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Congratulate! Hina Hayata beat Miyu Hirano 4-1 to win the title, leading paris with 75 Olympic points

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Congratulate! Hina Hayata beat Miyu Hirano 4-1 to win the title, leading paris with 75 Olympic points

Recently, the Players of The Day Table Tennis have ended a busy period of time. First, they competed in the European Summer Series, which was not a good one for Hina Hayata because she didn't live up to her expectations.

After finishing the European schedule and returning to Japan, they competed for the T League. At present, the singles matches are all over. The final showdown in the women's singles was between Hina Hayata and Miyu Hirano (World Cup singles champion). In the end, Hina Hayata defeated her opponent 4-1 in the first set and won the championship!

The score for the 5 innings was 8-11/11-5/12-10/12-10/11-4.

Many fans know that The Japanese table tennis has its own system in the selection of the quota for the Paris Olympic Games, and the points are a very key data, and the T League is also included in the scope of assessment.

Therefore, after the end of the singles tournament in the T League, the players' points have also changed differently. The current points for women are:

Kikari Hayata 75min, Miyu Kihara 55min, Miyuki Hatakezaki 48min, Sato Eyes 38min, Ito 35min, Hirano Miu 35min, Ishikawa Yoshiki 28min.

Congratulate! Hina Hayata beat Miyu Hirano 4-1 to win the title, leading paris with 75 Olympic points

As can be seen from this list of points, Hina Hayata has stood out in the competition of the new cycle and is expected to become the new leader. However, because she has more concurrent events, she will have some troubles for singles.

As the leading figure in women's singles in Japanese table tennis in recent years, Ito Mimachi naturally has a strong competitiveness. But in the competition with Hina Hayata, it seems that she has begun to fall behind. At present, her technical and tactical playing style has been clearly understood by everyone, so the threat is no more than in previous years.

Whether she can discover a new scoring trick can be said to determine her future career fate.

As a former singles world champion, Hirano's development in recent years has been lamentable. However, her performance has recovered this year, but there are still some gaps between Hina Hayata and Ito.

Ishikawa Yoshijun is relatively old, becoming a veteran, and in the future, her focus may be biased towards personal life, gradually fading out of competition, and even considering retiring.

Therefore, the pattern of the Japanese table tennis women's team is actually relatively clear, that is, Hayata Hina and Ito Mimachi two-wheel drive, Hirano Miyu also has a chance, but she needs to compete with the younger generation of players!

Congratulate! Hina Hayata beat Miyu Hirano 4-1 to win the title, leading paris with 75 Olympic points

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