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Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

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The table tennis world once again focused on Japan, and on January 28, Beijing time, the women's singles semifinals of the Table Tennis Japan National Championships were in full swing. The spotlight in this battle was focused on two standout contenders – 15-year-old Miwa Haramoto and powerhouse Sakura Yokoi. As the game progressed, Miwa Zhang not only showed amazing strength in the semifinals, but also created the history of Japanese women's table tennis in the table tennis world.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

Earlier, Zhang Benmei and Miwa defeated the noodle Rin in the final and won the women's singles championship in the youth group of the National Championships. However, what everyone didn't expect was that a few days later, she advanced to the women's singles final of the adult group with her perfect performance, perfectly combining her youthful youth with mature skills.

Sakura Yokoi is also a high-profile player. She knocked out Kasumi Kimura, who had shattered Ito's Olympic singles dreams. In this battle, how will Yokoi Sakura deal with Miwa Zhangmoto's strong play?

At the beginning of the game, Miwa Zhangmoto's form was surprisingly good. In the battle for the first three boards, she quickly gained the upper hand and quickly took the lead in the score. Sakura Yokoi seemed to struggle to keep up with the pace of the match, and Miwa Haramoto got off to a comfortable start with an 11-5 scoreline. In the second game, Zhang Benmeihe continued to suppress the opponent, and the score was far ahead, and Yokoi Sakura was difficult to break the defense, and he looked very passive on the field. Zhang Benmei and the game picked up the pace and won 11-6.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

Entering the third game, Miwa Zhang established the lead again, and Sakura Yokoi tried to chase the points, but Miwa Zhang continued to exert his strength in the second half of the game, and quickly got the game point, and finally won 11-6 again, and Sakura Yokoi has fallen into a rather passive situation. In the fourth game, although Yokoi Sakura fought hard and once led 3-1, the lethality of Zhang Benmei and the quality of the veneer was significant, and the score was entangled again, and in the second half of the game, Zhang Benmei and the other half were even more powerful, ending the battle with 11-7 and advancing to the women's singles final with a score of 4-0.

The other Women's Singles semi-final was between Hina Hayada and Natsuhoshi Akae. As a result, Hina Hayata's state exploded, and she was simply crazy. He won the first game 11-9, and in the second game, he chased after the victory and won the game 11-5 with his super high-quality attack. In the third game, Hina Hayada was unstoppable and won 11-6 again, leading the opponent 3-0.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

In the fourth game, Hina Hayata's momentum was like a rainbow, and she quickly got the match point 10-3, and finally sealed the victory 11-4. At this point, the list of women's singles finals of the Japan National Championships has been officially released, and Miwa Zhang will face Hina Hayata, and the match time is scheduled for 13:00 on January 28.

This semi-final between Miwa Zhang and Sakura Yokoi is not just a match, but a duel of strength and experience. The 15-year-old Miwa Zhangmoto not only made it to the women's singles final of the adult group with her amazing skills, but also created the history of Japanese women's table tennis. Her outstanding performance and confident performance became the highlight of the whole competition, and it also made people look forward to her future.

Sakura Yokoi showed her tenacious fighting spirit, knocking out a contestant who had broken Ito's dreams and showing her ability to do so in the game. Despite her defeat in the semi-finals, her performance still deserves recognition, which keeps people looking forward to her future development.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

Hina Hayata's performance in the other semi-final was equally impressive. She beat her opponent with a strong posture and showed excellent form. The final with Miwa Zhang will be a clash of strengths, and the contest between the two young players will also be a good story in the history of Japanese women's table tennis.

Throughout the competition, the players' state, technique and changes in the game have caused people to think deeply. First of all, the emergence of Miwa Haramoto has made people look forward to the future of women's table tennis in Japan. Her age of 15 has not become a constraint, but has become the background of her unique charm. In this semi-final, Miwa Zhang's excellent ball skills, calm response and continuous power showed people the amazing potential of a young player.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

Sakura Yokoi lost to Miwa Haramoto in the semi-finals, but her strength and tenacious fighting attitude resonated. She knocked out Kasumi Kimura, who was a dark horse in table tennis, and Sakura Yokoi's victory showed her willpower and technical prowess. This also makes people look forward to her continuing to shine in future competitions and inject more vitality into Japanese women's table tennis.

In the final between Miwa Zhang and Hina Hayata, people can't help but think about the peak duel between the two players. Hina Hayata's strong performance in the semi-finals gave a deeper understanding of her strength. Her high-quality attack, unstoppable momentum, and the all-round suppression of her opponent Akae Xia Xing earned her a round of applause for the match. This final will be a comprehensive contest of technical level and psychological quality.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

Competitions like this have made people reflect on the influence and future development of table tennis in Japan. The rise of Miwa Zhang is not only a reflection of personal strength, but also a microcosm of the gradual emergence of Japanese women's table tennis. As more young players emerge, the traditional table tennis powerhouse may be leading a new wave in the future. As a unique potential, Zhang Benmeihe may become an important leader in this wave.

The game also sparked a discussion about the relationship between age and achievement. Although Zhang reached the women's singles final of the adult group with an amazing performance, it also caused some controversy. Some people think that her achievements at such a young age may bring her too much pressure and burden. Others believe that this is the charm of table tennis, that age should not be a shackle that limits achievement, and that young players have the right to show their strength.

Miwa Zhang made history!4-0 Sakura Yokoi, Hina Hayada went crazy, and the final list was released

The results of the entire table tennis Japan National Championships also raise questions about the future competition pattern of Japanese women's table tennis. Whether the traditional strong forces can continue to dominate, or whether more young players will break through the encirclement, will be the focus of attention in the future. And this final between Miwa Zhang and Hina Hayada will undoubtedly become a microcosm of this problem, a contest of strength and potential, and also makes people look forward to the future table tennis arena.

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