In the Paris Olympic table tennis men's team bronze medal match that ended on the evening of August 9, Beijing time, Japan men's table tennis lost 2-3 to the host France team and ranked fourth. Since then, Tomokazu Zhang has ended this Olympics with 0 medals.
After losing to Sweden in the previous semi-finals, Tomokazu Zhangmoto, who was reversed in three consecutive games in the deciding match, completely collapsed after the game. However, in this bronze medal match, Tomokazu Zhang still packed up his mood and returned to the battle. However, he lost again in Game 2 against Lebrun Jr. With 3 points in hand, Lebrun Jr. scored 5 points in a row and lost the game, causing Japan to fall behind 0-2 at one point.
Although Tomokazu Haramoto defeated Goetz 3-1 in the fourth game, once helping Japan to level the overall score at 2-2, in the deciding game, Shinozuka Daiden lost 1-3 to Lebrun Jr. In the end, the Japan team had no choice but to accept the cruel result of fourth place and missed out on the podium.
What is embarrassing is that with the men's team winning the 4th place, Zhang Benzhihe ended with 0 medals in the final 0 medals of this Olympic Games. Before going to the Olympic Games, Zhang Benzhi and Zeng Baqi said that they would win medals in all the three events they participated in.
But in the end, he stopped in the first round of mixed doubles, and was eliminated by Fan Zhendong in the men's singles quarterfinals, while the men's team lost to Sweden and France to finish fourth. Tomokazu Zhangmoto's three-medal boast also fell short, and the Paris Olympics were obviously not a good memory for him.