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Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

author:Jiro Shinto Ball

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In the WTT Goa Star Challenge singles match, France's Lebrun defeated Ukraine's Zamudenko 3-0. Lebrun won this match easily, or was it the result of his overall strength being better than his opponent. In particular, Lebrun's backhand offensive advantage is obvious, and Zamudenko has slightly less offensive stability, so he did not win a single game.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

The two sides mainly focused on the first game, and the next two games showed a one-sided situation. Lebrun ate serve at the beginning and Zamudenko missed a forehand. Lebrun backhand attack, serve for forehand. Zamudenko hit a forehand backhand to make it 3-3, and Lebrun took a quick backhand to take a 6-3 lead. Zamudenko swung a short backhand and ate a short forehand to tie the score to 6-7 with a backhand.

Lebrun rubbed a long backhand and Zamudenko pulled a forehand straight to make it 9-9. Lebrun hit a backhand in the middle, Zamudenko returned the ball and was snatched high, losing the first set 9:11. The two sides should be tentative in the first game, Lebrun's ball technique is relatively dexterous, and Zamudenko is still suitable for playing back and forth.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

In the second game, Lebrun served and pulled straight lines, Zamudenko made consecutive forehand and backhand errors, and he was 0:7 behind with a short backhand. Lebrun ate a short backhand, Zamudenko received a forehand to make it 3-8. Lebrun pressed a forehand with a backhand and hit the center with a forehand to serve and grab the ball in the middle to lead 10:5. Zamudenko scored a short backhand and lost the second set 6:11.

Lebrun's offensive and serving advantages in the first three boards are still obvious, but he also eats consecutive backhand short balls in this link, which has a technical shortcoming. Zamudenko played Farrah's forehand in the third game and changed the backhand line, and the two sides started the game 3-3. Lebrun snatched a forehand, pressed a forehand backhand, Zamudenko missed a backhand and trailed 6-3.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

Zamudenko returned the ball and was snatched high, and Lebrun swung short into the net to take a 9-5 lead with a fast backhand. Zamudenko flew with a backhand and a forehand to lose the third set 6:11. Both sides had the advantage of backhand attack, and Lebrun hit the ball on the rise, so he always took the initiative. In the mixed doubles match, Hong Kong's To Kaixuan/Wong Zhenting, narrowly defeated the Francesca/Shan Xiaona combination 3:2.

The first two games were tied at 1:1, and the third game was played at 4:4. Francesca snatched a forehand and Huang Zhenting took a quick backhand. Du Kaixuan backhanded a wide angle, and Francesca backhanded the fast break to make it 7:7. Du Kaixuan returned the ball high, wiped the net with his backhand, and quickly carried it with his backhand. Shan Xiaona's serve scored to tie the score to 9:9. Huang Zhenting's combination called a timeout, after which the two sides tied at 11, Shan Xiaona backhanded straight line, Francesca received the serve and pulled back to win the third set 13:11.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

In the fourth game, Du Kaixuan took a forehand quickly, and Huang Zhenting received a serve and pulled a straight line to start the game 5:1. Shan Xiaona changed consecutive forehands to chase the score to 3:6. Du Kaixuan pulled a straight line with a forehand, Huang Zhenting pulled a straight line with his backhand, Shan Xiaona changed a forehand, and snatched a forehand to lose the fourth game 5:11. The German combination made too many offensive mistakes in this game and was in no form.

The fifth game started with a 4-4 tie and Francesca received the serve and pulled back. Du Kaixuan attacked the net with a forehand and trailed 4-7. Shan Xiaona's forehand was extended to 9:5. Huang Zhenting returned the ball to wipe the net, backhand fast attack, Shan Xiaona backhand connection error, was tied by the opponent. Francesca trailed 9:10 on a long-range comeback, and Huang Zhenting won the tiebreaker 11:9 with a straight forehand.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

Anyone on either side could win, and no one expected a big reversal from the Hong Kong tiebreaker behind. In another mixed doubles match, Hayasuke Togami / Miwa Changmoto defeated the Moregaard/Christina combination 3:2, and the first two sets were tied 1:1. The third game was also intense, with Moregaard making it 7-7 with a backhand side. Zhang Benmei and the far stage off the net, Moregaard forehand fast 9-7 lead.

Hayasuke Togami backhanded in the middle, and Moregaard rebounded with a serve to win the third set 11:9. Moregaard felt so good that playing some incredible balls was the key to winning the game. In the fourth game, Moregaard stepped down, and Hayasuke Togami started the game 3-0 with a forehand.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

Hayasuke Togami backhanded the angle and the forehand band extended the score to 6:2. Christina made a forehand error, and Moregaard went off the stage to lose the fourth set 2-11. Zhang Benmei and continuous play of rapid connection and cooperation, continuous mobilization of opponents to suppress the opponent in the backhand, the effect is very good.

In the fifth game, Hayasuke Togami shortened his backhand and asked for a timeout. Zhang Benmei and forehand hit the middle, Christina ate serve 0:5 behind. Christina chased two points with consecutive forehand changes, and the Japanese combination also called a timeout to ease the opponent's chasing point.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

Immediately after Christina's forehand went far into the net, she ate serve and trailed 2:7. Moregaard pressed a forehand and a forehand to chase off the stage, and a forehand snatched the ball under the table to fall behind 3-9. Christina flew with a backhand and lost the tiebreaker 3:11. In terms of ball control in the table, the Japanese combination is more delicate, and plays a strong positive change of forehand and backhand.

Lebrun swept his opponents, Du Kaixuan defeated Shan Xiaona in mixed doubles, and Zhang Benmei defeated Moregaard

In fact, this is the ability to read the game, and many times the resilience of mixed doubles is the key factor in winning. I don't know what the majority of fans and friends think, welcome to leave a message to discuss.

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