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Women's Table Tennis Finals Top 8 Matchups: Japan's Remaining Dumiao, Chen Meng's Anti-Japanese Resistance, and Diaz Lost to the No. 10 Seed

author:Hu is a brother

On December 15, 2023, Beijing time, the women's table tennis year-end finals are in full swing in Nagoya, Japan, and there are currently 7 seats in the top 8, the second half, the next round Wang Manyu vs Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi vs Zhang Rui, Sun Yingsha vs Han Ying in the first half, next, Ito Micheng made her debut, her opponent was Diaz, the winner was Chen Meng, this is also the last competition for the quarterfinals ticket, it is worth mentioning that the Japanese three played, Ito has become a lone seedling, Hina Hayada lost to Chen Meng 2:3, Zhang Benmei and 2:3 lost to Sun Yingsha, however, these two games challenged the bottom line of Da Meng and Sasha, it was too difficult, especially the battle of ShaheSasha is more challenged, but it's not a big deal, after all, the impactor is barefoot and not afraid to wear shoes... ~

Women's Table Tennis Finals Top 8 Matchups: Japan's Remaining Dumiao, Chen Meng's Anti-Japanese Resistance, and Diaz Lost to the No. 10 Seed

Here's a look at the final game:

11:6 Ito Misei won the first game, the two have played many times without defeat before, but Diaz also rose the ball, and it is also a special rubber style of play, just can't win? Maybe there is a problem with the mentality, after all, it is normal to have fluctuations in the heart of the Japanese home field.

Women's Table Tennis Finals Top 8 Matchups: Japan's Remaining Dumiao, Chen Meng's Anti-Japanese Resistance, and Diaz Lost to the No. 10 Seed

11:9 Diaz won the second game, the play was very intense, Ito did not change much, it was still the first three boards of the serve to open the way, Diaz carried the play after adapting, after entering the stalemate stage, Ito had the upper hand, and, Diaz turned out to be Qiu Jianxin's guidance outside the court, it turned out that he had been coaching in Japan for many years, Ishikawa Kasumi was one of his favorite disciples, and now he is a little interesting to Japan off the court!

11:3 Misei Ito quickly won the third game, Diaz was confused, and Ito won the fourth game 11:5,

Women's Table Tennis Finals Top 8 Matchups: Japan's Remaining Dumiao, Chen Meng's Anti-Japanese Resistance, and Diaz Lost to the No. 10 Seed

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