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Zhang Benzhi and 3-1 Wu Huicheng! Entering the men's singles final of the Asian Championships, I was too excited to raise my arms to celebrate

On October 13, Beijing time, the men's singles semifinals of the Asian Table Tennis Championships, Japan's Zhang Benzhihe faced the dark horse player Wu Huicheng, the reason why Wu Huicheng is called a dark horse is because he knocked out the world's No. 1 Wang Chuqin in the knockout round the day before, otherwise, Zhang Benzhihe will encounter a "big head" in the semifinals of this battle, and the difficulty of promotion can be imagined, and in the end he faced Korea Wu Huicheng, and won 3-1 without danger, and broke into the final final!

Zhang Benzhi and 3-1 Wu Huicheng! Entering the men's singles final of the Asian Championships, I was too excited to raise my arms to celebrate

A brief review of this game, in the first game, Zhang Benzhihe entered the game very quickly, played cleanly, 11-4 disparity score, quickly won the first game, the total score 1-0 lead Wu Huicheng, to the second game, Zhang Benzhihe is still strong, the Korean has not yet found the state, lost points particularly quickly, and the mistakes have increased, Zhang Benzhihe ruthlessly, quickly opened the point difference, 11-3, won another game, already 2-0 lead, only one step away from the final.

Zhang Benzhi and 3-1 Wu Huicheng! Entering the men's singles final of the Asian Championships, I was too excited to raise my arms to celebrate

However, in the third game, Wu Huicheng, who let go, began to warm up, and was more confident in holding the ball on the long platform, and shot decisively, of course, Zhang Benzhihe also played very tenaciously, the difference between the two was very tight, and they fought until 10-10, and on the key points, Wu Huicheng scored points through forehand fighting, 12-10, and struggled to pull back a city, and the total score was 1-2 still behind the Japan star.

Zhang Benzhi and 3-1 Wu Huicheng! Entering the men's singles final of the Asian Championships, I was too excited to raise my arms to celebrate

In the fourth game, Tomokazu Zhang maintained the lead at the beginning, establishing a 2 to 3-point advantage, but after entering the middle stage, Wu Huicheng, who had no way to retreat, began to chase the points, and the two once fought to 8 draws, but Zhang Benzhihe was more confident and experienced in the key points, and there was a thrill 11-9, and the Japanese won another game, defeating the dark horse Wu Huicheng 3-1 on aggregate.

Zhang Benzhi and 3-1 Wu Huicheng! Entering the men's singles final of the Asian Championships, I was too excited to raise my arms to celebrate

After the match, Tomokazu Zhang waved his arms excitedly, raised his hands high, and roared to vent, taking the lead in the men's singles final of this Asian Championships, and his next opponent will be the winner between national table tennis teenager Lin Shidong and Japan's Daiden Kazuka, what do you think about this?

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