The World Table Tennis Championships are just around the corner. Do German duo Bohr and Ochalov have a chance to lead the team to win the championship?

With the coming of the World Table Tennis Championships, German duo Bohr and Ocharov certainly have the opportunity to lead the team to win the championship. No matter what the game is, every team has a chance to win the championship. No team can 100% be sure to win the championship. Even China, which is invincible in the world, is not sure to win every game. Therefore, the German duo must have a chance to lead the team to win the championship, and each team has a chance to win the championship.

In fact, German duo Bohr and Ochalov are both very strong, and they have actually won several games against China players, so if they can play a normal role, they can avoid China when drawing lots, believing that Germany has a chance to win the championship. Actually, drawing lots in the World Table Tennis Championships is very important. If you are lucky, you won't meet a strong team like China or South Korea before the semi-final.

Germany is actually a strong team, so it has a great chance to enter the finals during the competition. If the lottery is unlucky, then if you meet a strong team in the first round, you are likely to be out in the first round. Therefore, with the participation of German duo Bohr and Ochalov, as long as they are lucky when drawing lots, the chances of entering the finals are still great.

German main competitors are actually China and South Korea. There is still a big gap between other teams and Germany, and Bohr is in good shape. His schedule has changed in recent years, so he will be caught off guard. In fact, Bohr is an old hand. Many athletes of the same period before the China team have now become coaches, and Bohr is still struggling.

So from the experience, Bohr definitely has a great advantage, so the German team has a great winning rate in the competition with some young players. If the game finally meets China or South Korea, then the probability that the German team will win actually exists. After all, there is no absolute winner.