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Kenta Matsudaira won another world champion, narrowly defeated Samsonov in 7 sets at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships, scored in the top 8 Kentai Matsudaira highlight moments, and won consecutive victories over Marlene Samsonov at the Paris World Table Tennis Championships

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Japan's talented player Kenta Matsudaira, the feel is outstanding, there is a mastery is the squat slash serve, let people feel the spin and eat the serve, there is a problem is that the state is unstable, when the performance is excellent, can win the first-class players, when the performance is not good, inexplicably lose.

At the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships in Paris, Kenta Matsudaira was in a state of flux, and he beat Marlene 4-1 in the quarter-finals.

In the men's singles quarterfinals, Kenta Matsudaira met Samsonov and met another world champion, who won the World Cup three times and the runner-up of the World Table Tennis Championships once, and is a top player who has competed in the international arena for many years.

At that time, Kenta Matsudaira was ranked 58th in the world, and Lao Sa was ranked 11th.

Kenta Matsudaira won another world champion, narrowly defeated Samsonov in 7 sets at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships, scored in the top 8 Kentai Matsudaira highlight moments, and won consecutive victories over Marlene Samsonov at the Paris World Table Tennis Championships

In the first set, Kenta Matsudaira's serve did not play much of a role in Lao Sa, but it was Old Sa's playing style that made Matsudaira Kenta uncomfortable, and he fell behind 1-5 at the beginning.

Kenta Matsudaira scored with two serves to make it 3-5.

Lao Sa blasted a wave of 6-0 to easily win the opening red at 11-3.

In the second set, The Elder Sa continued to be in good shape, leading 6-2, 7-3, 8-4, 9-5 in the opening.

Lao Sa rushed to the straight line with his side forehand, And Kenta Matsudaira pulled the slash big horn with his forehand, 6-9, and this ball sounded the horn of the counterattack, and Kenta Matsudaira chased it to 9 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira moved the opponent's two big corners, Lao Sa was forced to put a high ball, and Kenta Matsudaira scored four boards in a row, 10-9, and the audience applauded enthusiastically.

Old Sa serves, Matsudaira Kenta forehand swing short, Old Sa forehand picks, 10 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira forced Lao Sa to put a high ball, scoring 8 consecutive boards to make it 11-10.

Old Sa serves, Kenta Matsudaira pulls the slash with his backhand, and Lao Sa bounces with his backhand, 11 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira short ball in the middle, Kenta Matsudaira swing short, Kenta Matsudaira swing again, Old Sa again swing off the net, 12-11.

Old Sa serves, Matsudaira Kenta forehand swing short, Old Sa forehand picks a slash, Matsudaira Kenta forehand pulls back, Old Sa backhand tears the slash, 12 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira served the ball and rushed sideways forehand to the middle of the road, 13-12.

The old Safak forehand rotated straight up the side, and Kenta Matsudaira rushed out of bounds with his forehand, 13 flat.

Kenta Matsudaira served and rushed sideways forehand to the middle of the road, 14-13.

Old Sa serves, Matsudaira Kenta sideways forehand rushes the slash, Old Sa suppresses the opponent's backhand, Matsudaira Kenta defends, Old Sa backhand becomes straight, Matsudaira Kenta step up front hand backhand pull, the two hold each other in the distance, Matsudaira Kenta backhand throw, Old Sa pulls out of bounds, Matsudaira Kenta 15-13 to win the applause of the whole field.

Kenta Matsudaira won another world champion, narrowly defeated Samsonov in 7 sets at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships, scored in the top 8 Kentai Matsudaira highlight moments, and won consecutive victories over Marlene Samsonov at the Paris World Table Tennis Championships

In the third set, The Elder Sa had the upper hand, taking a 7-4 lead.

Kenta Matsudaira chased tightly, chasing it to 7 draws and overtaking it 9-7.

Lao Sa continuously suppressed Kenta Matsudaira's backhand position and chased it to a 9 draw.

Kenta Matsudaira serves, Sao Sa pulls the middle of the road with his backhand, Kenta Matsudaira pulls back, Sao Sa pulls out of bounds, 10-9.

Lao Sa pulled the opponent's forehand position for 4 consecutive boards, 10 draws.

After Lao Sa served the ball, he rushed straight with his forehand, Kenta Matsudaira defended back, and Lao Sa pulled the slash out of bounds with his backhand, 11-10.

Old Sa pulls two slashes for the front and back, 11 draws.

Old Safa forehand straight, Kenta Matsudaira backhand pulled up, old Sa backhand pulled back, 12-11.

Kenta Matsudaira served the ball and rushed sideways forehand to rush straight, 12 draws.

The old Sa sneaked a straight long ball in the forehand, 13-12.

Kenta Matsudaira serves, and Lao Sa pulls a straight line with his backhand, 14-12.

In the fourth set, after a tough match of more than 12 draws in the second and third sets, Lao Sa's physical strength declined, and Kenta Matsudaira was energetic and physical, taking it 11-8 to make it a 2-2 draw.

Kenta Matsudaira won another world champion, narrowly defeated Samsonov in 7 sets at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships, scored in the top 8 Kentai Matsudaira highlight moments, and won consecutive victories over Marlene Samsonov at the Paris World Table Tennis Championships

In the fifth set, Kenta Matsudaira maintained the lead, 8-5, 9-6.

The old Sarkan chased two points, 8-9, and Kenta Matsudaira called a timeout.

The game restarted, Lao Sa used his backhand to send the opponent's forehand side rotation ball, Matsudaira Kenta picked out the bounds, 9 draws.

Kenta Matsudaira squatted in the middle of the haircut, and Lao Sa rushed out of bounds with his forehand, 10-9.

Kenta Matsudaira served and attacked the backhand position of Lao Sa continuously, winning 11-9 to lead 3-2.

In the sixth set, The Old Sa came back to form and took a 4-1 lead at the start.

Kenta Matsudaira chased to 3-5, and Lao Sa once again blasted a wave of 6-0 to win easily 11-3.

The last goal, Kenta Matsudaira, sideways forehand, stormed the middle of the road, and Lao Sa's backhand lightly blocked his head, dashing and calm, and the audience applauded enthusiastically.

Kenta Matsudaira won another world champion, narrowly defeated Samsonov in 7 sets at the 2013 World Table Tennis Championships, scored in the top 8 Kentai Matsudaira highlight moments, and won consecutive victories over Marlene Samsonov at the Paris World Table Tennis Championships

In the seventh set, the two returned to the same running line, Kenta Matsudaira actively rushed to attack, Lao Sa used his rich experience to deal with it, Anda Matsudaira took a 5-4 lead and exchanged venues.

Old Sa picked the punch, Kenta Matsudaira pulled back with his forehand, 6-4, Ando Sa called a timeout.

The game restarted, and The Elder Moved Two Big Corners to score three consecutive points to make it 7-6. Lao Sa served suicide, 7 draws, became the turning point of the game, Matsudaira Kenta vietnam more courageous, 10-7 to get the match point.

Old Sa serves, Matsudaira Kenta swings short, Old Sa rushes with forehand, Matsudaira Kenta pulls down the net, 8-10.

Kenta Matsudaira served, The Old Sa pendulum was short, and Kenta Matsudaira rushed to the slash with a sideways forehand, winning 11-8 to win 4-3 and advance to the quarterfinals.

This game is wonderful and intense, Matsudaira Ken is too momentum, and Lao Sa has tenacity, bringing visual enjoyment to the audience.

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