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The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

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On the promotional poster for the upcoming Saudi Grand Slam in May 2024, Miwa Haramoto, the rising star of the Japanese table tennis team, occupies the C position along with Hina Hayada and Tomokazu Haramoto, a change that undoubtedly reveals the new power pattern within the Japanese table tennis team.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

Misei Ito and Miyu Hirano, who once sat firmly in the position of the first sister, are now a little lower on the poster, which can't help but make people sigh at the fierce competition in the table tennis world.

Miwa Zhangmoto, born in June 2008, made a name for herself in the Japanese table tennis team after winning a bronze medal at the World Cup in Macau.

Her rapid rise has not only improved the overall strength of the Japanese team, but also made people look forward to her future.

From this poster, we can see that Zhang Benmei and Hina Hayada stand side by side, and seem to have been equaled, and even in the near future, she may surpass Hayada and become the new first sister of the Japanese team.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

Hina Hayata, Misei Ito and Miu Hirano, three players born in 2000, were the backbone of the Japanese table tennis team.

However, with the rise of a new generation of players such as Miwa Haramoto, the Japanese team's lineup is gradually getting younger.

This trend of rejuvenation is not only reflected in the age of the players, but also in their competitive form and potential.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

In the future competition, Zhang Benmeihe will undoubtedly become the biggest opponent of national table tennis.

Her youth, strength and potential are not to be underestimated.

Against such opponents, we have to be vigilant and study to make sure we can play at our best in the game.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

Of course, the rise of Miwa Zhang does not mean that the other players are overshadowed.

On the contrary, this competitive situation is the charm of table tennis.

It allows us to see the inheritance and development of the movement, and the natural law of the alternation of the old and the new. At the same time, it also makes us look forward to the exciting showdown in the table tennis world in the future.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

For Miwa Zhangmoto, her success is not accidental. Behind it is countless swing exercises, the interweaving of sweat and tears, and the desire and persistence for victory.

Her story teaches us that with enough effort, dreams can come true.

And for us, in the face of a strong enemy like Zhang Benmeihe, we should remain calm and confident.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

After all, in the sport of table tennis, strength is just as important as mentality. Only by being well prepared can you perform at your best in the game and win the final victory.

In the future competition, Zhang Benmeihe will become a very strong opponent of the Chinese national table tennis team, and the Chinese national table tennis must strengthen its guard against her in advance

Finally, let's look forward to the arrival of the 2024 Saudi Grand Slam and look forward to the wonderful performances of the new generation of players such as Miwa Zhang.

The rise of new forces in the Japanese table tennis world: Zhang Benmei and Zhihe are in the C position, and the former first sister leans back

At the same time, I also hope that our national table tennis players can maintain their state and meet the challenges to bring us more honor and glory!

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