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The table tennis German Open entered the second round, and the rising star of the Chinese team, Liang Jingkun, encountered South Korea's fierce rival Lin Zhongxun, and was eliminated with a 1-3 loss. Lim Jong-hoon is a left-handed athlete with a strong forehand and backhand, which makes it difficult for Liang.
At the beginning of the first game, Lin Zhongxun took the initiative, and Liang Jingkun was completely suppressed and fell behind 0-2. In the third game, Liang Jingkun finally pulled back a game, but the rest of the game was still at a disadvantage. Liang Jingkun's near billiards was not of high quality, and the ball speed and spin were insufficient, and he was easily suppressed by Lin Zhongxun.
This is also the biggest problem of Liang Jingkun in this game. Lim Jong-hoon is a rising star of Korean table tennis who has improved by leaps and bounds in recent years and has become one of the top 10 in the world. His left-handed characteristics are a great inconvenience for opponents, with powerful forehand presses and steady backhands.
Although Liang Jingkun is also a newcomer to Chinese table tennis, he has not been in good form recently, and the quality of the near stage is poor, so this time he is unable to fight with Lin Zhongxun. The loss in this game also sounded the alarm for Liang Jingkun, reminding him to strengthen training, especially the quality training near the stage.
Otherwise, it will be difficult to achieve good results in high-level competitions.
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