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Zhang Benzhi and his resume
Zhang Benzhi and his resume are as follows:

Harimoto Tomokazu, formerly known as Zhang, was born in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan on June 27th, 2003. Born in Sichuan, China, he is a Japanese table tennis player.

In 20 14, Zhang Benzhihe officially became a Japanese citizen. In 20 16, Zhang Benzhihe won the U2 1 men's singles championship in Japan table tennis open. In 20 17, Zhang Benzhihe won the men's singles championship in Czech table tennis open. On October 20 18 1 month, Zhang Benzhihe won the men's singles championship in the All-Japan Table Tennis Championships.

20 18 12, Zhang Benzhihe won the men's singles championship in the ITTF finals. In 2020, Zhang Benzhihe won the bronze medal in the table tennis men's World Cup. 202 1, Zhang Benzhihe won the bronze medal in the men's table tennis team at the Tokyo Olympic Games. In 2022, Zhang Benzhihe defeated Lin Zhongxun in the men's singles final of the 2022 Asian Table Tennis Cup and won the Asian Cup for the first time.

Early experience

On June 27th, 2003, Zhang Benzhihe was born in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. At the age of 2, Zhang Benzhi and he picked up a ping-pong racket and began to practice. 20 13, 1, Zhang Benzhi and 9-year-old (fourth grade) participated in the All-Japan Championship, setting a record for the youngest player to participate.

In June of 20 14, Zhang Benzhihe lost to the French player by 1-3 in the men's 2 1 year-old qualifying tournament in Japan Open Table Tennis, setting the youngest entry record. In July, at the Japan All-Agriculture Cup Table Tennis Championships, Zhang Benzhihe won the championship in the competition below grade 6 in primary school, and personally won the first place in this age group for the fifth time.

20 15,15/On October 23rd, Zhang Benzhi lost to China's Malone in the first round of the Polish table tennis open on 20 15, but missed the second round, setting a new record for the youngest player to land in the men's singles competition.