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Another 1 Japanese was eliminated, Wang Manyu won 4-1, Hina Hayada announced her stop, and another 1 women's singles top 4

On April 19th, the table tennis singles World Cup, the women's singles 1/4 finals focus battle, Wang Manyu played against Hina Hayata, in the end, Wang Manyu won 4-1, and another women's singles top 4 was released! Hina Hayada announced that she had stopped, and another Japanese was eliminated.

Another 1 Japanese was eliminated, Wang Manyu won 4-1, Hina Hayada announced her stop, and another 1 women's singles top 4

This is another Sino-Japanese battle, and in the daytime match, Chen Meng defeated Miu Hirano and Ma Long defeated Hayasuke Togami. Wang Manyu is the main force of national table tennis and the singles champion of the World Championships, Hina Hayada is a talented Japanese girl, and her comprehensive strength is currently the strongest in the Japanese team, but compared with the main force of national table tennis, there is still a certain gap.

Another 1 Japanese was eliminated, Wang Manyu won 4-1, Hina Hayada announced her stop, and another 1 women's singles top 4

In the first game, Wang Manyu established an advantage, withstood Hina Hayata's counterattack, won 11-8, and led 1-0. In the second game, Hina Hayada took a slight lead 5-3, Wang Manyu scored 3 points in a row to overtake strongly, Hina Hayada stopped the decline 6-6, Wang Manyu scored 4 points in a row to stabilize the situation, 10-6 to get the game point, 11-7 won another game, and the big score was 2-0 ahead. In this game, Hina Hayada was able to bite the score and even lead, but Wang Manyu adjusted very quickly, and there was still no danger to the next city.

Another 1 Japanese was eliminated, Wang Manyu won 4-1, Hina Hayada announced her stop, and another 1 women's singles top 4
Another 1 Japanese was eliminated, Wang Manyu won 4-1, Hina Hayada announced her stop, and another 1 women's singles top 4

In the third game, Hina Hayada started 2-0, Wang Manyu chased 3-3, the scores of the two rose alternately, Wang Manyu was slightly passive, and was on the side of catching up. At the end of the game, Hina Hayada won the game point 10-8 and pulled back a game to 1-2 11-8. In the fourth game, Wang Manyu still maintained a slight advantage, especially at the end of the game, Wang Manyu opened the score difference 9-5, won the game point 10-6, won 11-6, and led 3-1.

In the fifth game, Hina Hayada started 3-0, Wang Manyu chased 3-6 to 5-6, and Hina Hayata's coach called a timeout. After the pause, Wang Manyu scored consecutive points to overtake!

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