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Table tennis mixed doubles foreign coach joke

In the mixed doubles final of Tokyo Table Tennis Tournament, the total score of Liu, Xu Xin/Liu was reversed by Ito Meicheng/Jun 3-4, and the opening of the deciding game of 0-8 was even more surprising! Head coach Marin is very anxious, but she can't change the status quo. Questioned by netizens-"Isn't it a time-out to lose the ball continuously?" "Marin sat there like an audience." "She just applauded, not called a time-out?" . In fact, it's not that Marin doesn't want to call a timeout, but according to the rules, both sides only need to call a timeout, and Marin wasted this precious opportunity early in the second game.

How wronged! Passive can only be beaten! Liu Xinwen was destroyed by Ito's battle, and the strain was poor. Facing Mikei Ito/Najun Shuigu, who won the first three games, Xu Xin/Liu Xian could not resist the opponent's counterattack. Although they chased the game to 3-3, they fell behind 0-8 in the deciding game and finally lost 3-4, failing to win the championship. When the Japanese team fought back 0-2, Xu Xin/Liu fell into a passive position. The warm-hearted team can't cope with the opponent's hairstyle, hairstyle and hairstyle adjustment, and there are not many ways to oppose and attack. If the adjustment is unfavorable, they can only be passively beaten and bear the result of reversal.

This Sino-Japanese mixed doubles war is a close match. Although Xu Xin/Liu defeated his opponent three times before, it was not easy to win. They simply got the key points before they were shocked. However, in this Olympic final, Xu Xin/Liu started quickly. As soon as they came up, they took advantage of their opponent's instability and caught him by surprise. Especially in the first game, they completely controlled the initiative, mobilized and won only by letting their opponents get 5 points.

In the second game of the mixed doubles final of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Xu Xin/Liu started smoothly, and the first three boards and the opposing team both had the absolute upper hand, winning 8-/kloc-0. However, after the Japanese team began to fight back, Ito Meicheng changed his serve to drive the team to attack, which made the Wenxin team a little uncomfortable. Although Xu Xin/Liu won the second game with 1 1-7, it was complete because the frontcourt capital was thick and there was plenty of room for profligacy, but the situation on the court had already turned to the opponent.

The third game was the turning point of the whole game. The two sides played until 7-7. If Xu Xin/Liu Can wins the game with key points, the 3-0 advantage will be completely different. However, the strong onslaught of the other side made the combination of Wenxin hard to resist, thus losing control of the game. In the fourth game, the Japanese team played harder, Xu Xin/Liu made many mistakes, and the momentum was suppressed. The catcher still couldn't find a good beat, and Xu Xin made more mistakes. After losing another game, he completely surrendered the initiative on the field and was passively beaten until the fifth game. Although the game was barely tied, I still couldn't stand the opponent's offensive and lost another game.

Why didn't Marin stop when he fell behind in the sixth inning? Xu Xin/Liu still made some high-quality counterattacks, and the opponent relaxed a little after overtaking. Wenxin group opened the score in the middle and late period, catching up with 3-3. Regrettably, in the deciding game, Xu Xin/Liu failed to catch up and was once again limited by a steal from the Japanese team. Ito Meicheng's fierce attack and Jun Mizutani's strong onslaught are extremely threatening, so Xu Xin/Liu can't limit their opponents and can only swallow the bitter fruit of a 3-4 reversal.

Holding the good scene of 2-0, Xu Xin/Liu turned the table, and the Japanese team achieved good results by controlling the sending and receiving. Unfortunately, Xu Xin/Liu failed to control the situation and lost the game.