Xu Xin's technique is very comprehensive. His forehand and backhand are very strong, and he can use different hitting methods and tactics flexibly. His serve is changeable, his receiving skill is excellent, and he can flexibly adjust his strategy according to his opponent's characteristics. In addition, he also has excellent defensive skills and extremely fast reaction speed, which can easily cope with various challenges in the game.
Xu Xin's style in the game is very radical, and he likes taking risks. He often uses some unconventional hitting methods to break the opponent's rhythm and create opportunities. His game style is very ornamental and often amazes the audience.
Because of the particularity of Xu Xin's skills and competition style, he has become a problem for many table tennis players. Zhang Benzhihe is one of them. He often finds it difficult to face Xin Xu. Xu Xin's serving and receiving skills make Zhang Benzhihe difficult to adapt, while his defensive skills and changeable hitting methods also make Zhang Benzhihe at a disadvantage in the game.
Zhang Benzhi and Personal Experience
Zhang Benzhihe,1born in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan on June 29th, 1998, is a famous Chinese and Japanese table tennis player. Received strict table tennis training since childhood, and entered the ranks of professional players at the age of 13.
Zhang Benzhihe is very talented in table tennis. He has excellent technology and a high sense of competition. His forehand and backhand are very strong, and he can use different tactics flexibly in the game. His serving and receiving skills are also excellent, and he can flexibly adjust his strategy according to his opponent's characteristics. In addition, he also has excellent defensive skills and extremely fast reaction speed, which can easily cope with various challenges in the game.
Zhang Benzhihe has made many important achievements in his career. 20 14 World Youth Table Tennis Championship men's singles champion, becoming the youngest champion in the history of this event. He also won many important awards, such as 2065 438+08 ITTF Professional Tour Japan Open men's singles champion.