Men's singles quarterfinal:
Zhang Benzhi and vs Zhao Dacheng, Ochalov vs Falk, Aruna vs Lin Yuru, Simon Gotz vs Hugo.
Among them, Zhang Benzhihe beat Li Shangzhu with 3: 1, Zhao Dacheng beat Leivick with 3:2, Ochalov beat the famous European player Leibesson with 3: 1, Falk beat teammate Carlson with 3:0, Aruna beat Gladow with 3:2, and Jelly Lin swept with 3:0.
There are many things to watch in four games.
Scene 1: Zhang Benzhi and vs Zhao Dacheng
The duel between the two is relatively suspense, but Zhao Dacheng also has a certain chance of surprise. It is worthy of recognition that both Zhang Benzhi and his forehand ability are strengthened with age. In this game, whether he played against Chuan Zhiyuan before or against Li Shangzhu this time, his progress is very obvious. Compared with Zhao Dacheng, it is definitely difficult to play, but Zhang Benzhi's mentality is still a problem, so if Zhao Dacheng can play an advantage in the first two games, let Zhang Benzhi.
Scene 2: Ochalov vs Falk
Scene 3: Lin Yunru vs Aruna
Scene 4: Hugo vs Simon Gotz
Hugo's advantage in this game will be more obvious. Judging from the technical performance of the two players, Hugo is stronger in the power ball. Simon Gotz's hand feel advantage is really a little chicken in front of Hugo. His forehand and backhand attacks are fierce. The ball in the table is Hugo's shortcoming, but Simon Gotz is not particularly good at it, so Hugo's advantage will be more obvious when they play, but Simon Gotz has a good hand feel. If he can play some rhythmic inspiration balls, he will also have a fight.
Generally speaking, for this WTT Doha competition, the men's singles is definitely the most noteworthy and the most competitive event. Even if Guo Ping didn't take part in the competition, but there are Zhang Benzhihe, Ochalov, Hugo, Falk, Lin Yun and others, the overall competitiveness is still very strong.