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Good news! The Chinese men's doubles team won the first and second place, and the young Chinese men's doubles player defeated the Japanese player 3:0

2024-08-25

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On August 25, Beijing time, the ITTF WTT feeder tournament Olomouc was underway. This open tournament is the first open tournament in the Los Angeles Olympic cycle. Because the Olympics had just ended, the main players of the Chinese table tennis team were absent from this open tournament, but the coaching staff did not miss the opportunity and arranged a large number of new generation players to sign up and compete to become the main players.

In the men's doubles quarter-finals, young Chinese players Zeng Beixun/Xue Fei fought four games and eliminated their opponents Aplas/Palushek with a total score of 3:1. World Youth Championship champions Xiang Peng/Yuan Licen played five games and eliminated their teammates Huang Youzheng/Chen Yuanyu with a total score of 3:2. Xu Yingbin/Wen Ruibo, also World Youth Championship champions, fought four games and eliminated Serbian players Levajac/Dilas with a total score of 3:1 and successfully advanced.

Next, in the men's doubles quarter-finals, the Chinese table tennis combination Xu Yingbin/Wen Ruibo won three straight sets with scores of 11:2, 11:8, 11:2, and eliminated Kazakhstan players Kenzhigulov/Zhubanov with a total score of 3:0. Xue Fei/Zeng Beixun lost the first set but then won three consecutive sets with scores of 11:4, 11:8, 11:4, and reversed Chinese Taipei players Xu Xianjia/Zeng Ziyu with a total score of 3:1.

The World Youth Championship men's doubles champions Xiang Peng/Yuan Licen had a clear advantage, winning three consecutive games with scores of 11:3, 11:8, 11:5, and eliminating their opponents Brihail/Spie with a total score of 3:0. In the final battle for a place in the semi-finals, the Japanese men's doubles combination Matsudaira Kenji/Hamada Kazuki fought for four games and eliminated their opponents Zelinka/Pisteyer with a total score of 3:1. In this way, the men's doubles semi-finals were decided, with the Chinese men's doubles occupying three seats and winning a great victory.

Then, the men's doubles semi-finals continued. The Chinese table tennis team Xiang Peng/Yuan Licen faced Japanese players Matsudaira Kenji/Hamada Kazuki. Xiang Peng is a leader of the new generation and the winner of the men's singles championship of the World Youth Championship. Entering the Los Angeles Olympic cycle, Xiang Peng should start to challenge the main position. Xiang Peng and Yuan Licen won three straight games, 11:3, 11:5, 13:11, and eliminated the Japanese men's doubles team Matsudaira Kenji/Hamada Kazuki with a total score of 3:0, and advanced to the finals first.

In the other semi-final, young Chinese table tennis players Zeng Beixun/Xue Fei also won three games in a row, 11:7, 11:6, 14:12, and eliminated their teammates Xu Yingbin/Wen Ruibo with a total score of 3:0, and successfully advanced to the final. In this way, the young Chinese table tennis players won the championship and runner-up in men's doubles. The men's doubles final was between Chinese table tennis players Xiang Peng/Yuan Licen and teammates Zeng Beixun/Xue Fei.