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Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

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Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

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At a time when the table tennis world is surging, Kasumi Ishikawa's evaluation will undoubtedly set a new high for the waves. She openly said that Zhang Benmeihe has the potential to challenge the supremacy of the Chinese table tennis team, as if she has made victory an easy thing. One can't help but ask, "Is it really that simple?"

Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

The Zhang family seems to be the new hope of Japanese table tennis. The Sichuan-born teenager has become a Japanese naturalized and is seen as the key to breaking through the Chinese women's captainship. "Chinese player" - how many expectations and high hopes are contained in this title, perhaps even Zhang Ben himself feels heavy.

Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

However, at the World Table Tennis Championships final in Busan, Zhang's performance did not meet expectations, and the result finally seemed to confirm a cruel truth: even the highly regarded rising stars still seem powerless in the face of a powerful Chinese table tennis team.

Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

Mistakes followed, and every fan clearly saw that although Zhang Benmeihe had talent, he also exposed his youth and shortcomings. Losing to Sun Yingsha and Chen Meng does not mean defeat, but whether you can accumulate the "valuable experience" in Ishikawa's mouth is worth pondering. After all, with only three months to go before an important race, the cost of any mistake can become extremely heavy.

Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

Miu Hirano is "very explosive," says Kasumi Ishikawa. The implication seems to be that as long as you have faith and courage, you can hope for success in challenging strong opponents. But this argument sounds too idealistic, because it is clear that belief is important, but what is more important is technical and tactical refinement and consistency on the spot.

Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

To supporters of the Zhang family, Ishikawa's affirmation is gratifying, but to onlookers, such comments are more like "political correctness" to some extent. It is undeniable that Japanese table tennis needs benchmarks and heroes, but in the process of creating gods, shouldn't one or two failures or successes be exaggerated?

Kasumi Ishikawa praised Miwa Zhangmoto: Challenging the hegemony of China's table tennis is just around the corner

Overall, Ishikawa's evaluation, although full of positive energy, inevitably seems overly optimistic. In the women's table tennis world, if you want to surpass China, the road is long and difficult.

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