Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Defeat but narrow bodes well for Japan

Written by 
Published in Table Tennis
Tuesday, 26 November 2019 14:18

A repeat of the 2017 and 2018 finals, on both of those occasions China stormed to a commanding 3-0 victory but this time around the margins were much tighter as challengers Japan gave the 14 times champions a bruising scrap.

Spectators in Korat witnessed a frantic start to the contest with both teams determined to make an early statement. In the opening fixture of the evening it was Japan that struck first through Yukiya Uda, securing a four games victory over Xiang Peng (11-8, 11-6, 5-11, 11-7). However, a mighty comeback effort from Xu Yingbin, who fought back from 0-2 down to beat Shunsuke Togami 3-2 (6-11, 8-11, 11-9, 11-8, 11-7), saw China level the scores at 1-1.

Remaining positive in their approach Japan regained the lead with Kakeru Sone proving too strong for Liu Yebo (11-7, 14-12, 9-11, 11-8), but China responded yet again as Xu Yingbin survived another stern test, this time courtesy of Yukiya Uda (8-11, 11-5, 11-9, 7-11, 13-11) to take the match down to a decider.

Japan had taken the lead twice but on both occasions China recovered and with just one more contest to be played the pressure was on for both teams. Representing Japan was Shunsuke Togami while Xiang Peng provided the opposition from China – both players had lost their opening encounters but this time one of them would send their country through to the final.

In an engagement that saw both competitors separated by the smallest of margins the early plaudits went to Xiang Peng, claiming the opening two games to move to within touching distance of victory. Then, all of a sudden, momentum began to shift in the opposite direction as Shunsuke Togami won back-to-back games to take the match right down to the wire.

Stepping up to the occasion Xiang edged the decider to complete the tightest of victories with all seven games being decided by two point margins (13-11, 13-11, 9-11, 9-11, 11-9).

Elation for defending champions China, on the other side of the table a cruel defeat for Japan. However, regardless of the result the future looks very bright for Japanese table tennis with all four members of the team present in Korat carrying bags of potential.

Runner up at the 2018 World Junior Championships, Yukiya Uda, 18, is beginning to establish himself as a regular fixture on the ITTF World Tour and at ITTF Challenge Series events. Winning his first under 21 title at the 2019 ITTF Challenge Croatia Open in May, Uda also impressed at the recent 2019 ITTF Challenge Belarus Open, finishing as men’s singles runner-up.

Another player who has enjoyed a fruitful career on the international stage, Shunsuke Togami has won three under 21 gold medals with his most recent success coming at the 2019 ITTF Challenge Plus Portuguese Open. Togami has also reached the second step of the men’s singles podium at the Belarus Open collecting silver in 2018, one year prior to Uda.

Two years younger than Uda and Togami, 16 year old Kakeru Sone is another young athlete with great potential while the fourth member of the team, Hiroto Shinozuka, 15, is Japan’s highest ranked player at under 18 level coming in at position no.17 in November. Expect all four players to offer up an exciting challenge in the race for junior boys’ singles glory as the week progresses.

Japan’s bid for a third junior boys’ team gold on the World Junior Championships’ stage may have fallen short in Korat but the future of Japanese table tennis looks to be in safe hands. Yukiya Uda, Shunsuke Togami, Kakeru Sone and Hiroto Shinozuka are surely destined for greatness!?

Remember there was no Tomokazu Harimoto on duty for Japan, his focus is on the forthcoming Men’s World Cup and ITTF World Tour Grand Finals; was this not China’s strongest trio on duty?

Disappointment in the short term, in the long term could it be unbridled joy on the senior stage?

Please follow and like us:
Read 321 times

Soccer

Messi held in check as Paraguay shock Argentina

Messi held in check as Paraguay shock Argentina

A stunning bicycle kick from Antonio Sanabria and a second-half header from Omar Alderete gave Parag...

Deschamps: Mbappé struggles part 'psychological'

Deschamps: Mbappé struggles part 'psychological'

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsFrance coach Didier Deschamps said Thursday that there are both phy...

Follow live: USMNT face Jamaica in first leg of Nations League quarterfinal

Follow live: USMNT face Jamaica in first leg of Nations League quarterfinal

Mexico defender Julián Araujo out indefinitely after surgeryMexico international Julián Araujo will...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Kyrie sits out vs. Jazz to rest strained shoulder

Kyrie sits out vs. Jazz to rest strained shoulder

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSALT LAKE CITY -- Dallas guard Kyrie Irving sat out the Mavericks'...

Warriors guard Melton ruled out with ACL sprain

Warriors guard Melton ruled out with ACL sprain

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSAN FRANCISCO -- Golden State Warriors guard De'Anthony Melton has...

Baseball

Giants hire Winn as VP of player development

Giants hire Winn as VP of player development

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSAN FRANCISCO -- Randy Winn is the new vice president of player dev...

Angels, Newman agree to 1-year, $2.5M deal

Angels, Newman agree to 1-year, $2.5M deal

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe Los Angeles Angels and infielder Kevin Newman agreed to a one-y...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated