In the Paris Olympics, after the mixed doubles championship was decided and the Shatou combination of Sun Yingsha and Wang Chuqin, the first golden partner of national table tennis, locked the final championship, the second competition event Women's Singles Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha Before the championship match, the first battle for the third and fourth places, that is, the bronze medal battle. The bronze medal battle was between Japan's Hina Hayada and Korea's Shin Yubin. Who can lock up the final bronze medal and stand on the podium in the women's singles event with Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha, two young players and well-known experts from Asia? Let's find out and pay attention to it together.
In the first game, the two quickly fought to a 2-2 and 3-3 draw at the beginning. After Hina Hayada took a small lead, Shin Yubin's straight attack in the middle helped her tie the score at 5-5. And continued to draw 6-6 with Hina Hayada in the back. On the whole, both of them are fully mobilized from the serve and attack link to the back of the stalemate, Shen Yubin's dedication is slightly advantageous, and her direct service score also allows her to take the initiative in tactics, her serve and grab tactics, as well as the high quality in the hold, helped her usher in the game point 10-8. Although Hina Hayada used a slash attack to close the score difference at 9-10, as Hina Hayata's slash attack went out of bounds, 11-9, Shin Yubin was the first to fight the first game of the two sides and occupy a 1-0 lead on the big score.
The second game matchup between the two sides was obviously a bit difficult for Sheena earlier. Compared to Shin Yubin, her desire to win and her enthusiasm for her own form mobilization were not strong enough, which also became the reason for her loss in the first game. In the second game, Shen Yubin took the lead with a score of 2-0, and Hina Hayada closed the score difference in the back, and achieved an 8-6 score overtake while tying the score in the middle game. Even if Shin Yubin's straight-line attack hit her close to the score, Hina Hayata's slash attack went directly out of bounds and allowed Shin Yubin to tie the score 9-9. But on the key points at the end of the game, Hina Hayada took the lead in ushering in the game point 10-9, even if Shen Yubin was chasing points continuously, 11-11 let the two sides draw again, but in the end, Hina Hayada still scored with a slash attack, won the second game between the two sides 13-11, and tied the score of the two sides at 1-1.
In the third game of the game, Shin Yubin did not seem to be affected by the loss in the second game, and in the first half of this game, he always clung to the score, and continued to gain the upper hand in the serve and multi-board hold, 9-6 to open up the difference, but her slash attack error gave Hina Hayada a 7-9 chance to re-narrow the difference. At the critical moment, Shin Yubin's straight attack in the middle turned into a score, allowing her to usher in the game point 10-7. However, Hina Hayada also played very tenaciously at this time, and Shin Yubin played a little conservatively, Hina Hayata's continuous hits helped her close to the score difference again at 9-10, and Shin Yubin also called a timeout for himself at this time. Unfortunately, after the timeout, Hina Hayata's high-toss serve helped her continue to tie the score at 10-10. And relying on Shin Yubin's offensive mistakes, as well as the straight attack score in the middle of the 12-10 reversal victory, Hina Hayada also achieved a 2-1 score overtake.
In the fourth game of the competition between the two sides, Hina Hayata's mentality became more and more stable, and she took a 4-2 lead at the beginning. It's just that her continuous mistakes in the COSCO Taiwan hold gave points to make the two sides draw 4-4. After 5 draws, Hina Hayada continued to gain the upper hand in the opponent's backhand half-table competition, 7-5 to regain a two-point lead. Her high ball score and strong forehand also helped her take an 8-5, 9-6 lead. Even though Shin Yubin was close to the score at 7-9, she won the fourth game of the two sides with a score of 11-7 with Hina Hayata's serve, 11-7, and took a 3-1 lead on the big score.
In the fifth game between the two sides, the two sides started with a 2-2 draw. After Shin Yubin took a 4-2 lead, she still maintained a two-point lead of 5-3, 7-5 and 9-7. However, Shin Yubin played a little conservatively after serving, and kept defending, allowing Hina Hayada to score with a forehand attack in the middle position, re-closing the point difference, and tying the score 9-9. In terms of key points, both sides each played a very high-quality attack, and also continued to fight to a 10-10 draw. Hina Hayata's reverse straight line went directly out of bounds, allowing Shin Yubin to get the game point again. And Hina Hayata's backhand went directly out of bounds, allowing Shen Yubin to win the fifth game of the two sides 12-10, and also chased the big score to 2-3.
In the sixth game of the game, Hina Hayada handled the technical and tactical play and the stability of the mentality well, and soon took a 7-3 lead. Even if Shin Yubin's straight attack in the middle scored, and Hina Hayata's diagonal attack error, Shin Yubin closed the gap 5-7 and forced Hina Hayada to call a timeout to adjust. But after the pause, Hina Hayada continued to open up the gap at 10-7 and ushered in match point. With Shen Yubin's mistake, 11-7, Hina Hayada won the sixth game of the two sides, and defeated the opponent with a total score of 4-2 and locked the bronze medal in the women's singles. Let's congratulate Hina Hayata.