Beijing time September 9th news, 2022 World Table Tennis Professional League WTT regular challenge Muscat continued in Oman, women's singles quarter-finals, Qian Tianyi in the fourth round 11-1 Win, and finally defeated Romanian player Samara 3-1 and advanced to the semi-finals; in the men's singles quarter-finals, Chinese player Liu Yebo scored 2-0 in 4 games and lost 2-3 to American player Karnak Jaha missed the semifinals.
Women's Singles quarter-finals, Qian Tianyi faced Romanian player Elisabeta Samara. In this game, Qian Tianyi got into the state quickly, and his high-quality offense made the opponent unable to do much. At the end of the game, Qian Tian continued to work hard and won 11-6. In the second game, the two players played very stalemate, and the scores rose alternately, and Qian Tianyi won another game 14-12.
The third game, Qian Tianyi's condition fluctuated, and his own mistakes increased, and Samara won the game 11-5. In the fourth game, Qian Tianyi opened fire with no chance and won with a huge score of 11-1. He finally defeated Samara 3-1 and advanced to the semi-finals.
other women's singles games, South Korean player Choi Hyo-joo defeated Ukrainian player Pesotska 3-2 after five hard battles. The specific scores are 11-5, 6-11, 11-7, 6-11, 15-13; Chinese Taipei player Chen Siyu defeated American Zhang An 3-2, with the specific scores being 11-8, 6-11, 6-11, 11-8, and 11-7. In the quarter-finals of the men's singles, Chinese player Liu Yebo faced American player Karnak Jaha, who paired the mixed doubles with Wang Manyu in the Houston World Table Tennis Championships last year, but did not make it to the podium. In this game, Liu Yebo played proactively and did not give his opponent too many opportunities in the first game, so he took the lead 11-4.
In the second game, Liu Yebo encountered Jia Ha's strong challenge. The two players held on to the score. After 10, Liu Yebo dared to take action during the stalemate. The high-quality backhand forced Jia Ha to make mistakes. The Chinese player scored two points in a row and won another goal 12-10.
The third game, Liu Yebo continued his previous good form and established a 3-1 lead from the beginning. After 4-2, the tenacious Jiaha strengthened the offense of the top three boards and tied the score to 7. At a stalemate, Liu Yebo made a mistake in his backhand and lost a game 11-13.
In the fourth game, Jiaha, who won the first game, was even more released. He fully performed at his level and won another game 11-8. In the decisive game, the two players were closely tied to the score. After drawing 10, Liu Yebo did not grasp the key points and lost 10-12. He eventually lost to Jiaha 2-3 and missed the semi-finals.
A game ended earlier, South Korean player Zhang Yuzhen narrowly defeated the top seed in the tournament 3-2, and Slovenian player Dako Yochik. The specific scores are 11-13, 9-11, 12-10. 11 to 7, 9 to 11.