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Chen Meng lost to a little-known youngster in the Table Tennis Super League, and Ma Lin began to worry

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In a key matchup in the Table Tennis Super League, Chen Meng suffered a major setback in her career, she lost to the 21-year-old Li Yake with a score of 0-3, and broke a big upset. The loss in this game not only deprived Chen Meng of key points, but also exposed her current poor form.

Chen Meng lost to a little-known youngster in the Table Tennis Super League, and Ma Lin began to worry

In the first game, Chen Meng didn't seem to be in the state, and in the face of Li Yake's rapid attack, she seemed a little hurried, made mistakes again and again, and finally quickly lost the first game with a score of 6-11. In the second game, Chen Meng tried to adjust his state, but he still couldn't effectively deal with Li Yake's style of play and lost another game with a score of 9-11. In the third game, Chen Meng's mentality seemed to be affected, and her play became more inconsistent, and finally lost with a score of 7-11, thus being swept with a total score of 0-3.

Chen Meng lost to a little-known youngster in the Table Tennis Super League, and Ma Lin began to worry

Chen Meng's performance in this match is seriously inconsistent with her status as the world No. 2. The player, who is regarded as the future leader of the national table tennis women's team, exposed many problems in the game, including technical mistakes, tactical passivity and mental fluctuations. These issues not only led to her loss, but also sounded the alarm for her future matches.

Chen Meng lost to a little-known youngster in the Table Tennis Super League, and Ma Lin began to worry

Chen Meng needs to recover from this defeat as soon as possible, learn from the lessons, and adjust his training and game strategy. In a high-level competition like the Table Tennis Super League, any fluctuation in form can lead to serious consequences. If Chen Meng wants to continue to maintain her competitive position in the national table tennis women's team, she must find her form as soon as possible and respond to the expectations of the outside world with a more stable and outstanding performance.

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