the women's singles semifinals of the WTT Almaty Challenge, Hina Hayata defeated teammate Miyu Hirano 4-1. In this game, Miyu Hirano played well in the first two sets, completely suppressing Hina Hayata in terms of active response. Unfortunately, at the critical moment of Hirano Miyu, the state fluctuated in the case of holding the innings point, and took the initiative to give up the second set.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

As a result, Hayata Wasuna was greatly encouraged to play more and more courageously, but Hirano Miyu was affected by the second set of the game, and her mentality changed significantly. As a result, the fourth game was played 11:2 by a single set, and finally wanted to reverse the opponent, but Hayata Hina's state had already come up, and Nakatodai's save ball actually hit the divine ball, and Hirano Miyu's biggest mistake in this game was to stimulate Hayata Hina's state.

In the first set of the match between the two sides, Hayata Xena pulled the middle of the net and made a mistake in receiving the serve to start 2:4. Hina Hayata served to rush the middle of the road, and Miyu Hirano received the serve and swung it short forehand to lead 5-3. Hina Hayata pulled the straight line for the front hand to chase the score to 5:6, and Miyu Hirano hit the middle of the road with a backhand, changing the line with a continuous forehand to take a 9:5 lead.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

Hina Hayata grabbed the forehand position and Miyu Hirano picked up the serve and picked up the set point 10:6. Miyu Hirano quickly wiped the edges with her backhand and won the first set 11:7. Hirano Miyu's active line-changing attack in the first set was more flexible, and Hayata Shina did not enter the state at all in the first set, especially passive.

In the second set, Hirano became more and more courageous, the backhand continuously pulled straight, and the forehand took the initiative to attack sideways to achieve a 6:2 lead. Hina Hayata grabbed the forehand position to recover a point, then made a mistake in the backhand and took the ball off the stage. Miyu Hirano also made consecutive forehand and backhand errors, still taking an 8:5 lead.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

Hina Hayata pulled in a straight line with her backhand and Miyu Hirano conceded a high ball with her backhand to lead by one point 8:7. After that, Miyu Hirano called a timeout, and Miyu Hirano changed his backhand to the forehand position, leading 9:7. At the critical moment, Hirano Miyu took the initiative to change the line 10:8 to get the set point, but then Hirano Miyu picked up the net, and the short mistake wasted two serve rounds.

As a result, the opponent chased the score to 10:10, and after the score was equalized, Hirano Miyu's backhand turned to a forehand attack to play a tactical change, but it was a mistake. The last goal was missed and the second set was lost 10:12. Influenced by the mentality of Hirano in the final moments of the second set, there was a sudden break, which has been often seen in previous matches.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

If this problem is not solved, it will be difficult for Hirano Tomiyu to achieve higher achievements. In the third set, both sides had consecutive backhand errors, and Hirano Miyu grabbed the stage with a forehand and fell behind 1:4. After that, there was another phenomenon of eating the serve, Hayata Shina made a serve mistake, and Hirano Miyu continued to face off the front and backhand to chase the score to 4:5.

After the two sides made a mistake in the backhand, Hayata Shina sent a forehand long ball to sneak in, and the backhand turned to the forehand to attack the 8:5 lead. Miyu Hirano pulled in a straight line with her forehand and backhand pulled the serve to tie the score to 7:8. Hina Hayata quickly led the middle of the road with her backhand, and Miyu Hirano served to grab the backhand position and chase the score to 8:9.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

At key moments, Miyu Hirano made consecutive forehand and backhand attacks, losing the third set 8-11. The score was not reversed in the third set, and Hirano's mentality was affected. In the fourth inning, Hirano made consecutive active offensive mistakes. Hina Hayata directly made a 5:1 start, and then received the ball and pulled the straight line, Hirano Miyu lost the high ball, Hayata Hina pulled back from the far stage, played a super difficult return ball, and directly extended the score to 8:1.

Miyu Hirano received the ball and snatched the net, and Hina Hayata took the serve and was snatched high to take a 9-2 lead. In the end, Hayata Hina won the fourth set 11:2, and Hirano Miyu really did not have the heart to fight in this game, and could not enter the rhythm of the game at all. This shows that Hina Hayata, with her strong tenacity, turned the total score around with a late strike.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

In the fifth inning, Hirano Miyu grabbed the opening round and pulled a straight line with a straight line of forehand and backhand, taking a 3:0 lead. Hina Hayata received the serve and pulled the forehand position, and Hirano Miyu made a mistake in the continuous connection of the forehand, and was chased by the opponent to make the score 4:4. Hina Hayata attacked sideways with her forehand, and Miyu Hirano moved her forehands continuously, and the two sides fought 6:6.

Miyu Hirano grabbed the high ball with her forehand and the score came to 7:7. Hina Hayata served consecutive forehand short balls to give a 9:7 lead. Hina Hayata carried it 10:7 through the far platform, and Hirano Miyu sent a long ball to sneak up to 8:10. Hina Hayata sent a small forehand triangle to win the fifth set 11-8.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

The two were still evenly divided in this game, and Hina Hayata changed the situation on the field by sending a short forehand ball. Hina Hayata was very good at holding the ball, but she still won in perseverance. If there is some mental instability, it will be caught by the opponent. Hina Hayata has indeed become a respectable opponent in the national table tennis, beating her teammates to reach the final to prove her ability.

Hirano Miyu is not a problem with technology now, but mainly a problem of mentality. In particular, the problem of the sudden disconnection of this kind of game has been plaguing Hirano Miyu for a long time. Hirano Miyu is actually better than Hayata Shina in the first three boards, and it should be said that the talent is higher than that of her opponents.

Hina Hayata reversed Miyu Hirano and reached the women's singles final, making her attack more resilient

It's just that Hayata, a player who has come to a reversal through the efforts of the day after tomorrow and the spirit of not giving up, has come to a reversal. Hirano can win by strengthening the focus of the game, but there is no such situation at present. I don't know how the majority of fans and friends look, welcome to leave a message to discuss. Pay attention to the Erlang Shenkan ball, bring you the purest table tennis thinking.

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