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Sun Yingsha took the lead, Wang Manyu Wang Yidi kept a clean sheet, and China's women's table tennis undefeated record advanced to the round of 16

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Sun Yingsha took the lead, Wang Manyu Wang Yidi kept a clean sheet, and China's women's table tennis undefeated record advanced to the round of 16

Beijing time on October 4, the 2022 World Table Tennis Team Championships in Chengdu entered the fifth day. In the first group of the women's group stage, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu and Wang Yidi defeated their respective opponents respectively, and the Chinese women's table tennis team defeated Malaysia 3-0, ranking first in the group with four wins and not losing a set, and advanced to the round of 16.

At this World Table Tennis Championships, the top seed Chinese women's table tennis was divided into A groups, group stage, the Chinese team defeated Canada, Puerto Rico and the United States 3-0 respectively, and won three consecutive victories, and five players Chen Meng, Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Wang Yidi and Chen Xingtong all appeared on the scene. Against Malaysia, the Chinese women's table tennis players are Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu and Wang Yidi.

Sun Yingsha took the lead, Wang Manyu Wang Yidi kept a clean sheet, and China's women's table tennis undefeated record advanced to the round of 16

Sun Yingsha 3-0 Ryan (11-8, 11-7, 11-6)

In the first set, Sun Yingsha faced Ryan. The 21-year-old Sun Yingsha has been a professional for 5 years, ranking first in the world and has won 5 championship titles. The 20-year-old Ryan is a left-handed player who has been in the profession for 3 years and has not yet been ranked in the world. The two sides have met once before, and Sun Yingsha won.

In the first game, the two sides played a relatively tight game, with Sun Yingsha leading 4-3. Then the scores of the two players alternately rose, after 8 draws, Sun Yingsha grabbed the attack, the opponent received the net, Sun Yingsha won the set point 10-8, and with a serve score, Sun Yingsha won the first place 11-8.

Sun Yingsha took the lead, Wang Manyu Wang Yidi kept a clean sheet, and China's women's table tennis undefeated record advanced to the round of 16

In the second set, Sun Yingsha had a higher quality of the first three boards, winning the set point at 10-3, although losing four consecutive points, but with Lane's mistakes, Sun Yingsha went to the next city at 11-7. In the third set, the two sides began to draw 3, Sun Yingsha scored three consecutive points, 6-3 after the world number one played well, won 11-6, the set score 3-0 victory over Lane, the Chinese team led 1-0 on aggregate.

Sun Yingsha took the lead, Wang Manyu Wang Yidi kept a clean sheet, and China's women's table tennis undefeated record advanced to the round of 16

Wang Manyu 3-0 Zheng Aixin (11-5, 11-3, 11-8)

Wang Manyu, 23, is ranked third in the world and has won six titles. In this battle, Wang Manyu faced Zheng Aixin. In the first game, Wang Manyu was a little slow and hot, coming up to fall behind 0-3, she adjusted in time, scoring four consecutive points to overtake the score 4-3. Subsequently, Wang Manyu felt hot and won the first place 11-5.

Entering the second set, Wang Manyu opened his firepower and established an 8-1 lead. After 10-3, Wang Manyu scored with a forehand attack to win 11-3. In the third set, Wang Manyu took the lead 3-2, Zheng Aixin stubbornly chased to 6-7, glued moments, Wang Manyu suddenly exerted his strength, won 11-8, won 3-0 in the set, and the Chinese team led 2-0 on aggregate.

Sun Yingsha took the lead, Wang Manyu Wang Yidi kept a clean sheet, and China's women's table tennis undefeated record advanced to the round of 16

Wang Yidi 3-0 Zheng Lixian (11-6, 11-5, 11-3)

In the third set, Wang Yidi faced Zheng Lixian. The 25-year-old Wang Yidi is ranked fourth in the world and has won three championship titles on the tour. 21-year-old cutter Zheng Lixian is now ranked 378th in the world, which is the first time the two sides have met. In the first set, Wang Yidi won 11-6. In the second set, the Chinese players started 9-0 and won another set 11-5. In the third set, Wang Yidi won 11-3 and beat Zheng Lixian 3-0 in the set, so that the Chinese team defeated Malaysia 3-0 on aggregate, and the first of the four games to advance to the round of 16.

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