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Lost to German veteran Zhang Benmei and stopped in the women’s singles second round of the WTT Doha Star Tournament_Han Ying_Score_Japan

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Lost to German veteran Zhang Benmei and stopped in the women’s singles second round of the WTT Doha Star Tournament_Han Ying_Score_Japan

Original title: Lost to German veteran Zhang Benmei and stopped in the second round of the WTT Doha Stars Tournament

On the afternoon of March 28th, Beijing time, the 2022 World Table Tennis Major League (WTT) Star Challenge Doha Station will start the competition on the next day. In a women’s singles focus match, 13-year-old Japanese teenager Zhang Benmei and 25-year-old German Han Ying, finally after four fierce battles, Han Ying 3-1 (10-12, 12-10, 11- 3 and 11-6) defeated the opponent to advance.

In the first round, Han Ying had a bye, and Zhang Benmeihe defeated Tina Meshef from Egypt 3-0 (7, 10, 2). At present, Han Ying is ranked 17th in the world, and Zhang Benmeihe is 534th.

In the first game, the two sides fought all the way from 1 draw to 3 draws. After that, Han Ying scored two points in a row and entered the middle game. Immediately, Zhang Benmei and Kazuo tied the score and achieved a go-ahead, 8-5, the Japanese girl had a three-point advantage when she entered the final game. Since then, she has become more and more brave, and once won five game points 10-5. At the critical moment, Han Ying did not give up, while Zhang Benmeihe seemed impatient, and the famous German chipping player chased 5 points in a row to 10 levels. In the face of the unfavorable situation, Zhang Benmei regained consciousness and regained her steadiness, scoring two points in a row, taking the lead 12-10.

In the rematch, Han Ying took the lead 2-0 and 3-1. In the middle stage, the two had each other’s offense and defense. Han Ying always maintained a lead of about 3 points. At the end of the game, Harimoto Miwa finally caught up and rewritten the score to 7-8. At this time, Han Ying called for a pause. After the suspension came back, Harimoto Mei and patience to deal with the opponent, leveled the score and achieved a go-ahead. 10-8, the Japanese teenager got two more game points. After that, Han Ying was suddenly activated and scored four consecutive points to reverse the passive situation and tie the game with the same score of 12-10.

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In the third game, Han Ying took the initiative to get started, while Zhang Benmei made more mistakes. The Germans made a fantastic start 6-1. After that, Han Ying firmly controlled the situation. In the end, Zhang Benmei and Pull Ball came out, and lost the game 3-11.

After a lucky roll of tennis in the fourth game, Han Ying led her opponent 3-1 again. Seeing that the situation was not good, Zhang Benmeihe called a timeout. After the suspension came back, the Japanese girl gradually improved, and the two entered the middle game 4-4 hand in hand. In the mid-game stage, Zhang Benmeihe again exposed the problem of being too impatient, and Han Ying scored 3 points in a row and left the dust again. In the end, Zhang Benmei and the return ball were introduced, and Han Ying sealed the victory 11-6.

In the next 1/8 finals, Han Ying will face the winner between Shan Xiaona of Germany and Batra of India.

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