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The national table tennis world champion lost two games in a row, and the Japanese Olympic runner-up played a powerful role and turned the tide

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The national table tennis world champion lost two games in a row, and the Japanese Olympic runner-up played a powerful role and turned the tide

On December 23, Beijing time, the table tennis T-League continued, and the national table tennis world champion Hao Shuai suffered a miserable defeat, not only leading the men's doubles set 1-0 and losing 2 games in a row, but also losing the men's singles set 1-3, and the state was very poor.

Although Hao Shuai, as the number one main player, lost two sets in a row, the Okayama team finally had the last laugh and defeated the Kanazawa club with a total score of 3-2.

Hao Shuai is a very familiar table tennis player, born in 1983, he and the current head coach of the national table tennis men's team Wang Hao are the same age, and almost at the same time, but soon embarked on a completely different development path: Wang Hao was reused step by step and became a world champion and Olympic champion, Hao Shuai only won a World Cup men's team championship with the team, which cannot be compared with Wang Hao.

In recent years, Hao Shuai has been participating in the T-League in Japan, and his performance has been very conspicuous, and he even won the title of best player, beating Takaki Niwa and becoming the number one main player of Okayama Club, but this time he lost to the younger generation who is also from China.

The national table tennis world champion lost two games in a row, and the Japanese Olympic runner-up played a powerful role and turned the tide

In the battle with Kanazawa, Hao Shuai first appeared in the first set of doubles, and faced the opponent's two Chinese foreign players Cheng Jingqi/Liao Zhenting with Japan's Tian Tianxiang, but Hao Shuai/Tian Tianxiang lost 6-11, 8-11 after winning the first place 11-6.

In the second set, Hao Shuai's teammate Yoshiyama played a trick with Japan's Ken Matsudaira, and the former won 3-2 (11-6, 11-8, 9-11, 10-11, 11-8) in five games. However, Hao Shuai suffered another defeat in the third set, losing 1-3 to Cheng Jingqi (9-11, 11-10, 10-11, 7-11), and Okayama Club was forced into a desperate situation after falling behind 1-2 on aggregate.

The national table tennis world champion lost two games in a row, and the Japanese Olympic runner-up played a powerful role and turned the tide

In a situation where the team was in danger, Takaki Niwa stepped up and narrowly defeated Yutai Tanaka (11-4, 7-11, 9-11, 11-6, 11-8), who defeated Wang Chuqin in a shock 3-2 in the fourth set, and then the two met again in the fifth set.

At present, it seems that with the growth of age, Hao Shuai's state has also fluctuated significantly, after all, the years are not forgiving, so let's continue to wait and see the performance of this evergreen tree in the table tennis arena in Japan!

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