On September 26th, Japan (ranked 2nd in the world) faced China (ranked 1st in the world) in the women’s team final.
Japan aims for its first gold medal in 57 years. Standing in their way is the host country, China, which has won the tournament four times in a row. Challenging historic feats in a major away field.
The second match is a match between Miu Hirano (Kinoshita Group/16th place) and Tokyo Olympics double champion Chen Meng (2nd place). Hirano hit the forehand side to make it 10-8, but Chen Meng, who did not give up in the long rally, conceded four points in a row and was in the lead at 10-12.
In the second game, Hirano disrupted Chen Meng’s reception with a variety of serves and took an 8-3 lead, and with his impregnable rallying ability, he shook off the oncoming Chen Meng and regained the lead at 11-8. Hirano responded to Chen Meng’s high-speed long serve and landed a straight attack, taking the next one with a score of 11-7.
In the fourth game, Hirano caught up from 3-6 to 6-6, but was unable to respond to Chen Meng, who attacked earlier in the rally, and lost 8-11. In the final game, they took a lead of 4-3 by feeding the ball into Chen Meng’s pocket, but they were given away by a series of counter attacks and lost 5-11.
In the third match, Miwa Harimoto (Kinoshita Academy / 17th place) will play once morest 2021 world table tennis double champion Wang Manyu (3rd place).
Japan 0-2 China *5 games system (first to win 3 games)
<1st match> Hayata Hina 1-3 Sun Yingsha 6-11/10-12/11-8/9-11