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Marlene's career finalist, 2013 World Table Tennis Championships Matsudaira Kenta Matsudaira won 5 innings, resulting in Marlene retiring From Japan Matsudaira Kenta ke Marlene, paris World Table Tennis Championships 4-1 light, Marlene has since bid farewell to the field

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The biggest regret of Marlene's career is that she did not win the World Table Tennis Championships singles championship, he has participated in a total of 9 World Table Tennis Championships, has reached the final three times, lost to Liu Guoliang once, lost to Wang Liqin twice, and was relegated to the runner-up three times, and failed to realize his dream in his life.

Marlene's last trip to the World Table Tennis Championships was at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships in Paris, when Marlene was 33 years old and in the second round of the men's singles, Marlene met Kenta Matsudaira of Japan.

Marlene and Matsudaira Kenta are old acquaintances, the two met at the 2009 World Table Tennis Championships, when the two fought for 7 innings, Matsudaira Kenta almost pulled Marlene off the horse, the decider Marlene in the case of backwardness with rich experience and changeable techniques, difficult to win, 4-3 narrow victory, Matsudaira Kenta became famous.

Marlene's career finalist, 2013 World Table Tennis Championships Matsudaira Kenta Matsudaira won 5 innings, resulting in Marlene retiring From Japan Matsudaira Kenta ke Marlene, paris World Table Tennis Championships 4-1 light, Marlene has since bid farewell to the field

This time the two fought again, and Kenta Matsudaira's squat slash serve once again made Marlene suffer.

In the first set, Marlene served two times, one picked and wiped the net out of bounds, and one sideways forehand rushed straight out of bounds, 0-2, it can already be seen that Marlene's footwork is slow, running is not in place, and the years are not spared.

Kenta Matsudaira had the upper hand both on serve and receiver and soon took a 7-3 lead.

Kenta Matsudaira squatted down and slashed down, and Marlene rubbed the ball down the net with her forehand, 8-3.

Kenta Matsudaira took another squat slash serve, Marlene swung short and high, and Kenta Matsudaira rushed the slash with his forehand, 9-3.

Marlene serves and Kenta Matsudaira skims out of bounds, 4-9.

Marlene mobilized the opponent's two big corners in a row, Matsudaira Kenta put a high ball, Marlene sucked short, Matsudaira Kenta stepped up to save the ball and went down the net, 5-9, played a wonderful goal, and the audience applauded.

Kenta Matsudaira squatted and cut the ball, and Marlene pulled straight through, 10-5.

Kenta Matsudaira serves, Marlene pushes the slash with her backhand, kenta Matsudaira bounces the slash with her backhand, 11-5, and easily wins the opening red.

Marlene's career finalist, 2013 World Table Tennis Championships Matsudaira Kenta Matsudaira won 5 innings, resulting in Marlene retiring From Japan Matsudaira Kenta ke Marlene, paris World Table Tennis Championships 4-1 light, Marlene has since bid farewell to the field

In the second set, Marlene still couldn't find a way to crack Kenta Matsudaira's serve, and the scene was very passive, and the start was beaten 0-6.

Marlene served, Kenta Matsudaira backhanded the slash, and Marlene's sideways forehand burst straight, 1-6, finally scored.

Marlene's morale soared, chasing four points in a row to make it 5-6.

Kenta Matsudaira pressed Marlene's backhand position, Marlene was forced to let go of the high ball, and Kenta Matsudaira scored a smash, 7-5.

Marlene was forced to play a high ball again, and Kenta Matsudaira extended his advantage to take the set point 10-7.

Kenta Matsudaira shot straight forehand, and Marlene rushed out of bounds with her forehand to go down the line 11-7.

In the third set, Matsudaira Kenta was too imposing, Marlene also appeared to serve and commit suicide, Matsudaira Kenta led 3-0, and Liu Guoliang called a timeout.

The game restarted, Marlene still could not find an effective means of scoring, Matsudaira Kenta pressed left and right, frequently rushed Marlene's forehand position, 6-1, 8-2, 9-3 lead, 10-4 to get the set point.

Kenta Matsudaira serves, Marlene pushes the slash with her backhand, Kenta Matsudaira sideways forehand bursts the slash, Marlene blocks the straight line with her backhand, Kenta Matsudaira pulls the straight line with her forehand, and wins easily 11-4.

Marlene's career finalist, 2013 World Table Tennis Championships Matsudaira Kenta Matsudaira won 5 innings, resulting in Marlene retiring From Japan Matsudaira Kenta ke Marlene, paris World Table Tennis Championships 4-1 light, Marlene has since bid farewell to the field

In the fourth set, Marlene, who had no way back, began to serve and not turn, and with Kenta Matsudaira appearing two serves to commit suicide, Marlene began to lead 5-1, 6-2.

Kenta Matsudaira pressed forward and chased to 6 draws.

The two were caught in a grueling tug-of-war, from 7 draws to 9 draws.

Marlene committed suicide on a serve and Kenta Matsudaira won the match point 10-9.

Marlene did not turn the ball, and Kenta Matsudaira pulled the ball out of bounds with his backhand, 10 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira served the ball and grabbed the middle of the road with his backhand, 11-10, to get the second match point.

Marlene rushed the slash with three consecutive boards forehand, 11 draws.

Marlene rushed out of bounds with a sideways forehand, and at 11-12, Kenta Matsudaira took the third match point.

Marlene served and rushed sideways forehand to slash the slash, 12 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira moved two big corners in a row, Marlene stubbornly defended, Matsudaira Kenta pulled the ball out of bounds, and Marlene took the set point 13-12.

Marlene serves, Kenta Matsudaira swings short, Marlene has a long forehand split, Kenta Matsudaira pulls the ball off the net with his backhand, 14-12, Marlene struggled to pull back a set.

Marlene's career finalist, 2013 World Table Tennis Championships Matsudaira Kenta Matsudaira won 5 innings, resulting in Marlene retiring From Japan Matsudaira Kenta ke Marlene, paris World Table Tennis Championships 4-1 light, Marlene has since bid farewell to the field

In the fifth set, Kenta Matsudaira, who wasted three match points in the fourth set, never gave Marlene another chance, leading 3-1, 7-3, 9-6 and taking match points 10-7.

Marlene serves, Kenta Matsudaira picks up the slash with forehand, Marlene pulls the straight line with her side forehand, Kenta Matsudaira forehand slashes to Marlene's forehand, wins 11-7, beating Marlene 4-1.

Marlene did not play again after losing this battle, and officially announced her retirement at the end of the year, it can be said that Kenta Matsudaira is the terminator of Marlene's career.

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