On the evening of 1 April, the table tennis WTT Incheon Championships continued, the Chinese table tennis team world champion and the top seed of the women’s singles, Wang Yidi, made her debut on the court and faced off with the world runner-up of Chinese Taipei, Zheng Yijing, and the result was that Wang Yidi, who had never lost to her opponent in the previous six consecutive wins, won the match with a 3-0 victory this time and thus advanced to the round of sixteen to face her teammate Qian Tianyi, for more details, please see the following.
Born in 1997, Wang Yidi and Zheng Yijing in 1992, both of them are the best in the women’s ping pong world, both have won medals in singles in the world championships, the former is the third runner-up of the World Cup, and the latter is the silver and bronze medallist of the World Cup, both of them have strong strength, and their rankings are always at the top of the world.
However, objectively speaking, as the main force of the national team, Wang Yidi is obviously better than Zheng Yijing, and as mentioned earlier, the former has won in all the six meetings between the two, so it is generally believed that she is also more certain to win this battle.

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At the beginning of the match, the two athletes did not have too much exploration, directly into the long ball hold phase, obviously that is very familiar with each other’s ball to dare to do so, Wang Yidi soon obtained 5-1 lead, but then by the opponent strong counterattack to catch up to only 1 point, but ultimately still stabilised the position, to 11-7 to win the first round.
In the second set, Wang Yidi was still very strong, both forehand and backhand could be pulled through the opponent in the hold, and soon got as many as 8 game points, and then easily forced the opponent into a deadlock with 11-2.

In the third set, Zheng Yijing lost 3 points in a row and used her timeout, but Wang Yidi didn’t give her a chance to turn the game around and sealed the victory with 11-5, thus shutting out her opponent and locking up the Chinese table tennis team’s second Women’s Singles Round of 16 ticket.
According to the signing, Wang Yidi’s next opponent will be Chinese table tennis team mate Qian Tianyi, who played steadily in the first round, eliminating Indian long-glue player Batra 3-1, but unfortunately, the second round will be a civil war, and only one of them can advance to the women’s singles quarter-finals, which is indeed unlucky: so who do you think can pass? Feel free to leave a comment and write your own prediction!