Japan National Championships 2019

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This year they will be held from January 14th to 20th in Osaka, thats why no Japanese player will show up in the ITTF Hungarian Open.


Last year, in the Men's final, Harimoto ended Mizutani's reign while Ito also won her first crown in Women's finals and also won Doubles and Mixed Doubles to be a triple champion !


here is the official site http://www.japantabletennis.com/zennihon2019/

Lets post links and discuss here !
 
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Possible options in the W.S.
(my opinion may be wrong ...)
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To go to the top four, Mima Ito will need to play with Miyu Maeda, and if she wins either with Ando Minami or Hashimoto Honoka ...


To get into the top four, Miu Hirano will have to beat Morizono Mizuki, and then Sato Hitomi.

To get into the top four, Kasumi Ishikawa will have to beat Hayata Hina, then Marina Matsuzawa or Shibata Saki.

the fourth participant is either Kato Miyu or Nagasaki Miyu ...
 
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Suppose Mima Ito wins ...But she, after all, without this victory guarantees herself participation in Hungary ....
 
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for WTTC, they will choose
- the winner of Japan National Championships
- the winner of the Qualification Tournament (they merged this event with the Top12 for this time)
- basically the 3 best ranked players

if there is some slots available because one of the 3 best ranked players wins 1 or 2 of the first listed events, they will attribute 1 or 2 wild cards [probably to a young promising player]
 
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I would like Hina Hayata to come to Hungary ....
How big are her chances of becoming the winner of a qualifying tournament?
 
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Live streaming for all 22 tables on JTTA site @ http://live.jtta.or.jp/

Day 1 starts at 10:00, Japan Standard Time.
Day 2, 3, 4 start at 08:30.
Day 5, 6, 7 start at 09:00.
Wow. Even for WTTC ITTF doesn't stream that many. Should definitely take note. Props to JTTA.
 
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Main draw for:
XD starts on Day 1, at 16:50
Ito/Morizono, 5201
Yoshimura/Ishikawa, 5217​

WD starts on Day 4, at 14:00
Ito/Hayata, 4401
Ishikawa/Hirano, 4407
Sato/Hashimoto, 4408​

MD starts on Day 4, at 14:35
Mizutani/Oshima, 3401
Harimoto/Kizukuri, 3406​

WS starts on Day 4, at 15:10
Ito, 2401
Maeda, 2404
Hashimoto, 2405
Ando, 2408
Shibata, 2412
Hayata, 2413
Ishikawa, 2416
Kato M, 2420
Nagazaki, 2421
Mori, 2424
Sato, 2425
Hirano, 2432​

MS starts on Day 4, at 16:50
Harimoto, 1401
Yoshimura M, 1406
Oshima, 1409
Hirano Y, 1411
Morizono M, 1416
Matsudaira KT, 1417
Togami, 1422
Kizukuri, 1423
Matsudaira KJ, 1424
Niwa, 1427
Ueda, 1430
Mizutani, 1432​

Yukiya Uda will start on Day 3, at 14:45, 1214.​
 
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Main draw for:
XD starts on Day 1, at 16:50
Ito/Morizono, 5201
Yoshimura/Ishikawa, 5217​

WD starts on Day 4, at 14:00
Ito/Hayata, 4401
Ishikawa/Hirano, 4407
Sato/Hashimoto, 4408​

MD starts on Day 4, at 14:35
Mizutani/Oshima, 3401
Harimoto/Kizukuri, 3406​

WS starts on Day 4, at 15:10
Ito, 2401
Maeda, 2404
Hashimoto, 2405
Ando, 2408
Shibata, 2412
Hayata, 2413
Ishikawa, 2416
Kato M, 2420
Nagazaki, 2421
Mori, 2424
Sato, 2425
Hirano, 2432​

MS starts on Day 4, at 16:50
Harimoto, 1401
Yoshimura M, 1406
Oshima, 1409
Hirano Y, 1411
Morizono M, 1416
Matsudaira KT, 1417
Togami, 1422
Kizukuri, 1423
Matsudaira KJ, 1424
Niwa, 1427
Ueda, 1430
Mizutani, 1432​
Yukiya Uda will start on Day 3, at 14:45, 1214.​
Thanks for providing when the various events start. What do the numbers after the player's names mean?
 
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now watching table 18, Mixed Doubles to watch Harimoto Miwa the young sister of Tomokazu (still an elementary school 4th grader) !!! she 's playing with a young player called Hoshi (?)

They're playing against very good players, Kazuhiro Chan and Misaki Morizono.
 
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Your opinion, who will be in the final?

it would be a great surprise if it wasn't MORIZONO/ITO vs HARIMOTO/NAGASAKI

never even heard about UEMURA and ABE. They must be young players

In the final I think MORIZONO/ITO will win they are a more balanced team I believe.
 
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