The women's singles 1/8 finals of table tennis at the Paris Olympics continued, with some players playing doubles in one day.
World No. 1 Sun Yingsha's match against Akula, although it was a 4-0 sweep, but the first and second games were both completed single-game reversals. At the end of the first game, he won 6 points in a row and reversed 12-10. At the end of the second game, he won 7 points in a row and achieved a 12-10 comeback again. In the third and fourth games, the game entered Sun Yingsha's rhythm, playing 11-8 and 11-3 respectively!
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Chen Meng did not encounter a test, easily reversed Illand 4-1, and after losing the first game, he easily lost four games in a row.
Hina Hayada eliminated the host player Yuan Jiannan 4-0. It is very embarrassing that with Hayata's promotion, the opponent has been waiting for a long time, and it is the North Koreans. In the first round of the mixed doubles, Hina Hayada partnered Tomokazu Zhangmoto, but she was not familiar with North Korea's Lee Jung-sik/Kim Qin-young, which led to a 1-4 upset. Because he is not familiar with the offensive routines and techniques and tactics of North Korean players, Japan's ace is quite passive. Although he is not an opponent of mixed doubles, he is a bit bitter in the face of the mysterious North Koreans, and it is difficult to pass.
The table tennis singles at the Paris Olympics experienced a one-day doubles competition! In women's singles, there are not too many upsets, and strong generals have advanced! Zheng Yijing (Chinese Taipei) eliminated Natalia · Bayo 4-0. Polkanova eliminated Szox 4-0 and Miu Hirano swept Batra 4-0.
It is worth mentioning that North Korea's dark horse Bian Songjing completed a big reversal of letting three chase four and eliminated Diaz. Briefly describing the process of the game, Diaz played 11-6, 11-6 and 11-8 in a row, winning three games in a row to take the lead, and the big score was 3-0, and he was one step away from promotion. The North Koreans have since made a crazy comeback! Played four games in a row, 11-9, 11-8, 11-6 and 11-7.
The top 8 are all released. For Japan, Hina Hayada and Miu Hirano joined forces to advance; In terms of national table tennis, the top seed Sun Yingsha and the No. 2 seed Chen Meng in the event both qualified. For Korea, Shin Yubin passed. Zheng Yijing and Sofia · Polkanova also locked up a place in the top 8.
According to the arrangement, in the quarterfinals, Hina Hayada met the player she didn't want to meet, and that was Japan's Bian Matsukei. Sun Yingsha met Zheng Yijing. Chen Meng will meet Polkanova, and Miu Hirano will face Shin Yubin.