The young players born in the 2000s in the National Table Tennis Women's Team are now on the rise. 15-year-old Chen Yi won the team and women's singles double crowns at the 2019 Asian Youth Championship. In the team competition, she defeated the Japanese table tennis genius Miwa

The young players born in the 2000s in the national table tennis women's team are now rising rapidly. The 15-year-old Chen Yi won the team and women's singles double crowns at the 2019 Asian Youth Championship. In the team competition, she defeated the Japanese table tennis genius Miwa Harimoto twice, and in the singles The match defeated two Japanese female table tennis players. Chen Yi became the nemesis of the talented Japanese table tennis girl. It is worth mentioning that at the Italian Open in March this year, Chen Yi performed a crazy performance of winning 5 championships in 5 days. 15-year-old Chen Yi is like another little devil born in the 2000s.

The current No. 1 post-2000 star in national table tennis is Sun Yingsha . Her world ranking has surpassed Mima Ito , Miu Hirano and other Japanese post-2000 talents, ranking sixth in the world. Sun Yingsha's record in the ITTF Open in the past six months ranks first among the Chinese women's team. If another little devil is rising in the national table tennis, she is Chen Yi.

In the women's team semi-finals of the Asian Youth Championship, the Chinese women's table tennis team defeated the Japanese women's table tennis team 3-1. Xu Yi lost to Sakura Yokoi 0-3 in the first game. Chen Yi defeated Miwa Harimoto 3-0 in the second game. Chen Yi defeated Miwa Harimoto 3-0 in the third game. Yi and Xu Yi partnered to defeat Harumi Kazuo/Akae Natsuki 2-1. In the fourth game, Chen Yi defeated Sakura Yokoi 3-1. She actually played in 3 games alone and defeated the Japanese team entirely by herself. In the women's team final, Chen Yi led the Chinese team to sweep the South Korean team 3-0 to win the championship.

In the women's singles competition, Chen Yi went all the way to win the championship, defeating Sakura Yoko 4-2 in the semi-finals and defeating Akae Natsuki 4-1 in the final. Zhang Benzhihe is the younger sister of Zhang Benzhi and . She is another young talent actively created by Japan Table Tennis Team. She is only 12 years old this year and is a cross-level competitor. Japanese table tennis has always liked to let players compete across levels. But this move was eventually broken by the national table tennis team. The National Table Tennis Team’s reserve force caught up.

15-year-old Chen Yi won the championship. At the Italian Youth Open in March this year, Chen Yi not only won the U15 women's team, women's singles and women's doubles championships, but also participated in the U18 women's singles and women's doubles. He also won the championship in the game, performing the miracle of winning 5 championships in 5 days.

Chen Yi has been able to sweep opponents in the U15 age group, and the reserve talent pool of national table tennis female players is very rich. Currently, the top six in the ITTF world rankings are all Chinese players, steadily suppressing Japanese female table tennis players. Now that 15-year-old Chen Yi is also rising rapidly, why should he be afraid of Mima Ito and Miu Hirano? Liu Guoliang paid special attention to cultivating young players after his return. The rise of Chen Yi now shows that Liu Guoliang's plan worked.