What a waste! Shin Yu-bin, the national peepyak to the semifinals, lost to the world's third-largest, Eidhi, 1:4
Apr 05, 2025
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Shin Yu-bin lost to 'Chinese ace' Wang Yi (world No. 3) by 1-4 in the quarterfinals of the women's singles at the Incheon Inspire Arena on the 5th.
Shin Yu-bin, a Korean top-ranked player, beat Samara Elizaveta 3-0 in the round of 16 the previous day and was the only Korean female player to reach the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, he faced China's top ranker Wang Yi, who was inferior to all four previous losses.
At the beginning of the first game, Shin Yu-bin confronted Wang Yi without hesitation. From 2-2 to 6-6, they continued a tight race. He is not behind in the rally match, and balanced 6-6 with a straight forehand attack. Since then, he has been pushed back to 6-9 due to a backhand error and Wang Yi's attack on the course. He followed up to 8-10 with a sharp backhand attack and clever net play, but gave up the first game 8-11.
Two-game Wang E.D. pushed hard. I was pushed out of the backhand match. Shin Yu-bin's serve fault was followed by a series of mistakes, pushing him to 2-7 and 3-8. They lost even two games, with a score of 3-11. Shin Yu-bin of the 3rd game has changed his mind. He took a 3-1 and 4-2 lead by attacking the opponent's backside. Shin Yu-bin took a 6-2 lead by succeeding in a backhand attack and a middle attack in the serve area. Shin Yoo-bin, who gained confidence by leading 8-4, 9-6, clenched his fist. After a quick beat rally, Shin Yu-bin, who turned his opponent with a foredrive, roared. I didn't think I'd lose easily. As Wang Yi followed 8-9, Seok Eun-mi, the coach of the women's national team on the bench, asked for a timeout. I ordered an active reception. However, after that, the backhand escaped and lost 9-11. Game Score 0-3.
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Shin Yu-bin was shaken by five games, Wang Yi's fast beat, and a sharp attack. It was pushed to 1-8. They lost 3-11, 1-4. I did my best in the main room, but the wall of the Great Wall was still high. In the quarterfinals, he finished his journey to Incheon for the WTT Champions.
Reporter Jeon Young-ji sky4us@sportschosun.com
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