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Eight finals are born! Japan's three main forces were upset, Ishikawa Yoshijun did not have the opportunity to defend the title, and Ito Mimachi rushed to the crown

On January 28, 2022, the All Japan Table Tennis Championship singles quarterfinals were released, the three main players were out, the men's singles Zhang Benzhi and Yoshimura Lost 2-4 to Maharu Yoshimura, the women's singles Ishikawa Yoshinori lost 1-4 to Miyu Kato, Hirano Miyu lost 1-4 to chipper Hitomi Sato, last year's singles champion and KawaZuki and Ishikawa Yoshijun did not reach the quarterfinals, this time the most stable overall performance is Ito Mimako.

Eight finals are born! Japan's three main forces were upset, Ishikawa Yoshijun did not have the opportunity to defend the title, and Ito Mimachi rushed to the crown

The Japanese team is currently dominated by young players, basically completing the replacement of the old and the new, from this all-Japan championship can be seen, many young players have played results, Mizutani Hayabusa retired, Zhang Benzhihe became a brother of the men's team, but his competitive state is very unstable, last year's World Table Tennis Championships lost to Poland's Dias stopped the second round, but in the WTT World Cup he reached the final and won the men's singles runner-up.

Men's singles 1/8 final, Yoshimura Masaharu 4-2 (9-11, 11-8, 11-8, 10-12, 11-9, 11-5) eliminated Zhang Benzhihe, unexpectedly, Zhang Benzhihe missed the national singles championship for four consecutive years, this time it was not the top eight, Yoshimura Makoto once won the Mixed Doubles Championships of the World Table Tennis Championships, but now he basically faded out, rarely participated in international competitions, and it was only a matter of time before he ended his career.

Eight finals are born! Japan's three main forces were upset, Ishikawa Yoshijun did not have the opportunity to defend the title, and Ito Mimachi rushed to the crown

At the same time, Olympic main Player Takashi Niwa played steadily, and finally defeated Yuya Oshima 4-2, and then he had the opportunity to achieve another good result, Masayuki Yoshida eliminated Keiko Matsushima 4-2, Toue Hayabusa swept Yuki Tanagi 4-0, Daisei Matsushita defeated Shinshiro 4-2, Hitoshi Ueda swept Rishi Hideta 4-0, Kenta Matsudaira defeated Suzuki Sa 4-0, and Yoshiyama 4-0 eliminated Yoshida Yuki.

Men's Singles Quarterfinals:

Takaki Niwa vs. Masami Yoshida

Hitoshi Ueda vs Hayabusa Tokami

Kenta Matsudaira vs Ryoichi Yoshiyama

Masaharu Yoshimura vs. Daisei Matsushita

Eight finals are born! Japan's three main forces were upset, Ishikawa Yoshijun did not have the opportunity to defend the title, and Ito Mimachi rushed to the crown

In the women's singles 1/8 final, Miyu Kato eliminated Yoshizumi Ishikawa 4-1 (11-7, 13-11, 7-11, 11-9, 11-6), last year Ishikawa Yoshinori reversed Ito to win the championship, this time did not expect that she would stop in the round of 16, Hitomi Sato 4-1 (11-6, 11-8, 14-12, 4-11, 11-7) to beat Miyu Hirano, who once won the Women's Table Tennis World Cup, but the scoring performance was average, lack of coping strategies.

In other arenas, Ito beat Shibata 4-0, Hina Hayata eliminated Hashimoto 4-1, Sazuki Oto narrowly defeated Yurika Minami 4-3, Miyu Kihara beat Sakura Mori 4-1, Hikari Kimura swept Ando Minami 4-0, and Mizuyuki Nagasaki beat Nomura 4-0.

Women's Singles Quarterfinals:

Miki Kato vs Satsuki Ohto

Hina Hayata vs Miyu Nagasaki

Miyu Kihara vs Hitomi Sato

Mine Ito vs. Mitsuaki Kimura

Eight finals are born! Japan's three main forces were upset, Ishikawa Yoshijun did not have the opportunity to defend the title, and Ito Mimachi rushed to the crown

Men's Doubles Semifinals, Tomokazu Jangmoto/Masataka Morien vs. Yuya Oshima/Ken Tsuneyoshi Tatsumi, Yukiya Utada/Hayabusa Tokami vs. Tomoya Fujimura/Kaiki Matsushita, Women's Singles Semifinals, Mimachi Ito/Hina Hayata vs. Yasuko Nagao/Yurika Minamiami, Yoshinori Ishikawa/Miyu Hirano vs. Soeka/Cost Ayakai, after the three main players are out, they still have a doubles title to fight for.

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