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Japanese Table Tennis Asian Games List: Masaharu Yoshimura, Shinhana Hirano, Miyu Hirano, and Hina Hayata

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Japan Asian Games Selection Results: Makoto Yoshimura won seven sets on Tokami, and Miyu Hirano defeated the same goal

When Makoto Yoshimura beat Hayabusa Toue 4-3, the Japanese table tennis team's 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games participation list was revealed.

Men's Singles: Masaharu Yoshimura (1st in the Selection Round), Zhikazu Zhang (1st in the Lion King Cup Round of 32);

Women's Singles: Miyu Hirano (1st in the Selection Round), Hina Hayata (1st in the Lions Cup Round of 32).

Japanese Table Tennis Asian Games List: Masaharu Yoshimura, Shinhana Hirano, Miyu Hirano, and Hina Hayata

Makoto Yoshimura "old trees and new flowers", and after the game, she also smiled and bloomed. His World Championship mixed doubles champion partner, Yoshinori Ishikawa, couldn't laugh. Even more sad is Ito Mimachi, after losing to Miyu Kihara, the Japanese media reported that she cried again.

Japanese Table Tennis Asian Games List: Masaharu Yoshimura, Shinhana Hirano, Miyu Hirano, and Hina Hayata

In addition to Hayata and Hirano, Kihara (1st in Group A), Ito (2nd in Group A), and Hitomi Sato (2nd in Group B, Mikihouse) qualified for the team competition.

In the final match of Group A of the preliminaries, Miyu Kihara defeated Japan's world top ranking Ito 4-2.

Ito (21) won three medals, including gold, at last year's Tokyo Olympics, but missed out on singles representation at the Asian Games (Hangzhou, China, September).

Japanese Table Tennis Asian Games List: Masaharu Yoshimura, Shinhana Hirano, Miyu Hirano, and Hina Hayata

In the final final, 21-year Tokyo Olympic team silver medalist Miyu Hirano (21 years old, Kinoshita Group) passed the preliminary Group B with three consecutive wins, and in the final, she played against Miyu Kihara (17 years old, JOC/Hoshitaru) in Group A, and Hirano won the women's singles representation at the 2022 Asian Games (Hangzhou, China) with an overwhelming result of 4-0 (11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-1).

Japanese Table Tennis Asian Games List: Masaharu Yoshimura, Shinhana Hirano, Miyu Hirano, and Hina Hayata

It is worth mentioning that Nakazawa Rui (formerly Wang Rui of China's Hebei Province) taught Miyu Hirano in his early years and won the World Cup championship with her for one or six years; now Nakazawa Rui is taking Miyu Kibara.

Miyu Hirano and Miyu Kihara are so angry that Rei Nakazawa, who has joined the coaching staff of the Japanese table tennis team, should have more confidence.

Japanese Table Tennis Asian Games List: Masaharu Yoshimura, Shinhana Hirano, Miyu Hirano, and Hina Hayata

Appendix, Japan Table Tennis 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games Team Participation List:

Boy Band: Tomokazu Jangmoto, Hayabusa Tokami, Daisei Matsushita, Makoto Yoshimura, and Reiki Kawa;

Woman: Nozomi Hayada, Mine Ito, Miyu Kihara, Miu Hirano, Hitomi Sato.

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