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The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

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On May 26, Beijing time, the men's and women's singles quarterfinals of the Durban World Championships have all been produced. All 10 members of the national table tennis advanced to the next round, and they did not taste defeat in singles! The men's singles arena was upset again, and Denmark's Linde, ranked 173rd in the world, reached the quarterfinals and became the biggest dark horse!
The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Lynde

Men's singles quarterfinalist

National Table Tennis occupies 5 seats, Fan Zhendong swept European champion Qiu Dang 4-0, Wang Chuqin 4-0 Grando, Ma Long 4-0 South Korean fierce Lin Zhongxun, Liang Jingkun 4-2 Dako successfully took revenge, Lin Gaoyuan defeated Lin Yunru 4-1. In the four rounds of foreign battles at the end, the national table tennis men's team has an excellent performance, which can be described as the state of the competition!

The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Ma Long, Lim Jong-hoon

Of the other three places, Japan's Tomoka Chang and 4-0 Italian dark horse Berbosica advanced to the quarterfinals, and Zhang Benzhi did not lose a set after four rounds and equalled his best result in the World Championship.

The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Tomokazu Chang

Asar swept Puka 4-0 to advance to the quarter-finals, becoming a true light of Africa. World No. 173 Denmark's Linde eliminated 14th-seeded Zhang Yuzhen 4-1 to become the biggest dark horse of this World Championship. Interestingly, all the seeded players in the 4/4 district, including Hugo, Zhang Yuzhen, and Francesca, all left, leaving only Wang Chuqin, which is really the most horse-grabbing division!

The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Asar

Women's singles quarterfinalists

Guoping occupies 5 seats, Sun Yingsha 4-0 Shen Yubin, Sasha did not lose a game in four rounds, and was in excellent condition. Chen Meng and Wang Yidi successfully resisted the Japanese and defeated Miyu Kihara and Miyu Hirano respectively. Wang Manyu defeated Germany's Mitlam 4-1, and Chen Xingtong staged a shocking comeback, narrowly defeating Zheng Yijing 4-3.

The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Sun Yingsha Shen Yubin in the competition

Japan occupied two places, with Mimato Ito and Hina Hayata coming in to defeat Diaz respectively, and Seo Hyo-won advanced to the quarterfinals. The last spot was won by the current number one chipper, Han Ying of Germany.

The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Kiina Hayata, Miyuki Ito

Next round 1/4 final against the roster

Men's singles

Fan Zhendong vs Asar, Liang Jingkun vs Zhang Benzhihe

Ma Long vs Lin Gaoyuan, Wang Chuqin VS Linde

Women's singles

Sun Yingsha VS Han Ying, Wang Yidi VS Hina Hayada

Chen Meng VS Mimato Ito, Wang Manyu VS Chen Xingtong

The World Championships singles quarterfinals were born, and the men's singles were upset again, and the national table tennis battled Zhang Benzhi and Ito Mimako

Entering the 1/4 final, the civil war of national table tennis has opened one after another, which is really cruel! Others will also have to hold their defensive lines and fight for a place in the Final Four. Let's cheer for the Chinese team!

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