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Huang Yihua lost and saw the first sister of Japanese table tennis Zhang Benmeihe win the 100th victory of her career in WTT events

40-year-old Chinese Taipei women's player Huang Yihua lost 0:3 to 16-year-old Japanese sister Miwa Zhang in the first round of the 2025 WTT Incheon Championship on the 3rd, and missed the round of 16.

Miwa Zhang won her 100th career WTT victory

After winning the WTT Chennai Star Challenge last week, Miwa Zhang rose from No. 6 to a career-best No. 5 in the world rankings this week, replacing Hina Hayada as Japan's No. 1 sister.

Huang Yihua, ranked 30th in the world, previously suffered two defeats in the 2022 WTT Otochek Regional Tournament and the 2023 WTT Muscate Challenger.

Huang Yihua lost to Japanese teenager Miwa Zhang in three straight games and missed the round of 16

In the 3rd game, Huang Yihua fell behind 0:6 at the beginning, but she let go of the adversity of 2:9, showing the power of her forehand to chase 4 points in a row, forcing Zhang Benmeihe's timeout, and once chased to 8:10, but in the end, she was still attacked by Zhang Ben's backhand serve, and swallowed 3 consecutive defeats in the battle at 8:11, and Zhang Benmeihe won the 100th win of her career in WTT events.

The 18-year-old South Korean rising star Oh Hyun-sung, who won the men's singles title at the WTT Chennai Star Challenge last week, lost 1-3 to world No. 21 German star Ocharov in the first round and missed out on advancing to the men's singles round of 16.

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