China News Service, Chengdu, October 1st (Reporter He Shaoqing Anyuan) On the afternoon of October 1st, in the showdown with the Iranian men's team, the Hong Kong men's team made a difficult comeback and won the 56th ITTF World Table Tennis in 2022. Team Championship (Final) Chengdu (referred to as "Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships Team Competition") won the second group match.

After the game, Hong Kong's "male table tennis brother" Huang Zhenting said that today is the birthday of the motherland, "this is the best gift to our motherland".

  The Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships team tournament ushered in the second match day.

In the previous day's match, China's Hong Kong women's team Du Kaiqin, Zhu Chengzhu and Li Haoqing defeated Italy 3:0. Lin Zhaoheng, Huang Zhenting and Wu Bainan, who played on behalf of China's Hong Kong men's team, defeated Hungary 3:1 after losing a game first. , both made a "good start".

  In the showdown with the Iranian men's team, the Hong Kong men's team sent a 24-year-old main player Wu Bainan to fight against Nima Alamyan.

Wu Bainan entered the state a little slower, and made mistakes one after another. He lost three games in a row at 7:11, 5:11, and 5:11.

  In the second game, the Hong Kong men's team sent veteran Huang Zhenting to face Hodei Siadmirhosen.

Huang Zhenting is the first Chinese Hong Kong player to win the men's singles medal in the three world competitions.

As the top straight shot master in today's table tennis world, Huang Zhenting showed off a straight shot in the first game and easily won the first game 11:3.

In the second and third rounds, Huang Zhenting was more calm, winning by a big score of 11:6 and 11:4.

  In the third game, Hong Kong men's team member Lin Zhaoheng lost to Norshard Alamiyan 6:11, 3:11, 6:11.

In the fourth game, Huang Zhenting saved the game again.

However, after two consecutive games, his physical strength declined, and he lost to Nima Alamyan 8:11 and 7:11 in the first two games.

The third game was extremely fierce, and the two sides fought until 15:15.

In the end, Huang Zhenting chased three games in a row at 17:15, 11:8, and 11:9, and helped the Hong Kong Men's Team equalize the score again.

  In the following game, Wu Bainan, who played for the second time, adjusted his state and defeated Hodei Siadmirhosen at 9:11, 11:9, 11:9, 11:8.

  "Although I was behind by a large score, it did not affect my determination to win this game." Huang Zhenting said after the game that the development of table tennis is now more inclined to the horizontal shot, but in recent years, Germany and France still have straight shot players in international competitions. The performance is dazzling, and I look forward to more direct shooting players in the table tennis world in the future.

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