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The tweet text "n.a.y.e.o.n.k キムナヨン" translates to "n.a.y.e.o.n.k Kim Na-yeon" in English. The text appears to be a username or handle followed by the name "Kim Na-yeon." The link provided seems to lead to an image or media content.
The tweet translates to: "The video of Kim Na-young shot in Japan is too good... The sound is great, and it seems like the model is creating it, she's a genius 🫨 instagram.com/reel/DDcBaYdPZ…"
The tweet translates to: "Choosing Kim Na-young, even if China moves slowly, I wonder if it will fit a bit. But the body is important; since the world ranking is low, it hasn't really functioned well. In the end, it's all about the world ranking. Since doubles aren't being played, I think it might be okay to try. Since she's competing in singles, I think we should go according to the world ranking."
The tweet translates to: "Kim Na-young has a strong physique, but I think she struggles with her body in China. Her world ranking is low, which is why she can't win. Even though her world ranking is high, her playing style and racket selection don't match, and that alone is enough to break her."
#ITTF Mixed Team World Cup 🇨🇳 Final Day (12/8) The champion is the world's strongest, China 🏆 South Korea takes second place 🥈 Hong Kong finishes third, with Asian teams dominating the podium! ● Stage 3 Final 🇨🇳 China 8-1 South Korea 🇰🇷 1. Wang Chuqin/Sun Yingsha 2-1 Cho Dae-sung/Sin Yu-bin 2. Wang Manyu 3-0 Kim Na-young 3. Lin Shidong 3-0 Oh Joon-sung Final results 👉 xtresults.ittf.com/teamseventInfo… pic.x.com/X1j2oHdLAG
The translation of the tweet is: "If Kim Nayoung had been in front, we could have connected the doubles."
The tweet translates to: "I'm feeling a bit off, but Kim Na-young, China doesn't need to be that fast. As long as there's power, I think we can manage even with a bit of a struggle."
The tweet translates to: "So, in the previous Hong Kong lineup, it seems that Kim Na-yeon will be in women's singles, and in women's doubles, it will be Kim Na-yeon and Jeong Ji-hee."
The tweet translates to: "Chung Dae-sung and Shin Yu-bin, Kim Na-young, Jang An-jong, Hwan Chung Dae-sung. Who should I compete with in women's doubles? I think it would be better to compete with Chung Ji-hee and Kim Na-young. That's right, since it's the year of singles for Chung Ji-hee, it might not be easy for a cutter."
The tweet translates to: "If Kim Na-young doesn't work hard, she will lose. If she can't play in the mixed doubles, it means she will lose."
The tweet translates to: "Men's doubles, mixed, men's singles - we can do reasonably well there. If we can perform well in women's singles and women's doubles, we can see a gold medal. However, in women's doubles, who should we pair with? Should it be Kim Na-yeon and Jeong Ji-hee, or is it better to go with Kim Na-yeon in singles?"
The translation of the tweet is: "If Kim Na-young wins a single match, I feel like it will lead to a tangled situation, even in the women's doubles."
The tweet translates to: "If Kim Na-young can't spin in doubles, it's over, and that's how you lose the gold medal. It's true that if you win before that, you might win, but it could get tangled up until the women's doubles."
The tweet translates to: "Kim Na-young can definitely move her body, but can she turn quickly to the left and right against her opponent?"
The tweet translates to: "I don't know which is better: Shin Yubin and Jeong Jihee, Shin Yubin and Kim Nayoung, or Kim Nayoung and Jeong Jihee. It's okay to slow down the Chinese speed a bit. I just don't know if Kim Nayoung and Shin Yubin can rotate together. Since Kim Nayoung and Jeong Jihee are on the left and right, I wonder if they can rotate. There's also the option of Shin Yubin and Jeong Jihee."
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