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National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

The 2023 Asian Table Tennis Championships Women's Singles 1/4 Final ushered in an important match, with national table tennis player Yingsha against Japanese table tennis player Hina Hayada.

Sun Yingsha is the world No. 1 in the women's singles volleyball and Hina Hayata is the seventh in the women's singles volleyball world. Hina Hayata is the highest-ranked player in the foreign association.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

The women's singles competition is played three times a day, first with a 1/16 final, then a 1/8 final, and a 1/4 final in the evening.

Sun Yingsha won 3-0 against Tamolwan in the 1/16 final. Kehankuan won 3-0 against Zhu Chengzhu in the 1/8 final. Hina Hayata won 3-0 against Akasheva in the 1/16 final and swept Genipa 3-0 in the 1/8 final.

In the 1/4 final, Sun Yingsha played against Hina Hayada.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

In the first game, Sun Yingsha made a 3-0 start. After scoring two points each, the score came to 5:2. Sun Yingsha scored six consecutive points to win the first set 11:2.

In the second game, Hina Hayata took a 2-1 lead. Sun Yingsha scored 6 consecutive points to overtake the score. At 8:5, Sun Yingsha scored three more points in a row to win the second set 11:5. Hina Hayata is very uncomfortable with Sun Yingsha's style of play, and the card points are serious.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

In the third game, Hina Hayata got off to a good start at 4:0. Sun Yingsha scored 3 consecutive points to narrow the gap. Both sides scored two points each, bringing the score to 6:5. Hina Hayata scored 2 points in a row, and Sun Yingsha also scored 2 points in a row. Hina Hayata scored two more points in a row to win the set point 10-7. Sun Yingsha fought and narrowed the gap again. It was just Hina Hayata who scored straight and won the game 11:8.

In the fourth game, Hina Hayata made another 4-0 start. It seems that Hina Hayata does not want to give up the game easily. Sun Yingsha broke out, scored 9 points in a row, and directly stunned Hina Hayada. Hina Hayata is hard to recover. Sun Yingsha won the fourth set 11:6.

Sun Yingsha defeated Hina Hayata 3-1 to advance to the semifinals.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

In a simultaneous match, Chen Xingtong played against Thai player Orawan . Paranaan. Chen Xingtong won extremely easily, sweeping Olavan 3-0. Paranaan.

In the first game, Chen Xingtong entered the game very quickly and won 11:3 against Olavan. Paranaan. Second innings Olavan. Paranan did not put much pressure on Chen Xingtong. Chen Xingtong won the second set 11:5. Third innings Olavan. Paranan began to exert force, repeatedly pressed, and hit very glue. However, Chen Xingtong still won the third set 11:9.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

The women's singles 1/4 final was played by Wang Yidi against Japanese table tennis player Misei Ito. Mimato Ito still did not bring a coach, and two bags accompanied her.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

In the first game, Mimato Ito entered the game quickly and got off to a 6:1 start. Both sides scored four points each, and Mimato Ito won the set point 10-5. Although Ito Mimai took a large lead, Wang Yidi kept putting pressure on Ito to win too easily. Ito won the first set 11:7.

In the second game, Wang Yidi took the initiative and made a 4:1 start. Mimato Ito chased the score to 5:6 and trailed by only one point. Wang Yidi scored two more points in a row to gain a three-point advantage again. Wang Yidi maintained the 3-point advantage until the end. Wang Yidi won the game 11:8.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

In the third game, Wang Yidi played more easily and got a 4-0 start. Mimato Ito is also tenacious, scoring 3 points in a row to close the gap. The two sides were locked in a stalemate, and Wang Yidi won another game 11:9.

In the fourth game, Wang Yidi took a 6-2 lead. Wang Yidi was completely up, and Ito Misei had no chance at all. Wang Yidi won the fourth set 11:6.

Wang Yidi defeated Mimato Ito 3-1 to advance to the women's singles semifinals.

National Table Tennis won the Asian Championships women's singles final four! Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi successfully resisted Japan, and Wang Manyu narrowly defeated Chen Meng

A women's singles 1/4 final was held at the same time by Chen Meng against Wang Manyu, an internal match of National Table Tennis.

Wang Manyu defeated Chen Meng 3-2 and also advanced to the semifinals.

Chinese women's table tennis team members Sun Yingsha, Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi and Wang Manyu won the Asian Championships women's singles semifinals. The Japanese women's table tennis army was completely destroyed.

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