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4-2! Hina Hayada broke out in adversity and won the "battle of the first sister" between Japan and South Korea! Won his first Olympic medal

2024 Paris Olympics table tennis women's singles bronze medal match, Japan's first sister Hina Hayada VS Korea's first sister Shin Yubin. The two lost to national table tennis players Sun Yingsha and Chen Meng in the previous semifinals, and they were both 0-4. Shin Yubin defeated the North Korean pair in the previous mixed doubles bronze medal match, and although it is difficult to win against the national table tennis players, he still has a good winning rate against other players. The same is true for Hina Hayata, who has lost 16 consecutive games against Sun Yingsha, but has a good win rate against other players. The strength of the two is between the two, and it depends on the on-the-spot performance.

In the first game, Shen Yubin's desire to win was stronger and his state was better, and he fought to 6-6, Shen Yubin continued to play actively, and Hina's mistakes in Hayada also increased, and the score was quickly stretched to 10-7; Hina Hayada saved 2 game points, and finally Shen Yubin received the serve and pulled the opposite corner with a backhand, and Hina Hayada pushed the middle out of bounds, 11-8, Shen Yubin went down first;

In the second game, Shen Yubin made persistent efforts and scored 2 points in a row to take the lead; 4 consecutive serves to wipe the net, Hina Hayada changed her serve, held her backhand, and Shin Yubin did not suppress it; After that, Shin Yubin continued to exert his strength to open up the difference, but Hina Hayada still failed to control the mistakes, and there was obviously a problem with the state. In terms of momentum, he was also suppressed by Shen Yubin, and his offense was not as resolute and decisive as before. Before the game, Korean media reported that Hina Hayada had a wrist injury, and I don't know if it was affected by this. The battle reached 5-5, Hina Hayada scored 2 points in a row to open up the difference, and after entering the second half of the game, Shin Yubin's mistakes also increased; After that, the two fought to 11 draws, and Hina Hayada scored 2 points in a row to win, and the score was 1-1;

In the third game, the two continued to open up the formation to play against each other, and they both actively started in the first 3 boards, competing for whose return quality was higher, as well as the changes in the stalemate; fought until 5-5, Shen Yubin continued to swing short and control, causing Hina Hayada to make mistakes and score 3 points in a row to open the difference; Shen Yubin scored with a backhand twist, and then scored another 1 point to get the game point on the serve; Hina Hayada serves, Shin Yubin receives the serve and grabs the error, and then asks for a timeout; After the pause, the two fought to 10 draws and entered the key point competition; In the end, Hina Hayada scored 2 points in a row and won 13-11, with a big score of 2-1;

Hina Hayada led 3-1 in the first two service games of the fourth game, and then held the slash in the middle; Shin Yubin received the serve and twisted, and Hina Hayada scored with a forehand backhand; Shin Yubin was not to be outdone, and forced Hina Hayada to make a mistake and chased it to a 4-4 draw; But Shen Yubin seemed a little anxious, receiving the serve and twisting the net out of bounds, fighting to 5-5, Hina Hayada scored 3 points in a row to pull away; During this time, Hina Hayata's forehand and backhand returns were out of quality, and Shin Yubin was suppressed. In the end, Hina Hayada won 11-7, and the big score was 3-1!

In the 5th game, Shen Yubin had no way out, only to fight with all his might. But Hina Hayata's momentum was completely outplayed, and she scored 2 points in a row to lead; At the critical moment, Shen Yubin scored 3 points in a row to overtake, and Hina Hayada quickly adjusted and continued to chase points to narrow the difference. The battle reached 10-10 and entered the key point competition again. In the end, Shen Yubin pulled back a game 12-10, with a big score of 3-2.

In the 6th game, Hina Hayada scored 2 points in a row on serve, and then continued to stretch the difference to 6-2, Shin Yubin's mentality was anxious, but the mistakes increased, and he was unable to reverse the defeat in the end. Hina Hayada won 11-7, thus defeating Shin Yubin with a big score of 4-2 to win the "first sister battle" between South Korea and Japan. She won the bronze medal in women's singles table tennis at the Paris Olympics and her first Olympic medal.

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