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At four o'clock in the afternoon, let's watch a fateful table tennis match for Korean women's table tennis!

At four o'clock in the afternoon, let's watch a fateful table tennis match for Korean women's table tennis!

Before the end of the group stage of the Busan World Table Tennis Championships, the South Korean women's team was still very motivated, but when the knockout round was drawn, I never expected that the Korean women's table tennis team, as the host, would draw a quarter and a half with the national table tennis women's team, which may mean that the promotion of the Korean women's table tennis has ended in advance.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, let's watch a fateful table tennis match for Korean women's table tennis!

When the results of the draw were announced, there were bursts of joyful laughter from the crowd, and only the Korean women's team showed a helpless smile.

In the face of such an opponent as the national table tennis, the fate of the South Korean women's team is indeed difficult enough, although they are the host team, with the advantage of home field, and with Tian Zhixi, Shin Yubin and other powerful players, looking at the world table tennis world, in the face of any team other than the national table tennis, they have the courage to defeat the opponent, but in the face of the national table tennis women's team, this belief has disappeared when showing a helpless smile.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, let's watch a fateful table tennis match for Korean women's table tennis!

I have to say that despite a surprise episode by the Indian women's team in the group stage, the strength of the national table tennis women's team is still recognized as strong in the world table tennis community.

The players of national table tennis, whether it is Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Chen Meng, Wang Yidi, or Chen Xingtong, all have strong strength, and the team cooperates tacitly, which makes it difficult to upset in the game.

Dear table tennis fans and friends, do you think the game at 4 o'clock in the afternoon will be a fierce battle, or a warm-up battle for the easy promotion of national table tennis?

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