On October 13, Beijing time, the Asian Table Tennis Championships ushered in the final competition, Kim Qinying reversed Zhang Benmeihe to win the women's singles championship, and Satsuki Oto Kean Yokoi Sakura was crowned the women's doubles champion.
Jang Ben-mi and Kim Jin-young
At the beginning, Zhang Benmeihe was tactically prepared for the backhand long rubber particles, scored five points in a row to seize the opportunity, stabilized his position in time in the face of chasing points, and continued the high-quality single-board attack 11-6 to take the next city. Kim Qin-young quickly made changes, strengthened the large-angle mobilization 11-6 and colored, the trend of the two games was almost identical, and the mutual game was indeed evenly matched.
The two sides showed an alternate upward trend in the rematch, Kim Qinying stood in a fixed position, handled the key points exceptionally firmly, saved the game point, and won again 12-10 with a direct score on serve. Zhang Benmeihe focused on the control of the first three boards, formed a slightly flawed round, and the middle position was not handled well, and he still couldn't pull through in the 4th game, 4-7 behind and chose to pause, and he couldn't reverse the decline when he came back, Kim Qinying became more and more courageous, 11-6 to end the game, and the total score was 3-1 reversal to win the women's singles championship.
Miwa Zhangmoto / Miyu Kihara - Satsuki Oto / Sakura Yokoi
Zhang Benmei and tired of continuous battles, the opening of the successive shots appeared to be slow to heat, Kihara Miyu also lacked stability, the two failed to grasp the key points in a row 12-14 to lose the first game. Japan's two pairs are more familiar with the civil war, there are not many boards, Oto and Yokoi fight fiercely, and the chance to qualify is full attack, and the single board is very threatening to win again 11-9.
Kihara and Zhang Ben couldn't find the rhythm for a long time, too many mistakes failed to form a smooth cooperation, lost two games in a row and had no way out, chose to pause when the third game was 7-6, and came back to a better state 11-8 to pull back a city, and the two played more rigorously in a desperate situation, and successfully dragged into the tiebreaker 11-8. Oto and Yokoi stabilized their mentality, and in the last game, they scored 11 points in a row to defeat their opponents, and directly blasted out 11-0, winning the women's doubles championship with a total score of 3-2.