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Japan won the women's singles championship! The Japanese women's singles won 3:0 and gained 125 points, and the national table tennis group was absent

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On May 18, Beijing time, the ITTF WTT feeder tournament Cappadocia is underway. In this open tournament, the competition is coming to an end, and the national table tennis players chose to be absent collectively and did not sign up for the competition, regretting missing 125 points and a single championship. In the absence of national table tennis, Japanese and South Korean athletes seized the opportunity, and the Japanese and South Korean coaching staff arranged a large number of athletes to sign up for the competition and impact the individual championship.

In the women's singles, the Japanese athletes won a big victory, and the three advanced to the top four list, which was very rewarding. In the first women's singles semi-final, Japanese chipper Hitomi Sato faced teammate Hashimoto Honoka. Both of them are chipping plays, and they are women's doubles teammates, so the two are very familiar with both techniques and tactics and routines. Hitomi Sato and Hashimoto Honoka have won the women's doubles bronze medal at the World Table Tennis Championships together, and both of them have defeated the main players of national table tennis many times.

Japan won the women's singles championship! The Japanese women's singles won 3:0 and gained 125 points, and the national table tennis group was absent

Among them, chipper Hitomi Sato has twice defeated the national table tennis Grand Slam Ding Ning, and Hashimoto Fan Noka has also defeated the national table tennis world champion Chen Xingtong, Wang Yidi and others. In the first game, Hitomi Sato took the lead and won the first game 11:7. Next, Hitomi Sato was full of firepower, and it was obvious that Hitomi Sato was more familiar with the opponent, Hitomi Sato won two games in a row 11:6, 11:9, and won a big victory with a total score of 3:0 and took the lead in advancing to the women's singles final.

In the other Women's Singles semi-final, Japan's Satsuki Oto takes on India's Kritvika Roy. As we all know, the Indian women's singles has made great progress now, but this Indian player is not the main force of India, and Satsuki Oto still has an obvious advantage, winning three games in a row with 11:2, 11:6, 11:4, and a total score of 3:0 to easily defeat the opponent, successfully advancing to the women's singles final and winning a big victory. In this way, the Japanese women's singles successfully won the championship and runner-up.

Japan won the women's singles championship! The Japanese women's singles won 3:0 and gained 125 points, and the national table tennis group was absent

In the women's singles final, Hitomi Sato faced teammate Satsuki Oto. In the first game, Satsuki Oto took the lead and won the first game 11:7. Next, Oto Satsuki was full of firepower, winning two games in a row with 11:5 and 11:7, with a total score of 3:0, successfully winning the championship, winning the women's singles championship, and gaining 125 points.

Satsuki Oto is not very old, only 19 years old now, but Satsuki Oto does not have many opportunities to participate in high-level open tournaments, so she has not yet become the main layer of Japan, but her strength is obvious to everyone, and she is still very powerful. In time, Satsuki Oto may become the twin stars of the Japanese women's team along with Miwa Zhangmoto. Therefore, in terms of national table tennis, it is necessary to study Oto Shayue in advance.

Japan won the women's singles championship! The Japanese women's singles won 3:0 and gained 125 points, and the national table tennis group was absent

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