BEIJING, Aug. 20 (Xinhua) -- The world's best table
tennis player Zhang Yining on Wednesday battled hard to beat a Belarussian
chopper in the 1/16 round of the Olympic women's singles, a match she described
as fish eating.
"The ball from the other side of the table was
spinning so fast and was so low that I could not exert my strength freely," a
tired Zhang said, after beating 34th-ranked Viktoria Pavlovich of Belarus 11-7,
11-2, 11-7, 11-5.
"Playing a chopper is like eating fish," she said.
"You have to be careful enough to pick out the bones one by one and wait and
wait till you have opportunities to attack."
Zhang also said that the last time she played
Pavlovich was two years ago and the Belarussian had improved a lot in
skills.
"To prepare for the Olympics, we had some special
training for matches against choppers because many of our main rivals are
choppers, including some Europeans, South Koreans and former Chinese," Chinese
women's head coach Shi Zhihao said.
"They are a dozen of them, but Zhang is good at
dealing with choppers," he added.
In the 1/8 round beginning on Thursday, Zhang will
meet Japan's Ai Fukuhara, who brushed aside former Chinese Hu Melek of Turkey
4-1 in the 1/16 round.
"Zhang is a native of Beijing, so I guess she will be
more nervous than me," a cheerful Fukuhara said. "She is a world champion and
Olympic gold medalist, but I will spare no effort in the match."
The 19-year-old Japanese star failed to reach the
last 8 in the singles competition at the Athens Games four years ago.
Feng Tianwei of Singapore also reached the 1/8 round,
after beating South Korea's Dang Ye-seo 4-0.
A total of 77 women take part in the singles event.
The top 16 seeds, including Fukuhara, Feng and the three Chinese women, did not
take to the tables until the 1/16 round competitions began on Wednesday.
Twelve of the top 16 were born in China, with the
other four being Japanese and South Koreans.