In the first round of women’s singles in the final of the 2019 International Table Tennis Federation tour, Ding Ning was reversed by Japan’s chopper Sato pupil at 2:4 in the case of winning the first three games 2:1, the top eight are cold-proof.
Xinhua News Agency, Zhengzhou, December 12 (Reporter Liu Gaoyang, Li Jiannan) in the first round of women’s singles competition in the final of the 2019 International Table Tennis Federation tour, the Grand Slam player Ding Ning led in the first three games 2:1, three consecutive losses were reversed by Japan’s chopper Sato pupil at 2:4, and the explosion was out of the top eight.
In the face of Sato pupil, Ding Ning performed well in the first game and quickly established an advantage to win at 11:4. In the second game, there were several mistakes in Ding Ning’s attack, losing at 4:11. Ding Ning stabilized the situation in the third game, winning 4 points after 7 draws with 11:7. At the beginning of the fourth game, Ding Ning showed fatigue, and his performance gradually became impatient and his mistakes increased. He was hit back by Sato pupil and lost two games in a row. The situation was extremely unfavorable.
In the sixth game, Sato’s pupil became more and more smooth, and Ding Ning was forced to a desperate situation. At the beginning of the game, 1:3 fell behind to 3 square meters. Then in the multi-round attack and defense tug-of-war, Ding Ning’s physical strength became more and more Insufficient. After entering the middle game, Ding Ning didn’t get any points again, he got 6 points in a row by Sato pupil, and finally lost at 4:11. The total score was 2:4, and he was hit by a “round of tour”.
In other competitions in the first round of women’s singles, Japanese team Kasumi Ishikawa and Hirano Meiyu successively failed to defeat Liu Shiwen and Wang Yidi.
In terms of men’s singles, Fan Zhendong defeated Germany veteran Bohr again at 4:0; Xu Xin lost 2 games first and then won 4 games in a row, and defeated Zhao Zihao at 4:2 reversal; liang Jingkun swept Huang Zhenting, a player from Hong Kong, China, at 4:0.