In the current view, the strength of the three players is as follows: Sun Yingsha > Zhang Benmei ≈ Kim Kyeong-yong. After the mid-cycle of the Los Angeles period, the change in strength is: Zhang Benmei > Sun Yingsha ≈ Kim Kyeong-yong. At the 2024 Asian Championships, Kim Kyeong-yong won the championship, Zhang Benmei finished second, and Sun Yingsha withdrew from the competition. According to recent results, it should be assumed that Kim Kyeong-yong is the strongest. However, I believe that results are a comprehensive reflection of strength, state, on-site testing, and adaptive responses during matches. During the Asian Championships, both Sun Yingsha and Zhang Benmei were obviously affected in terms of physical condition and energy, especially Sun Yingsha, who continuously participated in commercial activities after the Paris Olympics and reached the finals in multiple commercial events afterward, which means she played the most number of games. Zhang Benmei followed closely behind, while Kim Kyeong-yong did not participate in any international competitions. Looking at their encounters, Zhang Benmei met Kim Kyeong-yong for the first time, while Sun Yingsha had previously competed in mixed doubles and then met again in the team event at the Asian Championships. Therefore, among these three players, Sun Yingsha and Zhang Benmei have been more exposed in international competitions, and their playing styles are familiar to almost all opponents. From this perspective, Kim Kyeong-yong has an advantage. Based on the above objective situation, I believe that the current strength of the three players should be: Sun Yingsha, Zhang Benmei, Kim Kyeong-yong. After the Asian Championships, Kim…