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Macau World Cup: India is a dark horse to challenge India
On April 14, the results of the women's singles draw for the table tennis Macau World Cup were announced, and Chinese player Chen Meng is about to usher in a fierce battle, and the opponent is the Indian dark horse Akula. This matchup is in the spotlight, as Akula swept China's Wang Yidi at the last World Table Tennis Championships and almost reversed Wang Manyu in his most recent WTT event, so his strength should not be underestimated.
Wang Manyu's touchstone
Meanwhile, Wang will face another Indian player, Batra. Although Wang Manyu has the advantage in terms of ranking and strength, Batra has beaten Chen Xingtong in the match, which makes this match full of unknowns, and this year's Macau World Cup adopts a rare format - "play four games". This format adds to the suspense of the game, making it necessary for the players to give their all and not slack off. Under this kind of rule, weak players can also break out and the result is unpredictable.
Challenges of foreign associations
In terms of foreign associations, Miu Hirano will take on Yuan Jianan, while Mimato Ito will take on Sutasini. Both bouts are in the spotlight as the Japanese are not to be underestimated, while Yuan and Sutasini are also strong opponents.
Unpopularity and controversy
Whether there will be an upset in the group stage has become the focus of attention. Some of the best players may excel in this format and catch strong opponents off guard. But at the same time, there are also those who believe that this rare format may be controversial because it breaks the traditional rules of the game and may be detrimental to some players. In this context, people are looking forward to the wonderful matches at the Macau World Cup, and they are also waiting to see if there will be unexpected results, and the signing results are as follows↓