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The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

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Recently, everyone has become familiar with Tomokazu Zhangmoto, Fan Zhendong, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu and Hina Hayata, all of whom are outstanding table tennis players who are also expected to compete in next year's Paris Olympics. We all know that the ITTF has strict requirements for players to participate in the Olympic Games, not only to be ranked high in the world, but also to have enough Olympic points.

Recently, the International Table Tennis Federation announced the Olympic standings, and the first place in the women's singles is Sun Yingsha, the second is Japan's Hina Hayata, and the third is South Korea's Shin Yubin. The top three in men's singles are Wang Chuqin, Fan Zhendong and Hugo. In the Mixed Doubles, Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin are ranked first, Tomokazu Zhang and Hina Hayada are second, and South Korea's Lim Jong-hoon and Shin Yu-bin are third.

The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

Friends who often watch the game know that the ITTF regularly publishes the world rankings of players, and Chinese players have always occupied the top few in the world rankings, with Sun Yingsha, Chen Meng, Wang Manyu and Wang Yidi in the women's singles, who are ranked first, second, third and fourth respectively. However, in the Olympic standings, Chen Meng and Wang Manyu were surpassed by Japan's Hina Hayata, which made many fans puzzled, why are the world rankings different from the Olympic standings?

The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

In fact, the Olympic standings released by the ITTF only count the points of international competitions after June 8 this year. In contrast, the Japanese and South Koreans competed in almost all of the tournaments, while the Chinese contestants gave up some of the tournaments, resulting in relatively low points. For Chinese players, the competition for points has become even more important. After all, the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) has a clear meaning of announcing the Olympic standings, and the Paris Olympics are coming next year, and whether the participating players can compete in certain events may refer to the standings, for example, the players participating in the singles competition must be ranked in the top two of the standings.

The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

I believe many fans have seen that the ITTF not only announced the Olympic standings, but also the list of the top ten youngest male athletes in the world, and listed the top five, of which the first place is Japan's Tomokazu Zhangmoto, the second place is Fan Zhendong, the third place is France's Felix, the fourth place is Chinese Taipei's Lin Yunru, and the fifth place is China's Ma Long.

The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

Seeing the list of the world's top 10 youngest male athletes announced by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) surprised many fans. It can be seen from the list that Zhang Benzhihe entered the world's top ten at the age of 14 years, 10 months and 4 days, Fan Zhendong entered at 16 years, 5 months and 9 days, Felix, a young player who recently entered the world's top ten, entered at 17 years and 12 days, Lin Yunru entered at 18 years and 15 days, and Ma Long entered at 18 years, 4 months and 9 days.

Of course, there are also fans who believe that Chinese table tennis players are facing huge competitive pressure, and many young players do not get too many opportunities to participate, so the top spot was won by Japan's Tomokazu Zhangmoto. But there's no denying that being able to break into the top 10 at a younger age is a testament to the talent and achievements of these players. Of course, whether it can be sustained is still a question.

The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

In the case of Tomokazu Haramoto, he is not as good as he was before. In contrast, most of the veteran Ma Long's achievements were achieved after the age of 25. Malone has achieved a double-lap Grand Slam, which means that when a player matures in age and physically, it is easier to achieve good results. Do you think that's right?

The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

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The International Table Tennis Federation officially announced that Zhang Benzhihe beat Fan Zhendong, and Chen Mengwang Manyu was surpassed by Hina Hayata

Let's summarize today's main points in different dialects:

- Sichuanese: Hey, have you heard, the news of table tennis has come out, and the young players of the Chinese team are amazing!

- Cantonese: Many of you will be participating in the Paris Olympics, so I'm really looking forward to it!

- Jiangsu and Zhejiang dialect: The table tennis players are ranked, and the young players of our Chinese team are really amazing!

- Beijing dialect: Oops, the news of the table tennis competition is here again, but the young players of the Chinese team should come on!

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