张本智和在昨天日本横滨举行的WTT冠军赛男单决赛中,是如何战胜王楚钦的?

张本智和在昨天日本横滨举行的WTT冠军赛男单决赛中,是如何战胜王楚钦的?

张本智和在2025年8月11日日本横滨举行的WTT冠军赛男单决赛中,以4-2战胜王楚钦,拿到冠军,实现了对王楚钦较少的胜利之一。

张本智和比赛一开始迅速进入状态,凭借多变的发球和强势的反手进攻掌控节奏,尤其是在第一局关键时刻从8-9落后挽救局点,以11-9先下一城,奠定心理优势。第二、第三局,他再次利用发球和快攻优势连下两局,扩大领先优势。王楚钦虽然在第四、五局奋力反击,但张本智和最终在第六局凭借领先优势并利用医疗暂停调整状态,稳住局势以11-4拿下决胜局。

王楚钦的支持者对于这一个医疗暂停颇有意见, 认为因为医疗暂停而使王楚钦无法继续追赶而落败,有人甚至说是 “胜之不武“, 但乒乓球是一项竞技比赛,本身就有赢有输,输输赢赢都很正常。对于这个医疗暂停许昕的解读还算公允:”他暂停次数用完了,(医疗暂停)不知道是真是假 ,也算合理利用规则。“

有一些比较持平的支持者认为” 沒有好。也沒有壞,只要不破壞現有規則,一切對自己有利的戰術都是技戰術,大家都是頂尖高手,但是,心理狀態才是最高境界,兵不厭詐,這就是戰場。“

本文不打算谈太多情绪上面的看法,而是试图解读这场比赛中张本智和的胜利主要因素, 按照打球的风格,打球的特色,发球,接发球,攻防调整,旋转变化,正手攻击,反手攻击,技战术,包括战略,心理战,还有临场应变 等分项来分析:

  • 打球风格与特色:张本智和注重防反打法,首板多以晃撇接发后退中近台防守,稳住王楚钦发球制造的优势,多次采取反击与速度压制。其反手暴力大斜线和正手高质量弧圈进攻稳定,能连续控制王楚钦反手底线,有效化解对手强攻。中近台快攻打法强调速度和反应,以快速的反手连环攻势为核心,正手多以贴挡和快带为主。
  • 发球和接发球:张本智和在发球得分上表现优于王楚钦,技术统计显示他发球得分33-26,接发球也占优,总得分64-50,显示他的前三板环节更加有效,限制了王楚钦的发挥。张本的发球经过长期训练形成较高的精准度和变化,发球落点误差小,利用发球和接发球抢攻制造得分机会和破坏对方节奏。比赛中他能耐心诱导对手犯错,不盲目强攻,利用多变旋转扰乱王楚钦节奏。
  • 攻防调整:比赛中,张本智和能在台内控制节奏并灵活调整攻防,尤其在前三局以11-9、11-5、11-8拿下后显示了调节和变化能力,对王楚钦的攻击形成有效抵御。展示了韧性和临场调整能力,经常在比分落后或关键分时连续得分逆转局势。他善于观察对手状态,及时改变攻防策略,比如第五局从8-5落后连得4分反超,展现了很强的应变和斗志。
  • 旋转变化与技术战术:张本在旋转变化上有科学训练基础,针对赛用球特性强化旋转和力量控制,结合反手拧拉和中远台稳定相持,灵活运用战术变化。他使用反击为主,但关键时刻敢于发力,保持进攻的多样性和有效性。
  • 正手与反手攻击:赛中王楚钦第一局有较多正手失误,给了张本智和提升自信的机会。张本智和通过正手进攻压制王楚钦,并通过反手防守稳固局面,取得比分领先。
  • 战略与心理战:他在这次比赛中展现出较高的乒乓球智商,懂得利用耐心和节奏控制诱使对手出现失误,而不是一味攻击,这种战术在对抗强劲对手时尤为重要。心理上较为沉着冷静,面对王楚钦的抢攻和压力时能保持镇定,调整心态稳住关键分。表现出强烈的获胜意志和稳定的心理素质,面对过去对阵王楚钦常处下风的不利战绩,张本以“挑战者心态”坚定进取,不畏强敌和主场压力,关键分上敢于拼抢,展现出成熟和冷静的心态。张本智和在心理上保持稳定,即使王楚钦连续追分也未乱了阵脚。临场中医疗暂停的合理运用等小插曲也未影响他的发挥,显示了较强的心理素质和应变能力。
  • 临场应变:关键局面频繁利用战术变化和心理战术化解对手攻势,能够把握暂停时机和调整策略,表现出成熟的比赛智慧和抗压能力,成功打破对王楚钦的八连败魔咒。
  • 整体战术执行:他在发球变化、接发球以及中远台对抗中都展示出了高水平的稳定性,通过快节奏转换和多角度攻击施压王楚钦,使对手误差增多,从而控制比赛节奏。

