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Goodbye, Yoshijun Ishikawa! The Japanese league officially announced, Yoshijun Ishikawa parted ways with the club

author:Table tennis Grand Slam

Japanese table tennis star Yoshijun Ishikawa has announced his retirement, and recently, the official release of the T League of the Japanese Table Tennis League announced that Yoshijun Ishikawa parted ways with club Kanagawa Kinoshita.

Goodbye, Yoshijun Ishikawa! The Japanese league officially announced, Yoshijun Ishikawa parted ways with the club

In May, Yoshijun Ishikawa announced his retirement and held a retirement press conference. Subsequently, Yoshijun Ishikawa's world ranking in the ITTF also disappeared.

After announcing his retirement, Yoshijun Ishikawa carried out table tennis promotion activities.

Goodbye, Yoshijun Ishikawa! The Japanese league officially announced, Yoshijun Ishikawa parted ways with the club

As for whether Yoshijun Ishikawa will continue to play, it is a topic of concern for fans.

After all, many players continue to play in leagues and other competitions after withdrawing from international competitions, such as Koki Niwa who continued to play in the T-League after announcing his retirement from the national team.

Goodbye, Yoshijun Ishikawa! The Japanese league officially announced, Yoshijun Ishikawa parted ways with the club

On June 16, the official announcement of Japan's T-League announced that Yoshijun Ishikawa and Kanagawa Club Kinoshita parted ways.

The new T-League season will begin on July 29, and player changes are a common occurrence during the offseason. As for Yoshijun Ishikawa, is he completely out of the arena? Or choose another club? You can only wait for the news later.

Goodbye, Yoshijun Ishikawa! The Japanese league officially announced, Yoshijun Ishikawa parted ways with the club

Yoshijun Ishikawa's retirement is multifaceted, and under the selection method of the Paris Olympics dominated by the civil war of the Japanese team, Yoshijun Ishikawa's performance in the "civil war" has become the main reason, and she has also publicly expressed her dissatisfaction with this selection method.

T-League matches, counting Paris Olympic selection points, although last season, Kanagawa Kinoshita won the championship, but the club let Yoshijun Ishikawa play very few matches, only 6 singles, the club's teammates, who are also her contenders for the Paris Olympic spot, Miu Hirano 18, Miyu Kihara 16, Miyu Nagasaki 10, and even Mikazu Changmoto 10.

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