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Asian Championship men's singles final - Lee Sang-so 3-2 Chuang Ji-won, South Korea's men's singles finally broke the egg at the Asian Championships

author:Table tennis Grand Slam

On the evening of October 5, the final final of the Asian Championships of Table Tennis, South Korea's Lee Sang-so and Chinese Taipei veteran Zhuang Ji-won the championship, and finally Lee Sang-so won 3-2, and the South Korean team won the men's singles championship for the first time in the Asian Championships. 40-year-old veteran Zhuang Zhiyuan, no chance of career breakthrough!

Asian Championship men's singles final - Lee Sang-so 3-2 Chuang Ji-won, South Korea's men's singles finally broke the egg at the Asian Championships

In the first set, Lee Sang-so led 4-1, Chuang Ji-won tied at 5-5, then the two sides were tied to 9-9, Lee Sang-so was 10-9 innings, and Chuang Ji-won scored 12-10 consecutively to win the first set. In the second set, Lee Sang-so scored consecutively after 7-6 and won 11-6. Both sides 1-1.

Asian Championship men's singles final - Lee Sang-so 3-2 Chuang Ji-won, South Korea's men's singles finally broke the egg at the Asian Championships

In the third set, Lee Sang-so scored 10-5 consecutive innings after 7-5 to win 11-6. In the fourth set, Zhuang Zhiyuan faced the chase, suspended at 7-4, and then scored two consecutive points 9-4, and Zhuang Zhiyuan won 11-7. The two sides advanced 2-2 into the decider.

Asian Championship men's singles final - Lee Sang-so 3-2 Chuang Ji-won, South Korea's men's singles finally broke the egg at the Asian Championships

Decider, 4-4, key point, Chuang Ji-won returned the ball to think that the edge was wiped, Lee Sang-so said no, the referee awarded Lee Sang-so, Lee Sang-so swapped the field 5-4, Lee Sang-so scored another point 6-4, Chuang Ji-won tied 6-6, Lee Sang-so came back from a timeout to score 9-6, Chuang Ji-won chased back two points 8-9, Lee Sang-so won 11-8 to win the game.

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