Men's and Women's Table Tennis, Both Defeated Thailand

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[Asian Games] Men's and Women's Table Tennis, Both Defeated Thailand, Ranked First in Group and Advanced to Quarterfinals... Damage to China and Japan

 

 

2 consecutive wins in the group stage...

 

17-year-old Oh Jun-seong, after overcoming the first hurdle and 'cruising' to medal challenge , becomes the youngest AG participant in Korean men's table tennis history

 

The Korean women's table tennis team defeated Thailand, a difficult enemy, and advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games as first place in the group. 온라인카지노

 

The Korean women's table tennis team, led by coach Oh Gwang-heon, defeated Thailand with a match score of 3-0 in the second match of Group D of the table tennis women's team event held at the Gungsu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium in Hangzhou, China on the afternoon of the 22nd.

 

In Korea, Shin Yu-bin (9th place, Korean Air), Jeon Ji-hee (33rd place, Mirae Asset Securities), and Seo Hyo-won (60th place, Korea Racing Authority) participated in that order.

 

Thailand is the team that has recently shown the most remarkable rise in women's table tennis in Southeast Asia, so a difficult match was expected.

 

Korea, which won 3-0 in the first match against Pakistan held in the morning, completely defeated Thailand and advanced directly to the quarterfinals as first place in the group.

 

They successfully passed the first hurdle and were matched up against the 'strongest' China or Japan until the quarterfinals.

 

Korea will play the quarterfinals on the 24th against the team that won the round of 16.

 

The tournament bracket will be completed through a draw held after the group stage concludes on the 23rd.

 

Korea will attempt to advance to the finals for the first time in 33 years since the 1990 Beijing Games, where it won a silver medal.

 

The 'return match' between Shin Yu-bin and Thailand's promising star Orawan Paranang (67th), which attracted a lot of attention, did not take place due to conflicting orders.

 

Shin Yu-bin lost to Paranang in the round of 16 singles at the Asian Championships held in Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province earlier this month.

 

She got the better of Shin Yu-bin with a 3-0 (11-3 11-9 11-5) win over Thailand's ace Sutha Sinisa Wetabuth (39th).

 

In the second singles, Jeon Ji-hee defeated Paranang 3-0 (11-4 11-2 11-8), and in the third singles, Seo Hyo-won defeated Tamolwan Ketkuan 3-0 (11-9 11-8 11-9). He completed the victory in a no loss game.

 

In the second match of Group C of the men's team preliminaries, the men's national team led by Coach Joo Se-hyuk won 3-0 over Thailand, confirming their advancement to the quarterfinals as the top team in the group.

 

The men's national team also avoids China and Japan in the quarterfinals.

 

Lim Jong-hoon (17th place, Korea Exchange), who played 1st singles, defeated Sarayut Tancharoen (642nd) 3-1 (11-7 7-11 11-4 12-10), and Ahn Jae-hyun (38th place) in 2nd singles. Korea Exchange) defeated Pakpoom Sangguasin (648th) 3-0 (11-5 13-11 11-8).

 

In the 3rd singles, Oh Jun-seong (97th, Mirae Asset Securities) defeated City Sac Nuchi Chart (645th) 3-0 (11-8 11-1 11-7).

 

Oh Jun-seong, who dropped out of high school at the end of last year at the age of 17, set the record as the youngest player in Korean men's table tennis history to participate in the Asian Games.

 

Oh Jun-seong is the son of Mirae Asset Securities manager Oh Sang-eun, who won seven silver and two bronze medals at the Asian Games and one silver and one bronze medal at the Olympics.

Public Last updated: 2023-10-07 06:17:35 AM