Table tennis WTT Macau Championship is in full swing. On the evening of September 10, Beijing time, Japanese star Shina Hayata made a debut and won a big victory and swept Chinese Taipei athlete Huang Yihua 3-0, thus easily advancing to the top 16 of the women's singles. In the next round, they will compete with the main player of the national table tennis team Wang Manyu again. For details, please see below.

Sina Hayata is a familiar table tennis player. She threatened the Chinese team many times in the last Olympic cycle and won bronze medals in the Olympics, World Table Tennis Championships and silver medals in the Asian Games in the women's singles events. However, her physical condition this cycle was not ideal. She had withdrawn from international competitions many times before, and her condition was fluctuating after participating in the competition. Her current ranking has fallen out of the top ten and is at the 13th place.

However, as the saying goes, "a lean camel is bigger than a horse." Although Shina Hayata is not at the peak, she is still a first-class expert in the foreign association. This time, she faces Huang Yihua, a 41-year-old Chinese Taipei veteran, who is ranked 50th in the world, generally believes that there will be no upsets, and Shina Hayata has a higher probability of advancing.

After the start of the game, Shina Hayata quickly launched the first game, using a higher-quality arc ball offense to suppress Huang Yihua, gaining an advantage in the stalemate, and quickly took the lead with 11-4. In the second game, Huang Yihua made a certain threat, but she still couldn't fight against Shina Hayata, and was forced into a desperate situation by the opponent 11-8.

In the third game, Shina Hayata took the lead 5-2 in the beginning, and Huang Yihua immediately called for a timeout to make adjustments. After returning to the arena, Shina Hayata still firmly grasped the situation on the court, but she secured the victory with a score of 11-4, thus defeating Huang Yihua to advance, winning another ticket to the top 16 for the Japanese team: the strength gap between the two sides is relatively large, and the ending is not surprising.

According to the arrangement, Wang Manyu should have played after this game and played against Zheng Yijing, the runner-up of Taipei World Runner-up of China, but due to Zheng Yijing's injury problem, Wang Manyu has already advanced to the top 16, so it is now confirmed that Shina Hayata will play against Wang Manyu in the next round. She looks forward to the Olympic champion of the national table tennis team to successfully advance: Come on!
