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Of course, you have the right to have an opinion, including on Hayat’s playing style ....
But have you looked at the statistics? How many Ishikawa-Hirano are already training, how many games have they played in tournaments, what are the results of these games?
If I’m not mistaken, the Hirano-Hayata couple took part in tournaments only two times ...
I don’t remember the details, but they certainly played no worse than Ishikawa-Hirano ....
As for the comparison of Ishikawa and Hirano in singles .....Of course, this is only my personal opinion, but now Hayata is not better in terms of power, but not worse than Ishikawa ...But of course Ishikawa has much more experience participating in major important tournaments ....
Nevertheless ... You yourself cite Korea, Shin Yubin as an example ....The Koreans took a chance - and it turned out very successfully ....
But have you looked at the statistics? How many Ishikawa-Hirano are already training, how many games have they played in tournaments, what are the results of these games?
If I’m not mistaken, the Hirano-Hayata couple took part in tournaments only two times ...
I don’t remember the details, but they certainly played no worse than Ishikawa-Hirano ....
As for the comparison of Ishikawa and Hirano in singles .....Of course, this is only my personal opinion, but now Hayata is not better in terms of power, but not worse than Ishikawa ...But of course Ishikawa has much more experience participating in major important tournaments ....
Nevertheless ... You yourself cite Korea, Shin Yubin as an example ....The Koreans took a chance - and it turned out very successfully ....