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Miu Hirano, 11-0, 11-1

Miu Hirano, 11-0, 11-1

Miu Hirano, 11-0, 11-1

The 2024 World Table Tennis Championships in Busan is in full swing, and in the women's team group stage competition, Japanese world champion Miu Hirano blasted a rare score, winning 11-0, 11-1, 11-1 against South Africa's Jade Sussman, and I don't know if I really lost 2 points in the last two games, or I felt embarrassed and deliberately released the water.

In addition, Miyu Hirano's teammate Miyu Kihara also hit an 11-0, while Hina Hayada let the opponent add up to only 4 points in three games, and many fans couldn't help but sigh: The gap in strength is too big, and the Japanese player is too "ferocious" this time!

Miu Hirano, 11-0, 11-1

Friends who pay attention to the table tennis world know that the overall level of Africa is not high, except for Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria and other associations, the strength of players in the rest of the region is quite mediocre, and South Africa is no exception, so the performance of the host players at the World Table Tennis Championships in Durban is quite mediocre, and this time the World Table Tennis Championships in Busan is a variety of losses.

In the field of women's table tennis, the strength of the Japanese team is second only to China, and the five main forces are all top masters of foreign associations.

Miu Hirano, 11-0, 11-1

In the first set, Japan's Miyu Kihara, who had been resting, came out to fight South Africa's Danessa Patel, and Miyu Kihara hit 11-0 in the first game, then 11-3 in the second game and 11-6 in the third game - everyone thought that the gap was big enough, but Miu Hirano's performance was even more exaggerated.

As mentioned earlier, Miu Hirano finished the fight with Jade Sussman 11-0, 11-1, 11-1, followed by Hina Hayata's 11-1, 11-2, 11-1 victory over Kalam in the third set.

Miu Hirano, 11-0, 11-1

Prior to this, Japan's Misei Ito had played the same exaggerated score in the 2022 Asian Cup, blasting Qatar's Ali 11-0, 11-1, 11-1, 11-1, and now Miu Hirano is in a similar situation to her, if it weren't for the best-of-five team competition, there might have been an 11-0 or 11-1 score.

In addition to Japanese players, there are currently Wang Manyu in national table tennis who has played 11-0, and there are many athletes in other associations who do not allow 1 point.

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