In the second semifinal of the women's singles table tennis at the Paris Olympics, which ended on the evening of August 2, Beijing time, Chinese player Sun Yingsha lost four straight games and swept Japan's Hina Hayada 4-0, and won the women's singles final with Chen Menghui for the second consecutive Olympic Games. The national table tennis also ensured the gold medal in the women's singles of this Olympic Games in advance, and this gold medal has never been lost in 10 consecutive Olympic Games, which once again shows the super dominance of Chinese women's table tennis.
As we all know, table tennis is China's national sport, and it has been a major gold medalist in China since joining the Olympic Games. Especially in the women's singles event of table tennis, China has never lost a gold medal.
In the past nine Olympic Games, eight finals have been played between Chinese athletes, who won the championship and second place in advance. Only in the 2004 Athens Olympics, when Wang Nan lost in an upset, North Korea's Kim Hyang-mi made history and became the first non-Chinese player to reach the Olympic women's singles final.
In this Olympic Games, Sun Yingsha and Chen Meng, the former No. 2 seeds, once again showed their strength to crush their opponents. All the way through, before entering the finals, I didn't encounter much challenge from my opponent.
With Sun Yingsha reaching the final again, she is one win away from her career Grand Slam final. She has already won the World Cup and the World Championships. In the last Tokyo Olympics, Sun Yingsha lost to Chen Meng, and this time "Sasha" naturally hopes to make up for the regret of 3 years ago.