3-2! Zhang Benzhihe broke out, reversed into the top 8 of mixed doubles, eliminated Chinese players, and roared in celebration
The Asian Games table tennis competition continued, mixed doubles round of 16 elimination, Zhang Benzhi and partner Hina Hayada, against Hong Kong's He Junjie, Li Haoqing, in the end, after 5 sets of hard fighting, Zhang Benzhihe won 3-2 and advanced to the mixed doubles 8 finals, the process is still very thrilling.

In the first game between the two sides, the competition was fierce, and in the opening stage, the score was 5-5, and then Hina Hayata served, Zhang Benzhi and the backhand slash scored, and then roared in celebration, still very arrogant. However, Hina Hayata quickly made an offensive error and the score went to 6-6. After the two sides were 8-8, Zhang Benzhihe scored a key point and roared in celebration. However, the Hong Kong team quickly responded, scoring one point and drawing again. After the Japanese pair dropped points again, Zhang Benzhihe sat on the ground, frustrated, and then Ho Junjie played lucky play tennis, 11-9, and the Hong Kong team led 1-0.
Entering the second game, the Japanese pair still struggled to score consistently, and after Chang Motochi and the return mistake, they fell behind 2-3, and Hina Hayata seemed to be infected and also sent a mistake. However, the two Japanese athletes scored two consecutive points to tie the score. After 9-8, the match came to a timeout, and then the Japanese team scored two consecutive points to equalize the score 11-8.
The third game between the two teams was still exciting, and after 4-4, the Hong Kong combination of China made a strong effort and scored two consecutive points, and the coaches shook their fists to celebrate. The combination of the two teams was difficult to solve, and they played an 8-8 draw, and the competition was hot. Then, Zhang Benzhihe made a series of mistakes, once trailing 8-10, however, the athletes in Hong Kong, China, also made mistakes, and after 10-10, the score alternately rose. In the end, Zhang Benzhihe returned the ball out of bounds, 11-13, and lost another game.
In the crucial fourth game, the Japanese team played bravely and quickly took a 10-7 lead, 11-9, Hina Hayata and her teammates won again to equalize the big scoreline. In the tiebreaker, the Japanese combination started perfectly, led 4-1, and finally made no mistakes, and won 3-2.