China News Service, Chengdu, October 4th (Reporter He Shaoqing) On the morning of the 4th, in the showdown with the South African women's team, the Hong Kong women's team won a big score of 3:0 and won the 56th ITTF World Table Tennis Team in 2022. Championship (finals) · Chengdu (referred to as "Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships") won four consecutive victories, won the women's third group first, and advanced to the top 16 with an absolute advantage.

  The Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships Team Hong Kong Women's Team is in the same group as Brazil, France, Italy and South Africa.

In the competition a few days ago, the Chinese Hong Kong women's team was on a tear, sweeping the Italian women's team 3:0 in the first match, winning the French women's team 3:2 in the second match, and defeating the Brazilian women's team 3:0 in the third match.

  In the first match with the South African women's team, the Hong Kong women's team sent Su Huiyin to face Zodwa Mapenga in the first match.

As early as the 2018 World Table Tennis Championships, Su Huiyin once defeated Grand Slam winner Ding Ning 3-0 and attracted much attention.

In the Tokyo Olympics last year, Su Huiyin scored two points to help the team win the first Olympic table tennis team medal in the history of table tennis in Hong Kong, China.

Facing Zodwa Mapenga, Su Huiyin, who is experienced in actual combat, won her first victory with 11:3, 11:7 and 11:4 in less than 20 minutes.

  Wu Yonglin, who appeared later, also made a quick decision, easily defeating Musfik Karam at 11:5, 11:3, and 11:7, helping the team to win another victory.

In the third game, Li Haoqing also won by a large margin and had the last laugh.

  Wu Yonglin, who is studying at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, is a famous scholar in the Hong Kong women's team.

After the game, Wu Yonglin said that although this is her first time to participate in the World Championships, during the competition in Chengdu, she will spend an hour or two every night for reading and studying, so as to balance study and training.

  "After winning the Tokyo Olympics medals, more and more young people in Hong Kong participate in professional sports. We have some players who can read and play, which fully reflects the charm of sports." Li Jing, head coach of the Hong Kong women's team, accepted Sino-Singapore In an exclusive interview with a reporter from the agency, he said that China's Hong Kong women's table tennis has performed brilliantly in international competitions in recent years, but the success is not accidental, and everyone has paid a lot behind the scenes.

Many players often study until one or two in the morning, and then get up early to train the next day.

"Persistence all year round requires a lot of perseverance, and it's not easy." (End)