How to treat the fighting capacity of Japanese women's team without Miki It?? ?

Miki Ito is like the spear of Japanese women's table tennis, very sharp. Without her participation, the strength of Japanese women's table tennis will drop a lot. Japanese women's table tennis mainly trains young athletes, and Ito is one of the elite players. Although there are experienced players and players her age, Ito is more mature and rational.

Wisdom carries a lot of weight in a team. The Japanese team without Ito will not bring too much trouble to the China team.

Let me talk about Miki It?'s style of play first. Her playing style is very good. We also noticed that the speed of Japanese players is better, which may be related to their height. I observed that she was calm when she played, and there were few fluctuations in her heart. Compared with her teammate Ye Ping, she has better ability to resist pressure. Ye Ping performed very well for a while, which caught the China team off guard. But with the interpretation of her game, she seems to be dying, but she really can't beat it, so I often see her a little broken.

Ito, she is quite strong. She has robbed others of food many times. We also know that women's table tennis is superior in strength. We often take part in world competitions, and the champion is often ours. But she won some key competitions, which made people dare not underestimate her. Her style of play has been studied many times, but she is like Xiao Qiang, who can't die. The more she plays, the more fierce she becomes. I seem to see the spirit of Japanese samurai, so this kind of enemy makes people sleep and eat badly.

Her absence is a good thing for women's table tennis in many countries, which shows that other countries can compete for better rankings. Although other Japanese players also have some strength, they don't seem to be able to support the scene. Once you meet China, the result is doomed. Japanese teams with Ito can also practice with China. She is an ambitious player, always eager to beat the strong enemy. She is the most stable in Japanese women's table tennis. She can always do something when she is present. She will be China's long-term rival, and Japanese women's table tennis would be a second-rate team without her.