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Big bang! Ito shook his head and sighed as he was eliminated 2:4, and the Japanese teenager won the 11:0 world championship

On March 5, Beijing time, the Japan Round of 32 is underway. This competition is also the first stop of the Japan Table Tennis Association Paris Olympic Games Selection Tournament. In the just-concluded match, Japan's Famous Ito Mimachi was upset, and the total score was 2:4 to the World Youth Championship women's singles champion Nagasaki Miyu, missing the women's singles semifinals. This is Ito's debut this season, and it was a surprise that Ito was out early.

In the first set, Ito Mimachi and Nagasaki Miyu were caught in a battle, the key points, Ito Mimachi won a thrilling 12:10 first set, the big score of 1:0 lead. In the second set, Nagasaki Miyu stepped up the fight, the quality of the snowboard was significantly improved, and the 11:3 easily pulled back a set, and the two sides drew 1:1. In the third set, Ito won 11:7. In the fourth set, Nagasaki Miyu won 11:9, and the two sides drew 2:2.

Big bang! Ito shook his head and sighed as he was eliminated 2:4, and the Japanese teenager won the 11:0 world championship

In the fifth set, Ito played a little impatiently, with more mistakes, and Nagasaki Miyu won 11:7 to lead 3:2. Ito was not satisfied with his play, and he shook his head and sighed. In the sixth set, the two sides fought fiercely until a 10:10 draw. Subsequently, Nagasaki Miyu scored two consecutive points to lock up the victory 12:10, and defeated Ito 4:2 on aggregate to successfully advance to the women's singles final four.

In another women's singles semifinals battle, world champion Yoshinori Ishikawa took on Japan's Hina Hayata. In the first set, Ishikawa won the first set 11:8, leading 1:0. In the second set, Ishikawa Yoshijun completely dropped the line, Hayata Hina scored frequently, directly blasted 10:0, and then, Hayata Hina refused to let the ball go, locked the win 11:0, and pulled back a set. World champion Yoshinori Ishikawa was beaten 11-0.

Big bang! Ito shook his head and sighed as he was eliminated 2:4, and the Japanese teenager won the 11:0 world championship

In the third set, Hina Hayata locked up the win 11:8 and led 2:1. In the fourth set, Ishikawa won 11:7, and the two sides drew 2:2. In the fifth set, Ishikawa Yoshinori played steadily, winning 11:9 and leading 3:2. Next, Hayata completely controlled the situation, winning two consecutive sets at 11:4, 11:9, and eliminating Ishikawa Yoshizumi 4:3 on aggregate, and successfully advanced.

In other arenas, Miyu Kihara eliminated world champion Miyu Hirano 4:2 on aggregate, and chipper Hitomi Sato defeated Hashimoto 4:3. At present, the four strong lists of the Paris Olympic Trials in Japan have all been released. In the women's singles semifinals, Hina Hayata took on Miyu Kihara and Miyu Nagasaki faced Hitomi Sato. The three world champions, Yoshinori Ishikawa, Miyu Hirano and Mimako Ito, were all eliminated.

Big bang! Ito shook his head and sighed as he was eliminated 2:4, and the Japanese teenager won the 11:0 world championship

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