4-0! Moregaard performed well at home and swept Duda, reaching the finals to compete with Lin Shidong
1:41am, 25 August 2025Football
In the early morning of August 24, the WTT Swedish Grand Slam ushered in the men's singles semi-finals. Lin Shidong, a national table tennis player in the first half, reversed Simon Gotts of France in desperate situation and advanced to the finals first; Moregald, the host player in the second half, played against German player Duda, who defeated the No. 2 seed Hugo.
Score of this game:
G1 Moregard 11-7 Duda
G2 Moregard 11-9 Duda
G3 Moregard 11-7 Duda
G4 Moregard 11-6 Duda

in the first game, with the blessing of home advantage, Moregard led 7-5; Duda returned the ball and wiped the net, Moregard scored a board, Duda scored 2 points in a row to 7-8, and Moregard scored in the backhand attack, 9-7; then Moregard scored consecutively and won the game 11-7.
The second game, Duda led 2-0 at the start of the serve. After Moregaard served, he scored with the backhand scored, stood at the forehand position, and pulled the ball with the backhand to pull the ball with the empty, 1-3; after Duda served, he pulled the straight line with his backhand and went out of bounds, and Moregaard pulled the ball with his forehand backwards, 2-4.
Duda scored with a serve and rubbed the net, and Moregaard chased to 3-5; after the short fight, Duda took the forehand to get off the net, and Moregaard seized the opportunity with his forehand to pull a backwards and scored a straight line, 5-5; Duda controlled the short ball and then twisted the ball to score, and Moregaard scored, and Moregaard pulled the diagonal line in the forehand to score, 6-6.
The two fought all the way to 8-8. In the stalemate, Moregaard changed his rhythm and went out of bounds. Then he seized the opportunity with his forehand to suppress the score, 9-9; Moregaard used his serve to make a wonderful attack and won again 11-9.
The third game, the two started with a 2-2. Moregard scored a straight line with a high-quality sneak attack. After Duda chased to 3-3, he made an unscrupulous mistake in his forehand. Moregard twisted his backhand and pulled up the board, stopping the opponent 5-3; Duda chased the score, but Moregard then scored 6-4 with his forehand attack; Duda scored a high-quality arc ball with his forehand scored, and Moregard scored continuously forehand attack after his forehand attack, 7-5!
Duda scored a slash with a sharp response, and the defense gave the opponent a slash in the middle, 7-7; Moregard scored with the backhand, and scored directly with the forehand, 9-7; Moregard pulled the ball with the edge and scored with the edge, and then won the game 11-7! In the fourth game, Moregaard directly defeated his opponent, scored a 9-3 lead, and then won the game, thus sweeping the opponent 4-0 with a big score, advancing to the men's singles final, and competing with Lin Shidong for the championship in this game!
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