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Four China-Japan showdown national table tennis victory Wang Yidi Liu Xi Liu Gaoyang Matt eliminated Ito Hayata Kato Yoshimura

Four China-Japan showdown national table tennis victory Wang Yidi Liu Xi Liu Gaoyang Matt eliminated Ito Hayata Kato Yoshimura

The dispute between China and Japan is the main theme of the world table tennis world. The 2018 ITTF Bulgaria Open is in full swing, with Wang Yidi vs. Ito Mimako, Liu Gaoyang challenging Miyu Kato, and Liu Xi vs. Hayata Hina in three Sino-Japanese matches, which attracted special attention. The first round of the main tournament came with exciting news, four Sino-Japanese duels against the national table tennis won a big victory, 4-0 sweep of Japanese table tennis, Japanese table tennis people sea tactics failed, suffered heavy losses. The Bulgarian Open main round of the first round of the Japanese table tennis women's singles 3 seeds, men's singles 1 seeded player group round trip.

Four China-Japan showdown national table tennis victory Wang Yidi Liu Xi Liu Gaoyang Matt eliminated Ito Hayata Kato Yoshimura

The women's singles was accompanied by the Bulgarian Open China's five qualifiers all advancing to the main tournament. Rushing to Ding Ning's aid, Wang Yidi 4-2 blocked Ito Mimako (11-2, 7-11, 11-3, 13-15, 11-6, 11-3); Liu Xi 4-1 to hayada Hina (11-6, 11-7, 9-11, 11-4, 11-3) Liu Gaoyang narrowly defeated Miyu Kato (-4,10,-9,5,-5,7,9). Women's table tennis against Japan table tennis three wins and three victories, clearing the way for women's singles to win the championship.

Four China-Japan showdown national table tennis victory Wang Yidi Liu Xi Liu Gaoyang Matt eliminated Ito Hayata Kato Yoshimura

Men's singles Matt beat Makoto Yoshimura 4-2 (9, 3, 8, -7, -9, 7). Matt and Zheng Peifeng reached the second round of the main tournament to help Xu Xin and escort the men's singles championship. So far, in the first round of the 2018 ITTF Bulgaria Open, four seeded players in Japanese table tennis have been eliminated consecutively, and the dream of winning the Japanese table tennis championship has gradually faded.

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