综上,张本智和之所以能赢王楚钦,依赖其稳定且多变的发接发、强力的反手斜线进攻、成熟的防反策略、精确的旋转和力量控制、变化多端的技战术策略、出色的心理素质和临场调整,和坚定的取胜意志,这些共同压制了王楚钦的特点和发挥,使得他在对抗中占据战略主动,实现了较大优势和重大突破,最终帮助他在这场关键比赛中获胜。

张本智和简介

张本智和(Tomokazu Harimoto),2003年6月27日生于日本仙台市,是一名日本男子乒乓球运动员,祖籍中国四川,全家皆从事乒乓球运动,他的父母均为中国乒乓球运动员背景,父亲张本宇曾效力四川省队,母亲张本凌曾代表中国国家队参加世界乒乓球锦标赛。

他自两岁开始练习乒乓球,小学阶段就表现出惊人天赋,连续赢得日本各年龄段青少年冠军。2014年10岁时成为全日本乒乓球锦标赛最年轻冠军。13岁时,张本智和在世界青少年乒乓球锦标赛夺得男子单打和团体冠军,成为史上最年轻的世青赛单打冠军;同年他入选世界乒乓球锦标赛并打入八强,创下世锦赛最年轻八强选手纪录。

他还保持多项年龄相关的“最年轻冠军”纪录,包括:

  • 10岁夺得全日本锦标赛冠军;
  • 13岁成为世青赛单打冠军;
  • 成为国际乒联巡回赛历史上最年轻的冠军;
  • 14岁6个月赢得全日本乒乓球锦标赛决赛,打破最年轻冠军的纪录;
  • 15岁时获得国际乒联总决赛男单冠军,成为最年轻的男单冠军。

张本智和在比赛中的个性张扬,得分时会大声欢呼,展示出强烈的求胜欲望,这种斗志被认为是他成功的关键之一。但在生活中,他性格低调,不喜欢在学校等场合抛头露面,与同学相处良好,视乒乓球为自己热爱的事业而非炫耀的资本。

他被乒乓球专家认为是百年一遇的天才,成长环境中融入了中国乒乓球的训练方法和战术意识,这为他的技术水平奠定了坚实基础。

近期他的成绩包括:

  • 2024年获得亚洲乒乓球锦标赛男单冠军,帮助日本时隔50年再次获得该赛事男单冠军;
  • 多次在WTT总决赛和其他国际赛事夺得亚军和冠军;
  • 2025年获得WTT球星挑战赛多哈站男单冠军,开启新赛季首冠。

整体来说,张本智和是一位技术全面、备受期待的年轻乒乓球明星,凭借早年的惊艳表现和个性鲜明的赛场风格,在国际乒坛留下多项历史记录,成为日本乃至世界乒乓球的重要代表人物。

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How did Tomokazu Harimoto defeat Wang Chuqin in the men’s singles final of the WTT Championships held in Yokohama, Japan yesterday?

Harimoto Tomokazu defeated Wang Chuqin 4-2 in the men’s singles final of the WTT Championships held in Yokohama, Japan on August 11, 2025, to win the championship, achieving one of his rare victories over Wang Chuqin.


