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The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

On the morning of January 27, Beijing time, the women's singles semifinals of the Japanese Table Tennis National Championships were all released, and the world champion Miu Hirano collapsed as soon as she was selected for the Olympic list, and lost 3-4 to Chijiang Xia Xing after 7 rounds of hard fighting, and was eliminated, breaking out a super upset.

As for the other two main Japanese players Kihara Miyu and Nagasaki Miyu, they both suffered 0-4 defeats, but they lost to Miwa Zhang and Hina Hayada respectively, which can be regarded as a lack of strength, which is not surprising. Next, Hina Hayada will play against the big dark horse Akae Natsuhoi in the first half, while Miwa Zhang will face Sakura Yokoi in the second half.

Akae Natsuhoi 4-3 Miu Hirano

The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

It came as a surprise as Miu Hirano had managed to establish second place in the team's standings the day before, squeezing out Olympic champion Mimato Ito and being named to the singles and team rosters for the Paris Olympics. However, after advancing to the quarterfinals of the National Championships, Miu Hirano seems to be a little floating, after all, there is no pressure of Olympic competition, so there is a certain lack of will to fight.

Miu Hirano had a hard time playing against Akae Natsuhoi, and was eliminated after 7 games, losing only 2 points to the opponent in the seventh game (3-11, 5-11, 6-11, 16-14, 4-11, 11-4, 9-11), which was really unexpected!

Hina Hayada 4-0 Miyu Nagasaki

The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

These two athletes are the core athletes of the current Japanese women's table tennis, but Hina Hayada is the first sister, and Miyu Nagasaki is the bottom of the main force, both of them are left-handed horizontal slapping style, Hina Hayada has a large advantage in all aspects except forehand speed, this victory is relatively big, and it is more difficult for Miyu Nagasaki to turn the tables.

Sure enough, after the start of the game, Hina Hayada firmly grasped the initiative on the court, and soon swept the opponent with consecutive scores of 11-8, 11-7, 11-8, 11-6, completely without giving Nagasaki Miyu a chance to entangle key points, and easily advanced to the semifinals.

Miwa Zhang and Miyu Kihara 4-0

The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

This game is very interesting, because Zhang Benmei has defeated almost all the main forces of the Japanese team before, but has not broken through to Kihara Miyu, so fans also want to see if she can go further and break through the Japanese main layer, and as a result, Zhang Benmei not only did it, but also swept the opponent with a big victory.

After the start of the game, Zhang Benmeiwa took the lead in the first game, won 11-7, and then won 2 consecutive games 11-6 to force Kihara Miyu into a desperate situation, and locked the victory with 12-10 in the fourth game, so she easily got promoted, it seems that the era of Japanese table tennis is not far away.

Yokoi Saki 4-3 Kimura Kaori

The world champion was out 3-4, the top 4 of the women's singles were born, and Zhang Ben and Hayada won a big victory

These two players are very interesting, because Sakura Yokoi was the big dark horse of last year's National Championships, when she upset and defeated Mimato Ito, and Kajun Kimura was the big dark horse of this year's National Championships, and also won against Misei Ito: it is no exaggeration to say that the two were the two important promoters of Ito's defeat in the Olympic singles, and now they have also met together.

The two sides also played 7 games in this battle, and finally Sakizakura Yokoi won 4-3 (7-11, 11-6, 9-11, 9-11, 11-4, 11-7, 11-0), and advanced to the semi-finals to face Miwa Zhangmoto, let's sit back and wait for the semifinals to begin!

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