Dahe Daily·Yu Video Reporter Wang Weihao

On October 27, in the first round of men's singles in the final of the Xinxiang WTT World Cup, the Chinese table tennis player Lin Gaoyuan and the German veteran Boer fought hard for 5 games, and finally lost 2:3, becoming the first national table tennis player to be eliminated.
Bol, 41 years old this year, is an old opponent of the Chinese team. In his more than 20 years of career, the Chinese table tennis team has been replaced for several generations, and Bool is still active in the table tennis world. He has defeated famous players such as Kong Linghui , Wang Liqin , Ma Lin , Wang Hao , Zhang Jike, Xu Xin , Ma Long and other famous players. Although Bo is no longer as brave as he was, no one dares to underestimate this veteran who has been through the battlefield.
In the WTT Budapest Championship in July this year, Lin Gaoyuan swept Boer 3:0. In the previous Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships, Boer did not participate due to injury. This time he returned to the arena, Boer was full of confidence and had said before the game that he wanted to counterattack Lin Gaoyuan. After the game started, Boer took the lead and scored a 7:1 wave. Lin Gaoyuan, who was gradually entering the state, did not panic, but instead scored one point and finally completed the round of the game 11:9 and won the first game.

In the second game, Boer's mentality was not affected. He also reversed Lin Gaoyuan 11:9 while lagging behind. In the third game, Boer maintained the advantage until the end of the game and won another game with 11:8. Lin Gaoyuan, who was fighting against the enemy, accelerated the pace at a critical moment and dragged the game into the decisive game with 11:6 in the fourth game. In the fifth game of
, Lin Gaoyuan fell into a passive position again after the start of the game. Soon Boer won the game 11:5 and eliminated Lin Gaoyuan with a total score of 3:2. After being eliminated in the first round of the Macau Championship last week, Lin Gaoyuan once again encountered a "first round tour".

"I had a good start today, and then he scored consecutively and won the first game. I was very disappointed with this, but I continued to fight and it was really great to win in the end," Boer said after the game. In the next eight to four games, Boer will play against Japanese young player Zhang Tomoto and . (Picture source: WTT World Table Tennis Federation)
Source: Dahe Daily·Yu Video Editor: Ding Fenglin