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editing a big TTD Team episode... stay tuned 👀
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editing a big TTD Team episode... stay tuned 👀
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2011 Japan Open - ITTF Pro Tour,07 July - 10 July 2011, Kobe, JAPAN into the next pro tour, The Japan Open 2011. It begins this week on Thursday the 7th of July. This is going to be a big tournament, so lets get started and lets discuss the seeds. We can use this thread as a means to display the results, videos and latest news from this fantastic event!
Photo by Qi Dazheng
The host nation will be supporting their inform number 1 seed Jun Mizutani. Jun the winner of the Kal Cup Pro Tour Grand Finals last December wants to make good use of this tournament to qualify for the prestigious tournament this year. Where better then to do that on home turf?
Jun Mizutani is the top seed for this major event and the Japanese 22 year old will soon have to start thinking about boooking a ticket to London for the ExCel Arena in the east of England’s capital city.
Mens Draw
1) Jun Mizutani
2) Oh Sang Eun
3) Ryu Seung Min
4) Chuang Chih Yuan
5) Seiya Kishikawa
6) Kim Min Seok
7) Kaii Yoshida
8) Kenta Matsudaira
9) Seo Hyun Deok
10) Yang Zi
Jun Mizutani may come up against the number 4 seed in form Chuang Chih Yuan to take revenge on. The Koreans number 2 seed Oh Sang Eun with Koreans 3 seed Ryu have a shot at the title.
The number 1 seeds for the men's doubles are host Japanese stars Kenta Matsudaira and Koki Niwa.
The host players looks odds on favourite to win the medals however things look differently in the under 21's. The fast improving Korean's of Kim Min Seok and Jun Young Sik are the top 2 seeds with the under 21's women's seeds of Yang Ha Eun And Kang Mi Soon.
Womens Draw
1) Feng Tianwei
2) Kasumi Ishikawa
3) Ai Fukuhara
4) Sayaka Hirano
5) Wang Yuegu
6) Jang Huajun
7) Shen Yanfei
8) Park Mi Young
9) Li Jiawei
10) Yu Mengyu
Singapore's Feng Tianwei enters the tournament as the number 1 seed. Feng in top form beat both Feng Yalan and Guo Yan in the China Vs World Team Challenge. Tianwei has maintained that form by winning rhe previous womens singles title at the Korean Open last week.
Who's going to win, who did you pick in the poll? Which players will pull of upsets do you think?
Enjoy the tournament and please feel free to share this page with your facebook friends to bring more members to this awesome community!
Photo by Qi Dazheng
The host nation will be supporting their inform number 1 seed Jun Mizutani. Jun the winner of the Kal Cup Pro Tour Grand Finals last December wants to make good use of this tournament to qualify for the prestigious tournament this year. Where better then to do that on home turf?
Jun Mizutani is the top seed for this major event and the Japanese 22 year old will soon have to start thinking about boooking a ticket to London for the ExCel Arena in the east of England’s capital city.
Mens Draw
1) Jun Mizutani
2) Oh Sang Eun
3) Ryu Seung Min
4) Chuang Chih Yuan
5) Seiya Kishikawa
6) Kim Min Seok
7) Kaii Yoshida
8) Kenta Matsudaira
9) Seo Hyun Deok
10) Yang Zi
Jun Mizutani may come up against the number 4 seed in form Chuang Chih Yuan to take revenge on. The Koreans number 2 seed Oh Sang Eun with Koreans 3 seed Ryu have a shot at the title.
The number 1 seeds for the men's doubles are host Japanese stars Kenta Matsudaira and Koki Niwa.
The host players looks odds on favourite to win the medals however things look differently in the under 21's. The fast improving Korean's of Kim Min Seok and Jun Young Sik are the top 2 seeds with the under 21's women's seeds of Yang Ha Eun And Kang Mi Soon.
Womens Draw
1) Feng Tianwei
2) Kasumi Ishikawa
3) Ai Fukuhara
4) Sayaka Hirano
5) Wang Yuegu
6) Jang Huajun
7) Shen Yanfei
8) Park Mi Young
9) Li Jiawei
10) Yu Mengyu
Singapore's Feng Tianwei enters the tournament as the number 1 seed. Feng in top form beat both Feng Yalan and Guo Yan in the China Vs World Team Challenge. Tianwei has maintained that form by winning rhe previous womens singles title at the Korean Open last week.
Who's going to win, who did you pick in the poll? Which players will pull of upsets do you think?
Enjoy the tournament and please feel free to share this page with your facebook friends to bring more members to this awesome community!