Harimoto quickly got into his stride early in the match, controlling the tempo with his varied serves and powerful backhand attack. In particular, he saved game point in the first game, coming from 8-9 down to take the first set 11-9 and establish a psychological advantage. In the second and third games, he again capitalized on his serve and quick attacks to win two consecutive games and extend his lead. Although Wang Chuqin fought back hard in the fourth and fifth games, Harimoto ultimately capitalized on his lead in the sixth game and, after using a medical timeout to recover, held on to win the final game 11-4.

Wang Chuqin’s supporters have strong opinions about this medical timeout, believing that Wang Chuqin was unable to catch up and lost because of the medical timeout. Some even say that it was an “unfair victory.” However, table tennis is a competitive game with wins and losses, and winning and losing are both normal. Xu Xin’s interpretation of the medical timeout was fairly fair: “He ran out of timeouts. I don’t know if it was real or not, but it was a reasonable use of the rules.”

Some more balanced supporters argued, “There’s no good or bad. As long as it doesn’t break the existing rules, any tactics that benefit you are technical. We’re all top players, but mental state is the highest level. Never tire of deception; this is the battlefield.”

This article won’t dwell on sentimental opinions, but instead attempts to analyze the key factors that contributed to Zhang Benzhihe’s victory in this match. This analysis will be based on his playing style and characteristics, including serving, receiving, offensive and defensive adjustments, rotation variations, forehand attacks, backhand attacks, technical and tactical techniques, including strategy, psychological warfare, and on-the-spot response:

Playing Style and Characteristics: Zhang Benzhihe emphasizes defensive counterattacks. He often uses a flick return and retreat to defend near mid-table on the first shot, exploiting the advantage created by Wang Chuqin’s serve and repeatedly employing counterattacks and speed pressure. His powerful backhand diagonal shots and high-quality forehand loops are stable, allowing him to continuously control Wang Chuqin’s backhand baseline and effectively neutralize his opponent’s powerful attacks. His mid-to-close-range fast attack emphasizes speed and reaction, centered around a series of rapid backhand attacks, while his forehand primarily relies on close blocks and quick drives.


Serving and receiving: Tomokazu Harimoto outperformed Wang Chuqin in serving points. Technical statistics show he scored 33 to 26 points on serve and also had an advantage on receiving, for a total of 64 to 50 points. This demonstrates his superior effectiveness in the first three shots, limiting Wang Chuqin’s performance. Harimoto’s serve, developed through long-term training, boasts high accuracy and variation, with minimal error in serve placement. He uses both serving and receiving to create scoring opportunities and disrupt the opponent’s rhythm. During matches, he patiently coaxed his opponent into making mistakes, avoiding blindly aggressive attacks and utilizing varied spin to disrupt Wang Chuqin’s rhythm.

Offensive and Defensive Adjustment: During the match, Tomokazu Harimoto was able to control the tempo and flexibly adjust his offense and defense. This was particularly evident in his wins of the first three games, 11-9, 11-5, and 11-8, demonstrating his ability to adjust and adapt, effectively countering Wang Chuqin’s attacks. He displayed resilience and the ability to adjust on the spot, often scoring consecutive points to turn the tide when trailing or at crucial points. He excelled at observing his opponent’s form and adapting his offensive and defensive strategies accordingly. For example, in the fifth game, he fought back from 8-5 down to win by scoring four points in a row, demonstrating strong adaptability and fighting spirit.


Spin Variation and Technical Tactics: Harimoto has a scientific training foundation in spin variation. He strengthens his spin and power control based on the characteristics of the tournament ball, combining backhand twists and pulls with stable mid-range and long-range rallies, flexibly employing tactical changes. He primarily used counterattacks, but was willing to exert force in crucial moments, maintaining a diverse and effective offense.


Forehand and Backhand Attack: Wang Chuqin made numerous forehand errors in the first game, giving Tomokazu Harimoto an opportunity to boost his confidence. Harimoto suppressed Wang Chuqin with his forehand offense and consolidated his position with backhand defense, taking the lead.

