Who made a good start in the world table tennis men's team and women's team?

The members of the women's team of the World Table Tennis Championships made a good start. The men's team included Ma Long, Fan Zhendong and Wang, while the women's team included Ma Long, Ma Rong, Ma Rong and Ma Rong.

China table tennis team finally made its official appearance at the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships. In the first round, the China men's team beat Puerto Rico 3-0, and the women's team beat the Canadian team 3-0. Both teams got off to a good start. According to the draw before the game, China won the visiting team, so Malone played in the second and fourth games, Fan Zhendong played in the first and fifth games, and Wang played in the third game. After Fan Zhendong and Malone beat Fanado and Gonzalez 3-0, Wang beat them 4-/kloc-0.

The women's team has no suspense and ups and downs, and everything is going step by step. Except for Sun Yingsha, who scored 8 points by her opponent in the first game, the women's team showed its overall advantages in the competition, and everyone gave full play to their preparation and rhythm to help the China women's team start smoothly.

Sun Yingsha's self-evaluation of the game.

Unlike Chen Meng and Manyu Wang, Sun Yingsha, the runner-up of the Olympic women's singles, participated in the team event of the World Table Tennis Championships for the first time. However, she is still young and a battle-hardened veteran, so she is naturally handy for the game.

Sun Yingsha commented herself: "Although it is the first time to participate in the team competition of the World Table Tennis Championships, our teammates are very familiar with each other. We played many games together, and we were both excited and nervous after our debut. Although we have never met our opponents and fought, everyone who can participate in the World Table Tennis Championships still has their own characteristics, so no matter what kind of players I face, I will be fully prepared to face difficulties and show myself better on the court. "