October has passed and November has arrived. Throughout October, the entire international table tennis scene is very lively, and the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships team competition, WTT Macao Championship and Xinxiang World Cup have been staged, which can be called the visual feast of the international table tennis world. Such an intensive event made fans smile, but it was a bitter pain for the athletes who were tired of running.
Starting from the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships, important events throughout October were held in China, and it can be said that China has paid a great price for the sport of table tennis, especially under the current situation that the form of national epidemic prevention is still relatively severe, and has made outstanding contributions. In the three major events, the national table tennis once again showed what is called dominance, once again won the championship of all events, and left the championship trophy in China. For national table tennis, October is a bumper month, but for some foreign athletes there are not so many good memories.
The performance of the Japanese men's and women's teams in the three major events should be said to be very good, especially the women's team broke into the final of the World Table Tennis Championships team competition and finally won the runner-up. In the Macau Championship and Xinxiang World Cup, several Japanese players also performed well, and will be regarded as an important opponent of the national table tennis women's team in the future. Mimako Ito, who has always been proud and arrogant and has no one in her eyes, still performed relatively low-key during the Chinese competition, and after returning to Japan, she began to speak out again, and even complained to the Japanese media that the reason why she failed to achieve her goal of winning the championship was because there were too many Chinese players, and five beat her one by one.
According to Mimako Ito's thoughts, she lost the wheel war of national table tennis players, and if only two Chinese players were allowed to participate in each event, she would have won the championship long ago. It seems that Mimako Ito was scared by the five golden flowers of national table tennis, and it is estimated that she had long been beaten to a collapse of mentality, so she would complain about five beating her one by one. But to tell the truth, the progress of the Japanese men's and women's teams in recent years is very obvious, and the national table tennis must pay attention to prevention.