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It rubs on me that Mizutani may be considered the greatest Japanese male player.Mizutani is likely the greatest Japanese male player in table tennis history and his achievements as a prodigy are not going to be matched by Togami anytime soon unless time travel becomes a possibility. The benefit for players like Togami is that they can show there is another route, which isn't to be not a prodigy at all, but maybe to be less complete as a child but to build out skillsets later and work hard and get closer to the top in older age, whether that can catch up with those who got earlier success is an open question for some, but as Hayata has shown, it is clearly possible.
So by all means, if we assume you are interpreting Mizutani correctly, Mizutani can pronounce judgment from his throne, but that has no bearing on the struggles of everyday players. We can all make predictions, but Harimoto himself for all his early promise has no guarantee of winning any major titles.
His record with the whole Chinese A and B teams of his time was absolutely disastrous: never won with the likes of Ma Long, Zhang Jike, Xu Xin, Fan Zhendong, Chen Qi, Hao Shuai, Lin Gaoyuan, Yan An, Fang Bo, had only one win and many many losses with Wang Liqin, Ma Lin, Wang Hao (who were the previous generation of players.
We are talking 3 wins and something like 70 losses with multiple players of multiple generations.
He is losing on H2H also with Timo Boll, Joo Se Hyuk, Ruwen Filus.
He was a high level player no doubt, and extremely fun to watch, but that's pretty much it, I would say, as for playing level relative to his time, Harimoto became better than him many years ago.
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