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4-0! Hirano Miyu won 4 consecutive wins to lock in the Asian Games singles, teaming up with the Chinese mentor, Ito Mimachi fell out of favor

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4-0! Hirano Miyu won 4 consecutive wins to lock in the Asian Games singles, teaming up with the Chinese mentor, Ito Mimachi fell out of favor

A few days ago, the Asian Games selection tournament held by the Japan Table Tennis Association was completed. In the women's singles competition that has attracted much attention from the outside world, Hirano Miyu laughed to the end, she lost four straight sets in the final to sweep Kihara Miyu 4-0, and hitched a ride on the last train of the Asian Games women's singles. As a result, the singles seats of the Japanese team were all released, the women's team was Hirano Miyu and Hayata Hina, and the men's team was Tomokazu Chang and Makoto Yoshimura.

4-0! Hirano Miyu won 4 consecutive wins to lock in the Asian Games singles, teaming up with the Chinese mentor, Ito Mimachi fell out of favor

This audition is a small-scale competition for eight people. The eight players are divided into two groups, and the first of the two groups will go straight to the final to compete for a seat in the Asian Games. Originally, the outside world thought that the final would be played between Miyu Hirano and Mimako Ito. However, in the battle for the first place in the group, Ito Mimako lost 2-4 to 17-year-old Miyu Kihara. In this game, Ito Misato played abnormally, losing three consecutive sets in a 2-1 lead and suffering a major reversal. After the game, Ito cried again. After consecutive Olympic Games and World Table Tennis Championships, Ito has fallen into a bottleneck. Not only was it crushed by the national table tennis, but even the civil war had no chance of winning.

4-0! Hirano Miyu won 4 consecutive wins to lock in the Asian Games singles, teaming up with the Chinese mentor, Ito Mimachi fell out of favor

After Recovering from COVID-19, Miyu Hirano showed excellent competitive form. After beating Miyu Kihara, Hirano was happy with her performance, concluding: "From the beginning, I played at my own pace. It is worth mentioning that Hirano Miyu ended his five-year contract with the Japanese life team, transferred to kinoshita Group, trained in Kanagawa, and joined hands with former mentor Rei Nakazawa. It is worth mentioning that Nakazawa Rui, formerly known as Wang Rui, is the former Hebei provincial team, and Ma Lin is an athlete of the era. Wang Rui retired at the age of 24 and subsequently became a Japanese citizen.

4-0! Hirano Miyu won 4 consecutive wins to lock in the Asian Games singles, teaming up with the Chinese mentor, Ito Mimachi fell out of favor

Miyu Hirano won three consecutive national table tennis players at the 2017 Asian Championships, and since then, Miyu Hirano has been hit by the crazy targeting of national table tennis and was once beaten into autism. Now, 5 years later, Hirano's heart is even stronger. After winning the selection competition, the japanese table tennis association insiders praised Hirano Miyu, and even some staff members said something like this: "21-year-old Hirano Miyu will destroy the fortress of the Ping Pong Kingdom again." In contrast, Ito Mimachi is somewhat out of favor.

4-0! Hirano Miyu won 4 consecutive wins to lock in the Asian Games singles, teaming up with the Chinese mentor, Ito Mimachi fell out of favor

However, the Japanese Table Tennis Association said such a thing, which is indeed a bit exaggerated. Hirano Miyu is strong, but it is difficult to break through the defense line of Chen Meng and Sun Yingsha in succession. To say that the inner volume, the national table tennis can be more "rolled" than the Japanese team, even the world table tennis champion and the defending champion of the Asian Games Wang Manyu did not participate in the singles. Hirano Miyu wants to destroy the fortress of national table tennis, and he has to practice again.

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