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Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

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On April 18, for Wang Yidi, it may be the most difficult day in his life, in the Macau World Cup, Wang Yidi lost to Zhang Benmeihe with a score of 1:4 and was unfortunately eliminated.

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players
Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

Wang Yidi seems to have a psychological shadow on Japanese table tennis players, Wang Yidi has always been in a backward state in this game, 15-year-old Zhang Benmei and compared with Wang Yidi, but the style of play is more mature, and the grasp of key points is better.

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

This defeat meant that Wang Yidi could not advance to the quarterfinals of the women's singles, becoming the first national table tennis world champion to be eliminated. This is undoubtedly a heavy blow to Wang Yidi, and for Japanese public opinion, it is simply a carnival night, and Japanese netizens are also crazy after the game.

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

Japanese netizens also commented on this game, and the ridicule was endless, how could they catch such a shameful record of national table tennis, how could they miss such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

"How did Wang Yidi do it? He was able to lose to our girls six times in one year. ”

"I like Wang Yidi so much, she is probably the most popular player in Japan right now. ”

"Her strength is really weak, why does the Chinese table tennis team keep using her. ”

"Wang Yidi, don't retire, we still have young players who haven't played against you, hahaha. ”

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

And Zhang Benmeihe's father, who is also her coach Zhang Yu, added fuel to the fire, and bluntly said in an interview with Japanese media: Wang Yidi is afraid of Japanese players, and she has a psychological shadow when facing us.

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

It's hard to hear, but it's also true that Wang Yidi lost to a Japanese table tennis player for the sixth time in the Paris cycle.

In addition to Wang Yidi's 1:4 defeat to Japan's rising star Miwa Zhang in the Macau World Cup, Wang Yidi also lost to a number of Japanese players in this Olympic cycle. Those losses included defeats against Japanese players such as Hina Hayata, Miu Hirano and Yumi Kihara.

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

Despite being ranked No. 3 in the world, Wang doesn't seem to have a strong mental quality, especially when it comes to the Japanese and she seems to be running out of confidence.

In fact, the national table tennis attaches great importance to Wang Yidi's defeats, and even after Wang Yidi lost to the Japanese table tennis many times, the selection mode of the Olympic Games was optimized, and the rules of deducting points for losses in foreign wars were added, so as to improve the competitiveness of the players in foreign wars. But Wang Yidi still lost to Japanese table tennis again.

Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players
Wang Yidi's follow-up to the 6 loss to Japanese table tennis: Japanese netizens are hi, Zhang Benmei and her father: She is afraid of Japanese players

I hope Wang Yidi can be strong, every failure is an opportunity to grow, by summarizing the lessons learned, Wang Yidi is expected to achieve better results in future competitions and overcome the current predicament, but will Li Falcon still give her a chance?

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