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Wang Yidi lost 1-4 to Zhang Benmeihe and was deducted 3,000 Olympic points, where did she lose?

author:A teenager at the Temple of Horseback Riding

In the 1/8 finals of the ITTF World Cup women's singles, Wang Yidi, ranked No. 3 in the world, faced Miwa Zhangmoto, a 15-year-old player from Japan. As a result, Wang Yidi lost to his opponent 1-4, breaking the biggest upset of the Macau World Cup. Wang Yidi was suppressed by his opponent throughout the game, and some fans also said that this was simply a loss to a young player. So where did Wang Yidi lose?

Wang Yidi lost 1-4 to Zhang Benmeihe and was deducted 3,000 Olympic points, where did she lose?

First, the hitting line is single and the rhythm is single, and Wang Yidi's ball is too easy to adapt.

Wang Yidi plays with great strength, and when she practiced since she was a child, she had more hitting power than boys of the same age. But table tennis is not a competition for strength. Changes in speed, spin, landing point, and rhythm often affect the outcome of a race. Japanese supernova Miwa Zhangmoto, although she has not yet reached adulthood, her strength is not inferior in front of Wang Yidi. Wang Yidi did not take much advantage in the confrontation between the strong and the strong. In addition, it is very important that Wang Yidi's ball lacks variety, and it is easy for opponents to adapt to a hitting rhythm and a hitting line. Some fans also said that Wang Yidi is a "tendon" style of play, and it is true that he can't score points against his backhand, and Wang Yidi's scoring means are very sleepy. On the contrary, Zhang Benmei and his backhand held a sudden forehand straight line, pressed the middle, and took the initiative to attack the forehand, which was more active and changed more than Wang Yidi.

Wang Yidi lost 1-4 to Zhang Benmeihe and was deducted 3,000 Olympic points, where did she lose?

Second, there is a lack of routines for the first three boards, and Wang Yidi's way of receiving the serve and twisting it up has long been calculated by the opponent.

Why did Hina Hayata, Miu Hirano, and Miwa Zhang all win Wang Yidi? In addition to Wang Yidi's lack of advantages against Japanese players in the holding stage, she also had a shortcoming, that is, she lacked and had too few serving and attacking routines. Although Ito's serving routine has been cracked, at least she still has the routine. Wang Yidi's receiving mode is: twist up the backhand, directly hit the backhand, and it is a big slash to the end. Zhang Benmeihe is not very old, but her ability to read the game and adapt on the court are more experienced than Wang Yidi. The first three boards can't be grabbed, and there is no change in the landing point in the holding stage, so it is reasonable for Wang Yidi to lose.

Wang Yidi lost 1-4 to Zhang Benmeihe and was deducted 3,000 Olympic points, where did she lose?

Third, Wang Yidi can't play key balls, and in the competition for super high scores, it is always Wang Yidi who loses the game.

With Zhang Benmei and this ball, Wang Yidi also tied in the last game. But in the end, it was Zhang Benmei and the key points that were better and ended the game 16-14. is also the key point at the end of the game, Wang Yidi played against Hina Hayada at the World Table Tennis Championships in Durban, and she couldn't get 9 match points successively, and her key point ability is so poor, can she not lose? On the contrary, let's take a look at Sun Yingsha. There are too many examples of Sasha's opponents getting game points and match points and stage big reversals, and Wang Yidi can't win 9 match points for a serving and attacking routine. Losing to Zhang Benmeihe, Wang Yidi had such a problem again in the last game.

Wang Yidi lost 1-4 to Zhang Benmeihe and was deducted 3,000 Olympic points, where did she lose?

Previously, Wang Yidi had lost to Hina Hayada twice and Miyu Hirano twice, and this World Cup fell to Miwa Zhangmoto. It can be said that the Japanese women's team has lost all over again. After Wang Yidi lost this foreign war, she also became the first main player to be deducted from the Olympic selection points after the country. After being deducted 3,000 points, Wang Yidi's Paris Olympics also fell in advance. What do you think of Wang Yidi's performance? Is she really unable to beat 15-year-old Zhang Benmeihe?

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