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The Japanese won the women's singles championship in three consecutive tournaments, and Yutai Tanaka won the men's singles championship

author:Table tennis Grand Slam

In the early morning of May 18, Beijing time, the WTT feeder tournament Cappadocia 2024 came to an end, and the Japanese team became the big winner, winning three championships in men's singles, women's singles, and women's doubles.

The Japanese won the women's singles championship in three consecutive tournaments, and Yutai Tanaka won the men's singles championship

Satsuki Ofuji

Satsuki Oto won the women's singles championship 3-0 Hitomi Sato

In the women's singles final, it was a civil war in the Japanese team, Satsuki Oto faced Hitomi Sato, a chipper, and in the first game, Sazuki Oto led all the way to win 11-7. In the second game, Satsuki Oto scored 11-5 in a row at the end of the game. In the third game, Satsuki Oto opened the score in the first half, Hitomi Sato chased the score, and Satsuki Oto reopened the score and won 11-7.

Since April this year, Satsuki Oto has won the women's singles championship in three consecutive WTT feeder events.

The Japanese won the women's singles championship in three consecutive tournaments, and Yutai Tanaka won the men's singles championship

Yuki Tanaka

Yutai Tanaka won the men's singles championship 3-2 Franchi Kojik

Croatia's Franchi Kojik, ranked 279th in the world, is definitely a dark horse to reach the final.

Franny Kojik competed with the Japanese team Tanaka for the men's singles championship, played five games, and in the deciding game, Tanaka opened the score 7-3, withstood the opponent's chasing points, and won the championship 11-7.

The Japanese won the women's singles championship in three consecutive tournaments, and Yutai Tanaka won the men's singles championship

Feng Yixin/Huang Yancheng

The doubles championship is out

In the men's doubles final, Chinese Taipei's Feng Yixin/Huang Yancheng won the men's doubles championship 3-1 with the French pair.

In the women's doubles final, the Japanese team's doubles pair Hitomi Sato/Hashimoto Honoka won the women's doubles championship 3-0 Indian pair.

In the mixed doubles final, India's Parl/Baisia won the mixed doubles title with a 3-2 victory over their teammates.

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