Japanese League - T.League 2019/2020

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Thank you very much. How did you find these as all the videos are unlisted?

I set them as unlisted ;) I think it's safer. Many table tennis videos have been deleted from Youtube after reporting by copyright holders.

Video from today's first match:

Match 07 Nippon Life Red ELF vs Top Otome Pingpongs Nagoya
01 Chen Szu-Yu - Miyu Maeda vs Yang Haeun - Rika Suzuki
02 Hina Hayata vs Ayane Morita (Stream froze at the end of the 5th set :( )
03 Sakura Mori vs Yang Haeun
04 Jeon Jihee vs Shoko Yamamoto
05 Jeon Jihee vs Ayane Morita

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8axOkV9vNB7d0jzN9HqBajvaKfuCifWN


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Video from today's second match:

Match 08
Nippon Paint Mallets vs Kinoshita Abyell Kanagawa
01 Lee Ho-Ching - Soo Wai Yam Minnie vs Zeng Jian - Mizuki Morizono
02 Miyu Kato vs Doo Hoi Kem
03 Sawettabut Suthasini vs Zeng Jian
04 Lee Ho-Ching vs Yui Hamamoto
05 Miyu Kato vs Doo Hoi Kem


https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8axOkV9vNB78vkboCknFU1z2TQGZ9gDL
 
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The meaning of the team names is explained at each club on the official T.League page. I don't know Japanese, but with Google Translator I could understand the text a little bit :cool:

Do you have muramtsu vs wong chun ting?
 
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Results from Sun 01 September 2019:

Women

Nippon Life Red ELF 2:3 Top Otome Pingpongs Nagoya (Sun 01 Sep 2019)
1) Chen Szu-Yu/Miyu Maeda 1:2 Yang Haeun/Rika Suzuki (11:4, 6:11, 8:11)
2) Hina Hayata 2:3 Ayane Morita (11:6, 9:11, 11:10, 9:11, 9:11)
3) Sakura Mori 3:2 Yang Haeun (11:7, 8:11, 5:11, 11:8, 11:9)
4) Jeon Jihee 3:1 Shoko Yamamoto (11:9, 11:10, 10:11, 11:9)
5) Jeon Jihee 0:1 Ayane Morita (6:11)


Nippon Paint Mallets 2:3 Kinoshita Abyell Kanagawa (Sun 01 Sep 2019)
1) Lee Ho Ching/Minnie Soo Wai Yam 0:2 Zeng Jian/Mizuki Morizono (10:11, 6:11)
2) Miyu Kato 1:3 Doo Hoi Kem (9:11, 9:11, 11:6, 9:11)
3) Suthasini Sawettabut 3:2 Zeng Jian (5:11, 11:5, 10:11, 11:8, 12:10)
4) Lee Ho Ching 3:2 Yui Hamamoto (11:3, 7:11, 11:5, 5:11, 11:9)
5) Miyu Kato 0:1 Doo Hoi Kem (6:11)


Source: https://tleague.jp/match/?season=2019
 
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Results from Mon 02 September 2019:

Women

Nippon Paint Mallets 3:2 Top Otome Pingpongs Nagoya
1) Lee Ho Ching/Minnie Soo Wai Yam 1:2 Misaki Morizono/Ayane Morita (9:11, 11:5, 7:11)
2) Suthasini Sawettabut 3:0 Yang Haeun (11:7, 11:5, 11:5)
3) Minnie Soo Wai Yam 2:3 Ayane Morita (11:6, 8:11, 7:11, 11:10, 9:11)
4) Miyu Kato 3:0 Shoko Yamamoto (11:7, 11:2, 11:10)
5) Miyu Kato 1:0 Yang Haeun (12:10)


Source: https://tleague.jp/match/?season=2019
 
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Match 09 Okayama Rivets vs Kinoshita Meister Tokyo
01 Jin Ueda - Masataka Morizono vs Yuya Oshima - Kenta Tazoe
02 Asuka Machi vs Jun Mizutani
03 Masataka Morizono vs Hou Yingchao
04 Lin Yun Ju vs Yuya Oshima
05 Lin Yun Ju vs Hou Yingchao

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8axOkV9vNB4VMioHsB3VBmMdS4E2wRJe

Next 7 days I'm on vacation, i upload videos from the next games when I return.
 
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Results from Wed 04 September 2019:

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Okayama Rivets 2:3 Kinoshita Meister Tokyo
1) Jin Ueda/Masataka Morizono 2:0 Yuya Oshima/Kenta Tazoe (11:6, 11:7)
2) Asuka Machi 0:3 Jun Mizutani (6:11, 4:11, 8:11)
3) Masataka Morizono 0:3 Hou Yingchao (7:11, 10:11, 9:11)
4) Lin Yun-Ju 3:0 Yuya Oshima (11:8, 11:4, 11:5)
5) Lin Yun-Ju 0:1 Hou Yingchao (8:11)


Source: https://tleague.jp/match/?season=2019
 
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I thought the Chinese didn’t want any of their players in the TLeague. All their women players quit indeed.

Why is Hou Yingchao their national champion allowed then ?

He played a few matches with Tokyo Meisters at the end of last season and he's hasn't been part of the CNT for over a decade if I'm not mistaken.
 
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He played a few matches with Tokyo Meisters at the end of last season and he's hasn't been part of the CNT for over a decade if I'm not mistaken.

yes I am aware of that, but there were a few (ex-)CNT women who were playing in various teams, they aren't there anymore
 
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yes I am aware of that, but there were a few (ex-)CNT women who were playing in various teams, they aren't there anymore

Are they at least current sparing partners to the CNT?

It's too bad more Chinese players are not playing in the T-League. Hopefully they'll be allowed to join after the Tokyo Olympics. LGY's visit in Japan seems to go in that direction.
 
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Are they at least current sparing partners to the CNT?

It's too bad more Chinese players are not playing in the T-League. Hopefully they'll be allowed to join after the Tokyo Olympics. LGY's visit in Japan seems to go in that direction.

i know for example that Yuan Xuejiao was a former Marvelous 12 in 2017
she got quite chubby since
 
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