Beijing time, September 11, the women's singles 1/8 final of the WTT Macau Championship, the first women's singles quarterfinal was born, and the national table tennis women's team suffered a defeat in the first match of the second round. The world's fifth Wang Yidi played against the world's 22nd Diaz. The two fought for five games. Wang Yidi made mistakes in the forehand position, and the key points were dropped one after another. In the end, Diaz reversed Wang Yidi 3-2 and advanced to the women's singles quarterfinals. The winner of the next round against friends Sun Yingsha and Szokos. The defeat of world champion Wang Yidi also broke the unbeaten golden body of the national table tennis women's team. Let’s take a look at the brief description of the game.


Competition highlights
Wang Yidi, who was in 1997, is now the No. 4 position in the women's singles of the national table tennis team, second only to Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu and Chen Xingtong. Facing Diaz, he maintained a complete victory record, and his opponent also launched a revenge mentality and launched an attack.

Diaz 3-2 Wang Yidi
After watching the whole game, Wang Yidi was not at a disadvantage in the stalemate and control process, but the instability of the forehand made her lose points repeatedly at critical moments, which is also the fundamental reason why she was unfortunately eliminated. In the first game, Wang Yidi and Diaz formed a stalemate, but soon directly hit the opponent's backhand through serving and receiving, gradually taking the initiative. Although Diaz protected in the backhand position, the quality of the shot was not stable enough. Wang Yidi seized the opportunity to attack continuously and took the lead 11-7.

Wang Yidi fluctuated in the offense in the second game. The number of chance balls was too fast to handle, resulting in a forehand smash or a release, losing the initiative. Diaz seized the counterattack opportunity after backhand defense and scored consecutively, winning the game 11-5. In the third game, Wang Yidi quickly adjusted and scored consecutively by accelerating the pace of the first three boards, leading 7-2. Since then, in the forward-and-back hand transition, he has been taking the initiative to control the situation firmly, and win easily with 11-4.

Diaz led 4-2 in the fourth game. When he was chased to 5-4, Diaz asked for a timeout and stabilized the rhythm. After the timeout, Wang Yidi made frequent mistakes in the forehand position, especially after the 9th draw, the key points made two proactive mistakes, allowing the opponent to equalize the game 11-9. In the decisive game, Wang Yidi established an advantage by serving and attacking at the beginning. After a 5-4 timeout in the game, he still had the advantage until 9-7. Diaz scored 3 points in a row and came to the match point. Wang Yidi connected fore and backhand to save the match point. But in the end, Wang Yidi made another mistake when he made a forehand, and Diaz finally won the game 12-10, narrowly defeating Wang Yidi 3-2 in the total score.

September 12th National Table Tennis Championships Schedule
