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Although the moonlight spread on the table tennis court and dotted with star-like racket waving, it did not bring Tomokazu Zhang an aura of victory. In the Saudi Grand Slam table tennis arena, there are few Japanese talents

author:Mikomido 2020

Although the moonlight spread on the table tennis court and dotted with star-like racket waving, it did not bring Tomokazu Zhang an aura of victory. At the Saudi Arabia Grand Slam table tennis tournament, the Japanese prodigy and 17-year-old French rising star Felix Lebrun propelled him to an endless challenge. At this feast of young players, there are 7 people in the top 8 of the men's singles, but Tomokazu Zhang suffered a painful 0-3 defeat against the 17-year-old player

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Although the moonlight spread on the table tennis court and dotted with star-like racket waving, it did not bring Tomokazu Zhang an aura of victory. In the Saudi Grand Slam table tennis arena, there are few Japanese talents
Although the moonlight spread on the table tennis court and dotted with star-like racket waving, it did not bring Tomokazu Zhang an aura of victory. In the Saudi Grand Slam table tennis arena, there are few Japanese talents
Although the moonlight spread on the table tennis court and dotted with star-like racket waving, it did not bring Tomokazu Zhang an aura of victory. In the Saudi Grand Slam table tennis arena, there are few Japanese talents

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