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Paris quota battle: Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano, who can secure a singles spot?

author:Seventy-seven movement

The Paris 2023 Olympics are getting closer and closer, and for the Japanese women's table tennis team, choosing the Olympic entry list has become the most difficult problem. Especially for Hina Hayata, the core main force, she has already locked in a singles spot, but what bothers Japanese table tennis is another singles spot.

Paris quota battle: Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano, who can secure a singles spot?

In the Olympic standings, Japan's Miu Hirano and Misei Ito finished second and third respectively, and the gap between the two is not large. Miu Hirano has accumulated 486 points, 34.5 points more than Ito. There is only one final Olympic Trials event left until the Japan National Championships in January next year.

Therefore, whether Ito or Hirano can secure a singles spot in Paris will depend on their performance in the final qualifiers. But even if Ito comes out on top, the Japanese team may still face a choice.

Paris quota battle: Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano, who can secure a singles spot?

Misei Ito's fight with the Chinese women's table tennis team has lost its former threat, while Miu Hirano has become a big threat to the Chinese women's table tennis. This is also one of the reasons for the hesitation of the Japanese team. How to maintain the threat to the Chinese team while defeating the opponent has become a difficult problem for the Japanese team.

The battle for a place in Paris will be a fierce and tense contest. For Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano, this is their chance to show what they can do and prove themselves. They need to play at their best in the game and convince the coaching staff to make the right decisions.

Regardless of which player wins the singles spot, he will become an important member of the Japanese team, shouldering the honor and responsibility of representing the country. On the stage of the Paris Olympics, they will compete fiercely with the world's top athletes to win glory for their country.

The hesitation in the selection of the Paris Olympic roster is also affecting the arrangement of national table tennis. The Japanese women's table tennis team hopes to find the best lineup to meet this challenge and fight for their dreams and the glory of their country.

Paris quota battle: Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano, who can secure a singles spot?

Regardless of the final result, hopefully Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano will be able to play well and show their quality in the next matches. Their hard work and hard work will become the driving force for the progress of Japanese women's table tennis, and will also bring more exciting competitions to table tennis fans all over the world. Let's look forward to their performances at the Paris Olympics.

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