Home » Health » Hina Hayata Dominates Women’s Singles Final at Zennoh CUP Tokyo Tournament and Secures Paris Olympic Team Spot

Hina Hayata Dominates Women’s Singles Final at Zennoh CUP Tokyo Tournament and Secures Paris Olympic Team Spot

2023-07-23 11:03:28

Hayata Hina PHOTO:Itaru Chiba

Paris Olympics Japan national selection meeting / Zennoh CUP Tokyo Tournament (July 22-23 / Toyo University Akabanedai Campus HELSPO HAB-3) On the 23rd, Hina Hayata (23 = Nippon Life Insurance) defeated Mima Ito (22 = Starts) in the women’s singles final with a game count of 4-0 and won the championship.

It is Ito who cannot easily beat even Hayata, the all-Japan Triple Crown Queen, who is leading the Paris Olympics selection point ranking. Ito, who is ranked 3rd, has a match once morest Hayata who has a good margin and wants to win at all costs.

Both of them show many high-risk, high-return straight attacks. Hayata grabbed the pace first in a high-level battle and took the lead at 11-5. In the second game, Ito leads 9-4, but Hayata makes a big comeback with a table play and a counter, and takes it here at 12-10.

Mima Ito PHOTO: Itaru Chiba

Hayata’s serve in front of the forehand was not attacked by Ito’s reception, and in the rally, he was hit and made to make a mistake. Hayata also takes the third game at 11-4.

In the 4th game, Ito has no back ground, swinging Hayata back and forth to the left and right to take the lead, but Hayata takes a step back and recovers with a drive, catching up to 10-10. He overwhelmed Ito, who was holding back on the third ball smash, with a variety of techniques, and finally decided on a long serve and won the championship.

Hayata who won doubles partner “Mahina” confrontation. With a selection point of 597.5 points, she was more than 200 points ahead of the second-place finisher, giving her a big draw to the Paris Olympic team.


Hayata Hina 4-0 Mima Ito
11-5/12-10/11-4/16-14

1690127800
#Hina #Hayata #defeats #Mima #Ito #straight #line #winsTable #tennis #AllNoh #CUPattracting #seat #Paris #Olympics #representative #Tokyo #table #tennis #NEWS #Tokyo

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.