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After the decline of Mijo Ito, after the Paris Olympics, the Japanese women's table tennis has changed another generation

author:Xiao Fang said the ball

Ito Mijo is a rare player from a table tennis family in Japanese women's table tennis, especially her mother is also a very capable coach, in the past year, Ito Mijo has been letting his mother personally do his off-court guidance in order to improve the performance of the game, but in the past year, Ito Mijo has not had any substantial improvement, and many times with the main force of national table tennis is still hard to find, it can be said that in fact, Ito Mijo's strength has been in a downward trend.

After the decline of Mijo Ito, after the Paris Olympics, the Japanese women's table tennis has changed another generation

Because Ito Mijo's strength has been on a downward trend, the main layer of Japanese women's table tennis after the Paris Olympics is likely to be updated, and Ito, who is only 24 years old now, is indeed relatively young, but none of the other teammates in the main layer are older than her, and this year, Sazuki Oto, a new generation of Japanese women's table tennis, has won three consecutive WTT women's singles championships and performed strongly.

This year's Satsuki Oto won the championship again with a score of 3:1 in the final of the regional tournament of the Wallaždin station, defeating Lee Eun-hye of the Korean women's table tennis, and defeating Zhu Chengzhu of Hong Kong, China with a score of 3:1 in the final of the regional tournament of the Dosseldorf station to win the championship again, and the latest stop of the Cappadocia regional tournament Sato Satsuki defeated teammate Hitomi Sato 3:0 to win the third women's singles championship this year.

After the decline of Mijo Ito, after the Paris Olympics, the Japanese women's table tennis has changed another generation

And Satsuki Oto is only 20 years old and has an age advantage, with three consecutive WTT singles championships this year, if such a strong performance can be continued, it is likely that Ito Mijo will fade out of the main layer of Japanese women's table tennis after the Paris Olympics, which is also the only change that should be replaced by the main team of Japanese women's table tennis after the Paris Olympics.

Although only Ito Mijo is most likely to fade out of the main layer after the Paris Olympics, another change will also occur within the main layer, Hina Hayata, who has defeated the main force of national table tennis three times in the past year, won the third place in the women's singles at the World Table Tennis Championships in Durban and the women's singles runner-up in the Hangzhou Asian Games, but it will also be impacted or even surpassed by another teammate, and the number one main position of Japanese women's table tennis will also be challenged.

After the decline of Mijo Ito, after the Paris Olympics, the Japanese women's table tennis has changed another generation

She is Zhang Benmeihe, who won the third place in the women's singles of the Macau World Cup this year, and she is also the only foreign cooperation player who can stand on the podium with the three core main players of national table tennis in the Macau World Cup, but such an excellent result is definitely not the ultimate goal of Zhang Benmeihe, because the current Zhang Benmeihe is only 16 years old, and he has more outstanding performances than any teammate.

The just-concluded Saudi Arabian Grand Slam faced Chen Meng, who was in high shape, Hina Hayada and Miyu Hirano lost to Chen Meng with a score of 0:4, and Zhang Benmeihe surprisingly lost to Chen Meng with a score of 1:4, which shows that this year's Zhang Benmeihe has been more improved, whether it is Chen Meng and other national table tennis main forces who want to defeat her, it will be more challenging than before.

After the decline of Mijo Ito, after the Paris Olympics, the Japanese women's table tennis has changed another generation

Before the Paris Olympics began, Miwa Zhang Ben already had the momentum to catch up with Hina Hayata, and it is likely that after the Paris Olympics, Miwa Zhang Ben will come from behind to become the number one main force of Japanese women's table tennis, which also shows that the overall strength of the main force of Japanese women's table tennis will be further improved after the Paris Olympics, and the future of Miwa Zhang Ben will become the biggest competitor of the new Chinese women's table tennis.

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