On November 26, Beijing time, the Japanese Table Tennis Association Trials for the Paris Olympics were in full swing. This selection tournament is of great significance to the Japanese team, because it is linked to the Olympic points, so the main Japanese players have signed up to participate in the competition, and they are fighting for the opportunity to be selected for the national team. And now, the list of the top four in the women's singles has been revealed, and people can't help but look forward to the upcoming match.
Surprisingly, there were some minor surprises in this tryout. In the women's singles semifinals, Japanese Olympic champion Mimato Ito and world champion Miu Hirano were unexpectedly blocked in the knockout round. This has undoubtedly caused an uproar in the table tennis world, with speculation about whether this heralds the rise of a new generation of players. The spotlight will definitely belong to the youngster Miwa Harimoto, who not only managed to defeat Olympic champion Mimato Ito, but also took the entire contest by storm with a stunning performance.
In the women's singles quarterfinals, Japanese star Hina Hayada and Satsuki Oto had a hard-fought battle, and finally Hina Hayada successfully advanced with an aggregate score of 4:2. This matchup not only showcased the top level of the two fighters, but also brought the audience a spectacular match. In the other match, teenager Miwa Zhang took on Olympic champion Misei Ito.
It was a highly anticipated matchup, and the showdown between two of the best in table tennis was undoubtedly a gorgeous treat for the audience. Ito won the first game 11-9, but Zhang did not back down in the slightest and maintained a strong offensive intent with her. In the second game, Zhang Benmeihe pulled back a game with 11:6, showing her strong strength and tenacious will.
In the third game, Ito won 11-7 again, allowing her to maintain a tough battle for victory. However, in the next three games, Zhang Benmei and the firepower were full of firepower, and they reversed and eliminated Ito Misei in three consecutive games 11:8, 11:6 and 11:6 in a row, and successfully advanced.
When the women's singles semi-finals were beating again, Japan's teenager Miwa Haramoto welcomed her opponent, world junior champion Miyu Nagasaki. In the first game, the teenager Zhang Benmeihe showed her characteristics of daring to fight, her connection was fast and accurate, and the impact was very strong, winning the first game 11:8. In the second game, Zhang Benmei and chased after the victory, won again with 11:4, and the big score was 2:0. Miyu Nagasaki was a little slow to heat up, completely controlled by the pressure of Miwa Zhangmoto.
In the third game, world junior champion Miyu Nagasaki began to show her fighting ability and won the first game 11-8. In the fourth game, Zhang Benmeihe once again took the initiative, she did not miss any opportunity, locked the victory with 11:8, and once led 3:1. But in the fifth game, Zhang Benmeihe's physical strength began to decline, and her competitive state was slightly lacking, and her opponent Nagasaki Miyu pulled back a game 11:2.
In the sixth game, Zhang Benmeihe did not miss the opportunity again, she sealed the victory with 11:5 in one go, won the total score of 4:2, and successfully advanced to the women's singles final. At just 15 years old, Miwa Harimoto is a real sight, and her youth and strength make it impossible to imagine that she could represent Japan at the Paris Olympics. At the same time, her older brother Tomokazu Zhang also made it to the semi-finals, which means that the siblings are expected to compete in the Paris Olympics together. The twin stars of this family will write their own legend together on the highest stage in the world.
Behind all this glory is the hard work and unremitting efforts of the brother and sister over the years. They have been devoting themselves to table tennis since they were children, surpassing themselves again and again, and moving forward with solid steps. The dreams in their hearts gradually became possible in reality. When they see that the goal they are fighting for is getting closer and closer, they will work harder, more determined to pursue victory, and win more honor for their country.
As one famous person said, "Champions don't fall from the sky, but from the mentality of hard work and struggle." "The success of the brother and sister is not accidental, but comes from countless early mornings of early training, from the days and nights of hard work and meticulous technology, from the hard work of sweating like rain, and from the unwavering faith. They are role models in table tennis and are what countless young players are looking for.
Along with the competition on the field, the duel between Miwa Zhang and Miyu Nagasaki has also become a wonderful visual feast. The battle between the two young players brought endless surprises and enjoyment to the audience. Their youthful vitality outlines a beautiful picture of the future. I believe that in the near future, they will become superstars in the field of table tennis and bloom their own glory. And at this moment, let us cheer and cheer for this exciting contest and witness their growth and magnificent chapter.
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