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Zhang Benmeihe believes that it is not easy to lose after beating Chinese players, and the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships is aiming for a triple crown

The 16-year-old Japanese table tennis sister Miwa Zhangmoto, who won the silver medal in the women's table tennis team at the 2024 Paris Olympics with the team, put forward the goal of winning gold medals in all three events in the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships in Doha, which will open on the 17th.

Miwa Zhangmoto, who participated in the training of the Japanese team

On the 7th local time, Miwa Zhang participated in the training camp of the Japanese team at the Ajinomoto National Training Center in Tokyo. In this World Table Tennis Championships, in addition to participating in the women's singles, she will also participate in the women's doubles with Miyu Kihara and the mixed doubles with Teruku Matsushima. "All three events want to aim for the gold medal. Of course, you can aim for a medal, but you still aim for a gold medal, and you have a high goal and work hard to participate in one more competition."

The latest world ranking is No. 6. Although she is ranked the highest in the Japanese table tennis women's team, she said frankly: "I don't feel like I'm the first." It is about 15 points more than Hina Hayata, who is ranked 7th, and there is no difference. The number of matches played by Misei Ito (ranked 9th) is also very small, and it is just a number. Zhang Benmeihe believes that it doesn't matter who is drawn in the draw for this World Table Tennis Championships, "no matter what kind of draw is made, the strong will win the gold medal."

At the 2025 Macau World Cup in April, Zhang Benmei lost 3-4 to world No. 2 Wang Manyu and missed the top 8 of women's singles. Zhang Benmeihe, who is a three-athlete at this World Table Tennis Championships, has recently strengthened her lower body through running and squatting for 3 kilometers a day, and is committed to improving her sense of stability. Even when you don't have an advantage, you can bite it 1 point at a time."

In Zhang Benmeihe's view, this World Table Tennis Championships is to pave the way for the women's singles seat at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, and she needs to make a sense of presence on this stage, "I want to work hard one by one."

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