RIO DE JANEIRO - Olympic table tennis debutant Kim Song-I of DPR Korea denied star paddler Ai Fukuhara's chance of taking a revenge for fellow Japanese Kasumi Ishikawa on Wednesday, crushing the No 6 seed 4-1 for the Rio Olympics bronze medal.
The 21-year-old, ranked world No 50, played a dated but efficient defense game and won it 11-7, 11-7, 11-5, 12-14, 11-5 in women's singles third-place match.
Trailing 2-0 and 9-1 in the third set, Fukuhara, a four-time Olympian since Athens 2004, pulled back three points in a row, but was unable to turn around the table against the chopper's fierce attack.
Fukuhara's best play came in the fourth set when she pushed it beyond 11-point, but Kim surprisingly changed her style to aggressive attack in the middle of fifth set before rounding it up 11-5.
It has been the first Olympic Games experience for Kim, who will play in the team event starting Friday with a possible second-round meet with all-time dominating China.
Later on Wednesday evening, a rematch of the women's singles final at London 2012 will pit China's Grand Slam winner Li Xiaoxia and twice world champion Ding Ning.