Strategy and Psychological Warfare: He demonstrated a high table tennis IQ in this match, knowing how to use patience and rhythm control to induce errors in his opponent rather than relentlessly attacking. This tactic is particularly important against strong opponents. He was mentally composed and able to remain calm in the face of Wang Chuqin’s aggressive attacks and pressure, adjusting his mindset to secure crucial points. He displayed a strong will to win and a stable mentality. Despite a poor record against Wang Chuqin, Harimoto maintained a determined “challenger mentality,” unafraid of a strong opponent and the pressure of home court, and fought hard on crucial points, demonstrating a mature and calm mindset. Harimoto Tomokazu remained mentally stable, remaining undeterred even as Wang Chuqin chased points. Minor incidents such as the strategic use of medical timeouts on the spot did not affect his performance, demonstrating his strong mental fortitude and adaptability.

On-the-spot Response: He frequently used tactical changes and psychological tactics to neutralize his opponent’s attacks in crucial situations, capitalizing on timeouts and adjusting his strategy. This demonstrated mature competition acumen and the ability to withstand pressure, successfully breaking his eight-game losing streak against Wang Chuqin. Overall Tactical

Execution: He demonstrated a high level of consistency in serving variations, receiving, and mid-range to long-range duels. He pressured Wang Chuqin through fast-paced transitions and multi-angle attacks, forcing his opponent to make more errors and thus controlling the tempo of the match.

In summary, Zhang Benzhihe’s victory over Wang Chuqin relied on his stable and varied serve and receive, powerful backhand diagonal attack, mature defense and counterattack strategies, precise spin and power control, diverse technical and tactical strategies, excellent psychological preparation and on-the-spot adjustments, and a resolute will to win. These combined forces suppressed Wang Chuqin’s unique characteristics and performance, allowing him to seize the strategic initiative in the duel, achieve a significant advantage and significant breakthroughs, and ultimately secure victory in this crucial match.

About Tomokazu Harimoto


Tomokazu Harimoto, born on June 27, 2003, in Sendai, Japan, is a Japanese table tennis player. His ancestral home is in Sichuan, China, and his entire family is involved in table tennis. Both of his parents are Chinese table tennis players. His father, Zhang Benyu, played for the Sichuan Provincial Team, and his mother, Zhang Benling, represented the Chinese national team at the World Table Tennis Championships.

He began playing table tennis at the age of two and demonstrated remarkable talent in elementary school, winning consecutive junior championships in Japan at all age groups. In 2014, at the age of 10, he became the youngest champion of the All Japan Table Tennis Championships. At the age of 13, Harimoto won both the men’s singles and team titles at the World Junior Table Tennis Championships, becoming the youngest singles champion in history. That same year, he qualified for the World Table Tennis Championships and reached the quarterfinals, setting a record for the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals of a World Championship.

He also holds several age-related records for “youngest champion,” including:
Winning the All-Japan Championships at age 10;
Becoming the World Junior Championships singles champion at age 13;
Becoming the youngest champion in ITTF Tour history;
Winning the All-Japan Table Tennis Championships final at age 14 and 6 months, breaking the record for youngest champion;
Winning the ITTF World Tour Men’s Singles title at age 15, becoming the youngest men’s singles champion.

Harimoto Tomokazu is known for his flamboyant personality during competition, cheering loudly when he scores and demonstrating a strong desire to win. This fighting spirit is considered one of the keys to his success. However, in life, he maintains a low profile and avoids public appearances at school or other events. He gets along well with his classmates and views table tennis as a passion, not a source of ostentation.

He is considered a once-in-a-century talent by table tennis experts. He grew up in an environment infused with Chinese table tennis training methods and tactical awareness, which laid a solid foundation for his technical prowess.

His recent achievements include:
Winning the men’s singles title at the 2024 Asian Table Tennis Championships, helping Japan win its first men’s singles title in 50 years;
Winning multiple runner-up and championship titles at the WTT Finals and other international tournaments;
Winning the men’s singles title at the 2025 WTT Star Challenge Doha, marking his first title of the new season.


Overall, Tomokazu Harimoto is a highly anticipated young table tennis star with comprehensive skills. His impressive early performances and distinctive playing style have earned him numerous historical records in international table tennis, making him a prominent figure in both Japanese and global table tennis.

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