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A rare battle in the table tennis world: 14-year-old Zhang Benmei and the 9-year-old young player, the Japanese team is too serious

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A rare battle in the table tennis world: 14-year-old Zhang Benmei and the 9-year-old young player, the Japanese team is too serious

On October 22, Beijing time, the Table Tennis T League staged a very rare showdown - Miwa Chang, born in 2008, appeared and competed with another Japanese rising star born in 2013, Matsushima Miku, and finally the 14-year-old former won a big victory, swept the 9-year-old little sister 3-0 to win, and also won 2 points for Kanagawa Club.

The technical content of this battle is average, but what really surprises people is the fierce competition of the Japanese team, and at such a young age to participate in the top business league, fans can't help but sigh: the Japanese table tennis scene is really involutional!

A rare battle in the table tennis world: 14-year-old Zhang Benmei and the 9-year-old young player, the Japanese team is too serious

Zhang Benmeihe is a very familiar table tennis player, and her brother is Zhang Benzhihe, a national table tennis rival born in 2003. Zhang Benzhihe debuted at a very young age, participated in the Open Championship at the age of 12, and was selected for the World Table Tennis Championships at the age of 13, and Zhang Benmeihe is now also following the path of his brother and has long begun to play international regular events.

And Zhang Benmeihe's current results are also very good, although not comparable to Zhang Benzhihe of the same age, but this year has broken through the Chinese team's defense line many times, and even blasted out an 11-0 score, I didn't expect that there are more volatile athletes than her in the Japanese table tennis world.

A rare battle in the table tennis world: 14-year-old Zhang Benmei and the 9-year-old young player, the Japanese team is too serious

Matsushima Mikong comes from a very large table tennis family, has played since the generation of great-grandfathers, dozens of table tennis players and related practitioners have been born in the family, and the four brothers and sisters have also begun to take this path under the cultivation of their parents, among which the older brother Matsushima Kaguyo is the most famous and is known as the successor of Tomokazu Changmoto.

As for Matsushima Miku, she has set many records before, including the youngest national team player and the youngest T-League athlete in Japanese table tennis, and now she is only 9 years old and looks out of place with other big sisters standing on the court, which is too small!

A rare battle in the table tennis world: 14-year-old Zhang Benmei and the 9-year-old young player, the Japanese team is too serious

Since Japan's main players went to China to participate in the WTT championship, there were not many masters left in the T League, and Mikazu Zhang and Miku Matsushima also got more opportunities to perform. In the contest between Kanagawa and Kyoto clubs, Mikazu Chang won 2-0 in doubles, and then swept Miko Matsushima 3-0 in singles to help Kanagawa win 3-1.

But looking at the little sister on the field, will Zhang Benmeihe feel afraid? The 14-year-old self has not yet become the main force in Japan, and there will be a 9-year-old child soldier debuting later, will there be more and younger athletes in the future?

Then let everyone roll to the end!

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