On September 29, the Asian Games table tennis women's singles 1/8 final has all ended, and the women's singles top 8 and 1/4 final lists have been released, as follows:
Top half: Sun Yingsha vs Bian Songjing, Shin Yubin vs Chen Siyu
In the final match, Sun Yingsha beat Thailand's Para Nan 4-0, and the mysterious North Korea's Bian Songkyung 4-2 world champion Miyu Hirano was the first big upset since the start of the women's singles, South Korea's Shin Yubin 4-0 Tsengjian (Singapore) and Chen Siyu 4-1 To.
In the next 1/4 final, Sun Yingsha will face Bian Songjing, according to the previous head-to-head data (Asian Youth Championships and Youth Olympic Games), Sun Yingsha has an absolute advantage, 3 wins and 0 losses! But Bian Songjing rarely comes out to play, and the opponent seems a little strange, so Sun Yingsha still needs to be prepared for difficulties. Bian Song's 4-2 elimination of Japanese world champion Miyu Hirano shows that her impact is still very strong.
The other Shen Yubin and Chen Siyu will compete for a place in the Final Four, and on paper, Shen Yubin has some advantages.
Second half: Hina Hayata vs Zheng Yijing, Wang Yidi vs Batra
Hina Hayata 4-0 Singapore's Zhou Jingyi, Wang Yidi 4-0 Hong Kong's Zhu Chengzhu, Zheng Yijing 4-2 Xu Xiaoyuan, Batra 4-2 Sutasini
With Miu Hirano out, only Hina Hayata was left in the Japanese women's table tennis. In the next 1/4 final, she will face Chinese Taipei's Zheng Yijing, Hina Hayata is slightly better than Hina Hayata in overall strength, but Zheng Yijing's tenacious willpower has the ability to upset, and the game is full of suspense.
Wang Yidi will play against India's Batra, who plays in a special style, and the time has come to test Dadi, Batra's strength cannot be underestimated, and he eliminated Chen Xingtong in the Asian Cup, so Wang Yidi needs to be fully prepared.
On the whole, with the progress of the game, the two main players of national table tennis Sun Yingsha and Wang Yidi, the opponents they face will become stronger and stronger, only by being fully prepared and lowering their positions to fight opponents can we prevent the appearance of coldness to the greatest extent, you say?