Chen Meng Dominates Lynda Loghraibi in Women's Singles Round of 64
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In a stunning display of skill and precision, China’s Chen Meng faced off against Algeria’s Lynda Loghraibi in the Women's Singles Round of 64 at the Paris 2024 Olympics, held on July 29, 2024. The match took place at the South Paris Arena 4, where Chen showcased her prowess by winning all four games with scores of 11-2, 11-4, 11-5, and 11-2, concluding the match in just 21 minutes.
From the outset, Chen established her dominance, leading the match with a maximum rally of 13 points in the second game. Loghraibi, although competitive, struggled to keep pace with Chen's aggressive play and strategic service points. Throughout the match, Chen won a total of 44 points compared to Loghraibi's 13, reflecting her superior performance.
Loghraibi, who had 21 service errors, managed to score only 2 points in the first game and maintained a fight but fell short against the world number 4 seed, Chen Meng. The match statistics highlighted Chen's efficiency, as she won 23 points on her opponent's serve while losing only 5 on her own.
The match was officiated by umpires Alan Hopkins from Australia and Jongyeop Park from Korea, ensuring a fair competition. As the match concluded, Chen Meng advanced to the next round, reaffirming her status as a strong contender for the gold medal in this prestigious event.
With this victory, Chen not only continues her Olympic journey but also keeps the hopes of the Chinese team alive as they aim for success in Table Tennis at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
- Table Tennis
- Women's Singles Round of 64
- Chen Meng
- Lynda Loghraibi
- Table Tennis
- Paris 2024
- Olympics
- China
- Algeria
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