WTT World Cup final men's singles quarter-finals, the Japanese "prodigy" , Motochi, , took only 24 minutes to defeat German veteran Timo Bohr with a total score of 3-0. In an interview after the game, Boer praised Zhang Benzhihe and accepted the final result calmly.
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Timo Bohr, who has been in the professional table tennis world for 25 years, was once the world's number one male singles player. When he first participated in the Olympics (2000 Sydney Olympics ), Zhang Benzhihe was not even born.
The last time the two met was traced back to the 2018 World Cup. At that time, Timo Poll defeated Zhang Bento Tomokazu 4-1. However, after four years of growth, Zhang Bento Tomokazu's development momentum has completely surpassed Boll, and this one-sided quarter-final also reflects the current strength comparison between the two.
After the game, Timo Boer accepted an interview with the official website of the German Table Tennis Association. He highly recognized Zhang Benzhihe: "He played very aggressively. In general, his forehand is very strong. Even if it is my turn to serve, he can still play the effect he wants. For a player like me who holds a left-handed beat, it is difficult to resist his smash. His current condition is really good."
Next, Zhang Benzhihe will face another German player, Ocharov. If you can still win, Zhang Benzhihe will complete the "three consecutive victories" against German players in this event. In the previous quarter-finals, Kazube Tomoka defeated Patrick Francesca.