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World Table Tennis Championships Day 8 preview: National Table Tennis ushered in three foreign battles to impact two doubles championships

On May 27, 2023, the Durban World Table Tennis Championships is about to come to an end, coming to the eighth competition day, producing men's singles, women's singles final places, competing for men's doubles, women's doubles championships, national table tennis all day three external battles are difficult, Sun Yingsha women's singles resistance, about to face the impact of Japan's Hina Hayada, in addition Fan Zhendong / Wang Chuqin and Chen Meng / Wang Yidi are also tested and need to be fully prepared.

World Table Tennis Championships Day 8 preview: National Table Tennis ushered in three foreign battles to impact two doubles championships

From 19 o'clock tonight, women's singles Sun Yingsha against Japan's Hina Hayada, competing for the first final place in singles, Hina Hayata eliminated Wang Yidi in the last round, the two sides played to the last 2 points, Hina Hayata won 21-19, when Wang Yidi missed a number of match points, failed to withstand the pressure, indeed this time Hina Hayada's performance far exceeded expectations, it is not simple to win the main team of the national table tennis to advance to the final four singles competition.

For Sun Yingsha, it is undoubtedly a combination of challenges and opportunities, it is inevitable to bear more pressure, I believe she will be able to do her best, eliminate Hina Hayata teammates, Chen Meng against Chen Xingtong at 19:40, from the previous record of the fight, Chen Meng has no obvious advantage, not to mention Chen Xingtong's clean sheet defending champion Wang Manyu, in the best competitive state, the victory depends on the performance.

World Table Tennis Championships Day 8 preview: National Table Tennis ushered in three foreign battles to impact two doubles championships

The men's doubles final is scheduled at 20:30, which is also the second crown produced by the Durban World Table Tennis Championships after the end of the mixed doubles event, Fan Zhendong / Wang Chuqin against the South Korean pair Zhang Yuzhen / Lin Zhongxun, the latter won the runner-up in the last World Table Tennis Championships, the doubles of the Korean team is indeed difficult, has maintained a good winning rate, but Fan Zhendong / Wang Chuqin has a stronger comprehensive strength, and also expects the national table tennis to laugh to the end and successfully reach the top.

23 o'clock men's singles semifinals began, Ma Long against Wang Chuqin, some time ago the two sides competed for the championship, the result Wang Chuqin defeated Ma Long 4-0 to win the championship, now come to the stage of the competition, how Ma Long coped, has become a hot topic of discussion among outside fans, 23:40 Fan Zhendong vs. Liang Jingkun, the peak duel is staged again, who can advance is not easy to say, Wang Chuqin is close to the two games, a little too nervous.

World Table Tennis Championships Day 8 preview: National Table Tennis ushered in three foreign battles to impact two doubles championships

Finally, at 0:30 the next day, the women's doubles final Chen Meng/Wang Yidi faced the Korean pair Tian Zhixi/Shin Yubin, who kept a clean sheet in the previous round of defending champions Sun Yingsha/Wang Manyu, and the upset was shocking, so Chen Meng/Wang Yidi wanted to win the championship is not easy, you must go all out to fight, of course, it depends on the technical and tactical arrangement of the coaching staff before the game, and Chen Meng/Wang Yidi's competitive state.

All in all, on the eighth day of the Durban World Table Tennis Championships, the three external battles of the national table tennis are very critical, Sun Yingsha, Fan Zhendong/Wang Chuqin, Chen Meng/Wang Yidi encountered strong opponents, and I hope that the national table tennis team members can do their best, strive for another good result, win five championships, come on!

World Table Tennis Championships Day 8 preview: National Table Tennis ushered in three foreign battles to impact two doubles championships

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