WTT Macau Championships men's singles 1/16 match, national table tennis player Lin Gaoyuan against Liang Jingkun, and finally lost 2:3. Lin Gaoyuan's tactics in this game are very well targeted, and he has always limited the opponent's middle ball. After Liang Jingkun was restricted in the middle, the forehand and backhand attacks could not be played, and he was particularly passive for a time. It's just that in the third game, Lin Gaoyuan took the lead in getting the match point, and his mistakes in two consecutive serve rounds were equivalent to giving Liang Jingkun a game in vain.
Lin Gaoyuan was still affected by this emotion, and the key points could not be grasped. In the tiebreaker match, Lin Gaoyuan was scored by the opponent in a row without grasping the opening, and this game was a pity to lose. In the first game, Lin Gaoyuan entered the state relatively slowly. Liang Jingkun opened the game with a long forehand and took a 5-2 lead on his backhand.
Lin Gaoyuan was pulled against the middle and far platform, and the ball in the table was short and went down the net. Liang Jingkun sent a backhand long ball sneak attack, picked a forehand 10:5 to take the first set point, and finally won the first game easily 11:6. Liang Jingkun did not appear slow in the game, and entered the state quickly in the first game. In the second game, Liang Jingkun was pushed to the chase position with a backhand, and Lin Gaoyuan hit the middle with consecutive forehands and backhands to take a 6-2 lead.
Liang Jingkun served to grab the forehand position, and a backhand flick chased the score to 6:7. Lin Gaoyuan requested a timeout, and then Lin Gaoyuan served and made a mistake, and the score was 7-7. Liang Jingkun split the long backhand, and the backhand was limited to the middle score to make it 9:9. Lin Gaoyuan took a fast backhand and turned a backhand to a forehand attack error, and the score was tied to 10:10.
The two sides played until 12 draws, and Lin Gaoyuan changed the line with a back-to-back forehand to win the second set at 14:12. From the beginning of this game, Lin Gaoyuan firmly played in the middle, and the effect was still good. In the third game, Liang Jingkun continuously pulled a straight line with his forehand, sent a backhand long ball to sneak attack, and received a forehand to grab the serve, and achieved a 6:1 start.
Lin Gaoyuan received the serve and pulled the long ball in the middle, chasing three consecutive points to chase the score to 4:6. After that, Lin Gaoyuan faced the center with a forehand and pulled a forehand to chase the score to 6:7. Liang Jingkun requested a timeout, and then Lin Gaoyuan received the serve and cut the long middle, and the score reached 7:7. Lin Gaoyuan firmly hit the middle backhand to nudge 10:8 to get the innings point, but did not expect the serve round to make consecutive mistakes, and the score was 10:10.
Lin Gaoyuan was affected, and eventually returned the ball high and was snatched, losing the third game 10:12. This game was a clear turning point, Lin Gaoyuan would take a big lead if he won it, and the next game is really hard to say, because he found a way to limit Liang Jingkun. Liang Jingkun did not have any advantage in tactics in this game and was very passive.
Entering the fourth game, Liang Jingkun snatched the opening game without success. Backhand with a quick mid-way ball to get off to a 5-1 start easily. After that, Lin Gaoyuan made a backhand error, and the ball in the table went short off the net. Liang Jingkun received the serve and pulled the straight line to chase the score to 6:6. Liang Jingkun fought short off the net, and Lin Gaoyuan pulled a forehand to lead 9-7.
Unexpectedly, a series of forehand and backhand errors followed, and the score was tied again. After hitting 10:10, Lin Gaoyuan attacked the opponent's forehand and pushed back the middle ball to win the fourth set at 12:10. In this way, the two sides played 2:2 into the tiebreaker, and at the beginning, Lin Gaoyuan grabbed the opening error, but Liang Jingkun was more calm, continuously strengthened the quality of the forehand attack, and achieved an 8:0 start.
Lin Gaoyuan pulled a forehand to chase two points in a row, and finally lost the tiebreaker 2:11. Lin Gaoyuan was still affected by his mentality in the tiebreaker, it should be said that he did not lose in tactics, nor in technology, or because his mentality was affected after the game was tied.
Wang Yidi faced 14-year-old Egypt's Hannah in the singles match, a talented teenager, but lost 0:3 in the end. Hannah's active offensive changes in this game were better than Wang Yidi, but the stability of the game was not high, and all three games were lost on key points.
In the first game, Hannah ate the serve and pulled the wrong one, Wang Yidi pulled a straight forehand and counterpressed the long ball from the bottom line to take a 4-1 lead. Hannah hit the center with a backhand and sent a long ball in the middle to chase the score to 3-4. Wang Yidi grabbed a forehand and continuously backhanded to take a 9-5 lead. Hannah served and snatched a forehand to make it 7-9.
Hannah then ate a short forehand and pulled the serve side to make it 8:10. Wang Yidi finally won the first game 11:8, and in the face of the opponent's chase points, Wang Yidi did not have a good restriction, but won in the stability of the attack. In the second game, Hannah received the serve and pulled sideways, Wang Yidi returned the ball and was grabbed, and Hannah backhanded the upper spin to extend the score to 6:1.
Wang Yidi chased the score to 5:6 through continuous backhand confrontation. Wang Yidi made a forehand error and fell behind 6:8. Hannah made a mistake on a backhand, and Wang Yidi pressed a forehand to tie the score. Hannah's backhand quick attack led 9:8, and Wang Yidi changed the forehand with a backhand, and the two sides tied 9:9. Hannah rebounded at a crucial moment and lost the second set 9:11.
Hannah was in a hurry at key moments in the second game, and if she stabilized her mentality, she could pull back a game. The third game began with Hannah's backhand to go down 0:3 and request a timeout. After the timeout, Hannah pulled a straight forehand, served to grab the forehand, and sent a long backhand to sneak up the score.
Wang Yidi intensified his forehand attack to take a 6-4 lead. Hannah's backhand afterburner tied the score, and Wang Yidi turned a backhand to a forehand to attack and fell behind 6-7. Hannah made a backhand short off the net and made it 9-9 with a quick backhand. Wang Yidi attacked the opponent's forehand, and Wang Yidi grabbed a forehand to steal 15 9:11 and lost the third game.
Although Hannah is a junior player, she is really too talented. Wang Yidi won this game is not easy, and this young player is definitely a strong opponent of national table tennis in the future. I don't know what the majority of fans and friends think, welcome to leave a message to discuss.