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Hirano actually remained unbeaten against non-CNT players and non-teammates longer than Hayata and Ito. Hirano started losing only in 2023 when she had to raise her world ranking while keeping up with the selection trials and T. League season, which proved very difficult and something Hayata experienced in the Tokyo 2020 cycle where she traveled all over the world to take part in Challenge Series to make up for poor seeding in World Tour.Hayata and Hirano is two polar opposite, Hayata has higher stability but lower peak form while Hirano has lower stability but higher peak form.
Losses vs non-CNT players and non-teammates for Paris 2024 cycle:
Kihara: 1
WTT CT Lima 2023 | SF | Kihara 2-3 Szocs (Kihara had the lead and game point in G4)
Ito: 2
WTT CS Macao 2023 | R16 | 1-3 CIC
Singapore Smash 2022 | R16 | 1-3 Yuan Jia Nan
Hayata: 3
Singapore Smash 2023 | R32 | 2-3 S. Sawettabut
WTT SCT Goa 2023 | R32 | 1-3 CIC
Asian Cup 2022 | 3rd-4th | 2-4 Batra
Hirano: 4 + 1 forfeit due to leg cramp
Asian Games 2022 | R16 | 2-4 Pyon Songgyong
WTT CT Lima 2023 | R16 | 0-3 Pavade (forfeit during G2)
WTT CT Tunis 2023 | QF | 1-3 B. Takahashi
WTT SCT Bangkok 2023 | R16 | 0-3 Lily Zhang
WTT SCT Goa 2023 | R16 | 2-3 CIC (Hirano up 2-0)
Harimoto: 6
Nagasaki: 9
Before ATTC 2023 and Asian Games 2022:
http://mytabletennis.net/FORUM/forum_posts.asp?TID=91479&PID=1144117
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