This user has no status.
This user has no status.
🏆 Top 1% Commenter
Well-Known Member
Well-Known Member
I was responding to your comment "Even they don't give much weight to medals won against WYD.". Forum members can click on *your links* which is what I quoted and decide for themselves if your narrative rings true or false to them.All this (mis)quoting and still not a proper counter-argument on why Mizutani started his response with "This may be a bit harsh, but I think it's the bare minimum. Hayata's victory in the WS QF against WYD, who was ranked 3rd in the world (then/now) and is essentially China's 4th-ranked player, gave the impression that she had "reached the bare minimum."
Same with Harimoto who started his response with "I may beat 1 Chinese player and finish top 4, but I haven't made it all the way to the end. Even among the women, it's amazing that Hayata-san (Hina Hayata/Nippon Life Insurance Company) defeated Wang Yidi (China), but there is Sun Yingsha (China), and after that, Chen Meng (China) is waiting, so there are 3 walls."
The fact that you most likely have to go through at least 2 CNT members to win a major title does not take away from what Hayata did. She saved *NINE* match points in game 7 of the 2023 WTTC WS to secure a medal against the 4th best CNT player at the time. Sure WYD probably lost some confidence from losing to Hayata at such a high profile tournament and had suffered some losses after that, but at the time of 2023 World Championships, she was an extremely formidable opponent.