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The Doha World Table Tennis Championships yesterday (5.23) reported that the national table tennis team won seven wins and two losses in eight battles and successfully resisted Japan

Doha World Table Tennis Championships yesterday (5.23) battle report, the national table tennis eight battles, seven wins and two losses, the anti-Japanese very successful, the details are as follows.

Yesterday, the national table tennis won seven and lost two in eight games, the details are as follows.

  1. Mixed Doubles Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha defeated their opponents to advance to the final, where they will face Japan's Maharu Yoshimura/Satsuki Oto.
  2. Women's Doubles Kuo Man/Wang Manyu defeated their opponents to advance to the semifinals.
  3. Men's singles Lin Shidong lost to Liang Jingkun 3-4, and in the next round Liang Jingkun played against Hugo, Lin Shidong did not receive anything.
  4. Sun Yingsha defeated Japan's Satsuki Oto to advance to the semifinals.
  5. Wang Manyu defeated Japan's Miwa Zhang to advance to the semifinals.
  6. Wang Chuqin defeated Lin Yunru to advance to the semifinals.
  7. Wang Yidi lost 1-4 to Misei Ito.
  8. Chen Xingtong defeated Japan's Hina Hayada to advance to the semifinals.

Summary and reflection

  1. Lin Shidong is ranked No. 1 in the world, but this year's World Championships has been fought on three fronts, and there is no result, so it needs to be summarized well.
  2. The national table tennis was very successful in resisting Japan yesterday, but unfortunately Wang Yidi fell behind and lost to Japanese player Misei Ito.
  3. Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Wang Chuqin and others are still very stable.
  4. Liang Jingkun will face Hugo in the semifinals, and he is expected to beat Hugo.
  5. Chen Xingtong needs to be commended to secure a place in the semi-finals of women's singles.
  6. China accounts for three seats in the women's singles semifinals, encircling and suppressing Misei Ito, which should be the national table tennis champion and runner-up.
  7. Two of the top four in men's singles advanced to the table tennis team.
  8. There is no one in the men's doubles four national table tennis, setting a 50-year record in national table tennis, and national table tennis needs to reflect deeply.

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