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Celebrity Niwa Takaki stops at the top of 64, Japan’s men’s singles only two left, Zhang Ben’s pressure surges

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Original title: Famous player Niwa Takaki stops at the top 64 Japanese men’s singles with only two left, Zhang Ben’s pressure surges

On November 25th, Beijing time, the 2021 Houston World Table Tennis Championships came to the second match day.

Today, Japanese men’s table tennis suffered heavy losses, Niwa Takaki and Morita Masataka both stopped in the top 64. In addition to the loss to the German teenager Uda Yuya on the first match day, three of the five Japanese men’s singles have already been eliminated. After the Olympic champion Mizutani Hayabusa retired, the Japanese men’s singles can only rely on Zhang Benzhi and one man to support it.

On the first day of the match, Uda Yuya lost to German player Qiu Dang 1-4. In one game, Uda Yuya lost 1-11, very embarrassed.

Japanese star Niwa Takaki fought hard in six rounds, and finally lost 2-4 to Austrian Daniel Habesson. The score of the six rounds: 8-11, 11-9, 11-5, 15-17, 9-11, 4-11

Senyuan Zhengchong lost 1-4 to Huang Zhenting, and the scores in the five rounds were 8-11, 7-11, 4-11, 11-6, and 8-11.

At present, the only two players left in the men’s singles of the Japanese team are Tomowa and Hayasuke Togami.

At the same time, on the first match day, the South Korean team also had three people eliminated, namely Zhang Yuzhen, Ahn Jae Hyun, and Huang Min Ha. Yonhap News Agency said: Lee Sang-soo and Lim Jong-hoon are the only five players in the men’s singles, and the remaining three are out in the first round.Return to Sohu to see more

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