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Hayata is the only female player in recent memory to have beaten two CNT players in two consecutive WTTCs. Most recent record of a player from another association beating CNT in WTTC women's singles is 2009, with KOR doing nearly all of the damage.
2009
R128: Park Y. Sook (KOR) beat Yao Yan 4-3
2005
R16: Gao Jun (USA) beat Cao Zhen 4-1
R32: Moon Hyun Jung (KOR) beat Wang Nan 4-3
1999
R16: Ryu Ji Hye (KOR) beat Yang Ying 3-0
To put Hayata's victory against WYD in 2023 further into perspective, according to the ITTF museum of records (no results before R16 for 2003 and prior editions), the last time CNT was beaten in the medal rounds (QF) was in 1993 when Hyun Jung Hwa (KOR) beat Chen Zihe (CHN) 3-0 and eventually went on to win the title. Chen Jing (TPE) also beat Zheng Yuan (CHN) 3-1 in the same edition but Chen Jing is also former CNT. Ryu Ji Hye (KOR) also broke the wall prematurely in 1999 in R16 and eventually went on to secure bronze. Cao Zhen was supposed to form the last piece of the Great Wall of CNT Quarterfinalists in 2005 but got beaten prematurely by Gao Jun (USA), also former CNT. Lin Ling representing her new association HKG then capitalised to win bronze.
The wall was 'incomplete' in 2001 because 4 CNT were drawn into the top half with only Lin Ling (then representing CHN) at the bottom half. Perhaps someone who knows if there was an upset in the earlier rounds can fill in the gaps.
Can JNT girls make history again in 2025? They literally couldn't have asked for a better matchup with these four and CNT's four.
SYS vs Odo: Least familiar opponent, Odo's game could still have the shock factor. Last time they met was 3-1 with G2 and G2 going to 14-12.
WYD vs Ito: Probably the opponent Ito has the least problems with out of the top 4. Last time Ito posed a real challenge was Saudi Smash 2024 where she led 3-6 in the 7th game before losing momentum after missing a smash. Two other encounters in 2025 have been rather one-sided.
CXT vs Hayata: Went down to the decider in both Asian Cup and Singapore Smash this year.
WMY vs Miwa: Miwa has mentioned her preference for playing WMY compared to SYS and CM. Came close to holding matchpoint at World Cup this year but not close enough.
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