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Japan's main force is threatening again! Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata were full of momentum and won unbeaten for two consecutive days

Japan's main force is threatening again! Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata were full of momentum and won unbeaten for two consecutive days

On December 28, 2021, the Japanese Table Tennis T League continued, and the two main players of the two major national teams in the previous day, Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata, played a heroic role, and defeated the opponent with two consecutive wins, helping the Japanese life team to defeat the opponent 3-1 to win the victory, showing the style of the top female table tennis players in the foreign association.

Playing for two consecutive days, Hirano Anduna and Hayata seem to be warming up for the upcoming Japan National Championship, so everyone is also looking forward to Tomokazu Anderson Zhang and Yoshizumi Ishikawa to play in the T League as soon as possible and stage a high-level showdown for everyone.

Japan's main force is threatening again! Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata were full of momentum and won unbeaten for two consecutive days

Since entering December, the focus of the table tennis T League has become the 38-year-old national table tennis world champion Hao Shuai, while most of the main players in Japan have not appeared on the stage until December 26, when Niwa Takashi came forward, but everyone regrettably did not see him and Hao Shuai.

As for the words of several other core Japanese table tennis athletes: Ito Hasto has always refused to join the T League and has wholeheartedly thrown himself into the preparations for next year's national championships and the team World Table Tennis Championships; Zhang Benzhi and are busy with the matter of promoting to university, and have now been admitted to Waseda University; is Ishikawa Yoshiya, who has also been in a truce recently.

Japan's main force is threatening again! Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata were full of momentum and won unbeaten for two consecutive days

On December 27, Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata officially appeared on behalf of the Japanese Life Team against Nagoya's Samara (world runner-up from Romania) and Minami Ando, and the two won 3-1 and 3-0 respectively, and the Japanese Life team also won 4-0.

In the battle on December 28, Hirano Miyu and Hayata Shina's opponents were weaker, namely Izusawa Koka and Yokoi Misaki, and the result was another 3-1, a 3-0 win, but the teammates won a game and lost a game, so this time the Japanese life team did not sweep the opponent, it was 3-1 to win the Kyushu team (it was rumored that Ito Mimachi was going to join the new club).

Japan's main force is threatening again! Miyu Hirano and Hina Hayata were full of momentum and won unbeaten for two consecutive days

At present, although Hirano's performance is better, her development has fallen into a bottleneck period, and her recent performance in both singles and doubles is far less outstanding than that of Hayata Hina, who has accumulated thin hair, and if Ishikawa continues to stay in the main lineup for a few years, she may be squeezed out of the top three main lineups at any time.

Since Ishikawa is still in a fairly good state, and her 28-year-old age is not particularly old, there is still hope to stick to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, but at that time, Kihara Miyu (born in 2004), Hiramoto Miwa (born in 2008) and others will certainly be more mature, and it is difficult to predict whether the pattern of Japanese women's table tennis will change, so let's wait and see!

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