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It is luck and strength! Ito defeated Hina Hayata 4-1 to win the double at the Japan Championships

I believe that fans will not forget that at last year's Japan Table Tennis Championships, Ito Mimachi was staged by Ishikawa Yoshijun 4-3 in the case of a 3-1 lead. At that time, the picture of Ishikawa Yoshijun covering her face and crying also touched many Chinese fans who liked and supported her. And such a game from the big score lead to the final loss also made Ito Mimachi realize that in the domestic competition, it is also necessary to go all out and prepare for difficulties, otherwise I don't know at what moment which player may have a gutter overturning ship. After all, Ito's playing style is characterized by serving and receiving the ball, as well as the ability of the first three boards, and her characteristics may become more of her killer skills when playing against players in the outer association, but when playing against teammates on the same team, these may become her weaknesses. After all, teammates are familiar with each other, and it is relatively unlikely to directly lose points when receiving each other's serves. In order to make a breakthrough in the singles arena and have greater competitiveness in the world table tennis arena, Ito made a statement during the National Championships that he would not play mixed doubles matches in the future. Instead, it is to devote all of its energy to playing women's doubles and women's singles matches.

It is luck and strength! Ito defeated Hina Hayata 4-1 to win the double at the Japan Championships

Now, as the Japanese Table Tennis Championships come to an end, Ito has become the biggest winner in the tournament. In addition to winning the women's doubles title with Hina Hayata, she won the women's doubles title by taking a pair of unknown players in the women's doubles final. She also advanced to the women's singles final with her partner in the doubles, Hayata Hina, of course, compared to the competition is more experienced, more prepared for the difficulties of the game, Ito Mimako still defeated Hayata Hina by a score of 4-1 (11-5, 11-8, 11-5, 8-11, 11-6), winning the second personal championship of this competition, and successfully becoming the biggest winner of this competition.

It is luck and strength! Ito defeated Hina Hayata 4-1 to win the double at the Japan Championships

Some fans may say that Hina Hayata did not perform very well in the women's doubles and mixed doubles competitions, and won two individual championships as well? However, whether it is mixed doubles or women's doubles, the gold content and attention of its championships must have a certain gap compared with the women's singles event. Coupled with the fact that Ito Mimachi herself is the top three masters in the world women's singles field, in order to maintain the capital to compete with the main players of national table tennis in the world, Ito Mimachi also needs to maintain the suppression of performance in front of players such as Ishikawa Yoshinori, Hirano Miyu, and Hayata Hina, only in this way can she have more confidence to compete with Sun Yingsha, Wang Manyu, Chen Meng, and Wang Yidi, and move towards her goal of winning the world's three major competitions.

It is luck and strength! Ito defeated Hina Hayata 4-1 to win the double at the Japan Championships

Back to the final between Ito and Hina Hayata itself, Ito has actually taken the initiative from the first set. She also entered the game earlier than Hayata Hina, and the advantages in the first three boards, especially in the serve, were played to the fullest in the first set, 11-5, Ito Mimachi won the first set relatively easily. In the second set, Hayata's state improved, and in the process of forming a standoff between the two sides, Hayata's scoring rate also increased. However, in the final key point, it is Ito Whomachi who uses the advantages of the first three boards to regain the initiative on the field and take the next city 11-8. In the third set of the game, after Hayata Hina could not open the situation on the field, she seemed to be in a bit of a hurry, and her own mistakes in the attack were a bit excessive, plus she still couldn't find a way to catch the ball. 5-11 lost another set. Seeing the danger on the verge, until this time, Hayata Xena fully released herself on the field, taking the lead through the first three boards, receiving the serve and daring to attack directly, and the serve also dared to directly serve to grab the attack, 11-8 to pull back a city. However, on the whole, it was Ito's hard power that prevailed, and she also regained her mentality in the fifth set, grasped the initiative on the field, and once again achieved a comprehensive suppression of Hayata Hina, 11-6 and then the next city, thus defeating Hayata Hina with a total score of 4-1 and winning the women's singles gold medal at the Japan National Championships. It swept away the haze of losing the championship in the last competition.

It is luck and strength! Ito defeated Hina Hayata 4-1 to win the double at the Japan Championships

To some extent, how to find problems and gaps in the face of difficulties, and then make up for the characteristics of this aspect, it is still worth learning from the female players of our national table tennis. Because in the team match a year ago, Ito Mimachi also lost to Hayata Hina by the same 1-4 score, when she was a bit difficult to adapt to Hayata Hina's continuous attacks. Nowadays, Ito Beimachi has begun to break through from the aspects of increasing the speed of the shot and increasing the rotation of the raw glue play, which really makes Hayata Hinata a little unable to make it, and eventually falls into passivity on the field, and the arc type of play is completely useless. Although some fans believe that this time Ito Mimako in the case of Ishikawa Yoshijun and Hirano Miyu early out, the winning process seems to have some lucky elements, but we have to say that Ito Mimako can be honored and humiliated in the face of changes in his teammates, and finally successfully achieve the goal of winning the double championship, or prove their own strength, but also deserve our respect and praise. In addition, it is necessary to remind everyone that Hayabusa Tokami, as one of the new generations of Japanese men's table tennis, swept Niwa Takashi 4-0 in the semi-finals, and defeated Kenta Matsudaira 4-2 in the final to win his first domestic championship trophy. In addition to Zhang Benzhihe, he is another capable leader who is expected to succeed Mizutani Hayabusa.

It is luck and strength! Ito defeated Hina Hayata 4-1 to win the double at the Japan Championships

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