The 2023 WTT Nagoya Women's Finals is about to kick off! Zhang Rui and Qian Tianyi of national table tennis will face off in the first round, when the sparks burst out, a national table tennis player will be eliminated, is it Zhang Rui, the top sparring partner, or Qian Tianyi with a left-handed horizontal shot, or Chen Xingtong, who is defensive? Don't go away, this battle will be thrilling!
[Zhang Rui VS Qian Tianyi: Fighting Showdown]
Zhang Rui: Imitating the playing style of the Japanese players, training against the main force of national table tennis, attacking like thunder, and playing with backhand particles is eye-catching, and is known as the top sparring partner of the main force of national table tennis! Don't underestimate her strength.
Qian Tianyi: The representative of the left-handed horizontal shot showed his weakness the day before yesterday: the forehand was not good, and the strength was not enough to support the whole game. Zhang Rui and Qian Tianyi, who can stay, who will be eliminated, this contest is destined to be worrying.
[Chen Xingtong VS Szokos: The duel between technique and explosiveness]
Chen Xingtong: Defensive style of play, full of skill, multi-board holding can always make opponents make mistakes. However, her style of play is relatively one-dimensional, so will she be able to continue to play well in this match?
Szokos: Advanced backhand technique, a perfect combination of power and speed. Not only is she a strong explosive player, but she has also defeated Olympic champion Chen Meng. In this duel, is it Chen Xingtong's skill to win, or the explosive suppression of the female goblin Szokos?
【Highlight Analysis】
This is not only a game, but also a style duel! Zhang Rui's attack, Qian Tianyi's left-handed horizontal shot, Chen Xingtong's defense, and Szokos's outburst, what kind of sparks will the four players collide with?
National table tennis players have different styles, but it is this difference that makes the game more exciting. Skill, power, offense, defense, all kinds of elements are intertwined on the table, presenting a visual and psychological feast. This is not only a competition, but also a tribute to the diversity of table tennis.