On the evening of August 6, Beijing time, the 1/4 finals of the Paris Olympic table tennis team competition continued, and in the final focus battle, the national table tennis rival Korea women's team went crazy and kept a clean sheet against the Sweden team, and the Japan men's team eliminated the Chinese Taipei team 3-1, but Zhang Benzhihe lost points.
At the beginning of the match, the Korea team sent its strongest doubles pair, Tian Zhixi and Shin Yubin. These two players have a wealth of experience and a strong record on the international stage, and their combination is widely regarded as one of the top women's doubles teams in the world. Facing the Sweden team's Bogard/Carlberg combination, Tian Zhixi and Shin Yubin showed a very high tacit understanding and technical and tactical level.
In the first game, they quickly got into the groove and easily won with a disparity of 11-2. In the next two games, although the Sweden pair tried to find a breakthrough by changing their tactics, Tian Zhixi and Shin Yubin won two more games 11-7 and 11-5 respectively with consistent play and excellent cooperation, thus winning 3-0 and earning a valuable first point for Korea.
After getting off to a good start in the doubles match, the morale of the Korea team was boosted. In the following singles match, Lee Eun-hye, another main player of the Korea team, faced Bergstrom of Sweden. While Lee has had her ups and downs in her previous matchups, she showed her tenacity and mental prowess in this pivotal singles matchup.
In the face of Bergstrom's stubborn resistance, Lee Eun-hye fell into passivity many times in the game, but she always remained calm and focused, and by constantly adjusting her skills and mentality, she finally achieved a comeback at a critical moment and won 3-1 to add another point to the Korea team.
In the decisive third singles match, Tian Zhixi once again took on Carlberg of Sweden. Carlberg was in hot form in the first two games, which put a lot of pressure on Tian Zhixi. However, as the core player of the Korea team, Tian Zhixi showed a very high level of competition and psychological quality at critical moments.
She reversed back-to-back scores of 13-11 and 11-6 in the second and third games to tie the score. In the crucial fourth game, Tian Zhixi played his best, sealing the victory with an 11-7 score, thus defeating Carlberg 3-1 on aggregate and sealing the victory for Korea.
After the whole match, the Korea women's team successfully advanced to the semifinals with an overall score of 3-0 against the strong Sweden team with the excellent performance of Tian Zhixi and Shin Yubin and the tenacious fighting spirit of Lee Eun-hye. This match not only demonstrated the strong overall strength and teamwork spirit of the Korea women's team, but also provided a useful reference and reference for the performance of the Chinese table tennis team in the subsequent competitions.
The first set was a Men's Doubles showdown between Japan's Hayasuke Togami/Daito Shinozuka against Chinese Taipei's Chong Chi Yuan/Ko Cheng Rui. At the beginning of the match, the Japan team showed a very high level of tacit understanding and technical and tactical skills, and they cooperated tacitly and attacked sharply, and soon won two consecutive games 11-7, 11-5.
Although the Chinese Taipei team fought hard in the third game, they eventually lost 9-11, and the Japan won the first set 3-0 to win the first point for Japan. The second set was a men's singles matchup, featuring Tomokazu Zhang of Japan against Lin Yunru of Chinese Taipei.
This match was the highlight of the match, with both players being the core and leaders of their respective teams. During the game, both sides played at a very high level, and it took five rounds of fierce battles to determine the winner. Tomokazu Zhang took the lead in the first two games, but Lin Yunru equalized the score with his excellent performance and tenacious fighting spirit.
In the deciding game, Lin Yunru played even better, defeating Zhang Benzhihe with a score of 11-6 and winning a point for the Chinese Taipei team. The third set continued with the men's singles showdown, with Japan's Hayasuke Togami facing Chinese Taipei's Gao Chengrui. Hayasuke Togami showed strong strength and consistent performance in this match, and he won three consecutive games with a score of 11-7, 11-5, 11-5 to easily defeat Gao Chengrui and add another point to the Japan team.
At this point, Japan led Chinese Taipei 2-1. The fourth set was again a men's singles matchup, with Tomokazu Chang taking on Chinese Taipei's world champion Zhuang Zhiyuan. The match was a revenge battle for Tomokazu Zhangmoto, who lost to Lin Yunru in the second set and desperately needed a win to regain his form.
In the match, Tomokazu Zhang showed a strong desire to win and excellent technical and tactical skills, and he won three consecutive games with a score of 11-7, 11-8, 11-9 to defeat Zhuang Zhiyuan 3-0 to seal the victory for Japan. The Japan men's team showed strong overall strength and team spirit in this match.
Although Zhang Benzhihe unexpectedly lost to Lin Yunru in the second set, the other players quickly adjusted their form and won three consecutive sets to finally eliminate the Chinese Taipei men's team with a score of 3-1. This victory not only won the opportunity for the Japan team to advance to the semi-finals, but also provided a useful reference and reference for the performance of the Chinese table tennis team in the subsequent matches.
In future competitions, the Japan men's team will continue to maintain high morale and stable performance, and strive for the final Olympic gold medal. At the same time, we also expect the Chinese table tennis team to continue to play well and win glory for the country. The competition in the table tennis arena of the Paris Olympics is extremely fierce, and players from all over the world have shown a very high level of competition and tenacious fighting spirit.
The strong rise of the Korea women's group and the tenacity of the Japan men's group have sounded the alarm for national table tennis. As a strong country in table tennis, the Chinese table tennis team has achieved brilliant results in previous Olympic Games. However, in the face of increasingly powerful opponents and the ever-changing competition environment, the national table tennis players must maintain a clear mind and high morale, play steadily and steadily, and defend the glory of the national ball.
In a high-profile battle like the team 1/4 finals, every point counts. Tomokazu Zhangmoto's upset loss did not affect the overall strength of the Japan team, but inspired them to be more motivated. The outstanding performance of the Korea women's team is even more eye-catching, and they have proved their strength and potential with practical actions.
For national table tennis, these opponents are fierce opponents that cannot be ignored. In future competitions, national table tennis players need to be more focused and work harder to ensure that they are invincible in the fierce competition. The Olympic table tennis arena has changed dramatically, Zhang Benzhihe led the team to the semifinals despite the setback, and the Korea women's team even beat the opponent like crazy. The national table tennis is facing the challenge of being surrounded by strong enemies, but I believe that with its profound heritage and strong strength, it will be able to create brilliance in the next competition!
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