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I believe she beat Mima Ito earlier this year in the Japanese selection game.
Yes. Kasumi Kimura beat Mima Ito 4-3 at the 2024 All Japan. I remember a few years ago when Kimura beat Hina Hayata twice in the same T League season.
 
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Yes. Kasumi Kimura beat Mima Ito 4-3 at the 2024 All Japan. I remember a few years ago when Kimura beat Hina Hayata twice in the same T League season.
She also won against Miu Hirano, Feng Tianwei in TLeague
 
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S. Sawettabut 3-2 Batra (11, 4, -9, -8, -10)
 
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Uda impressive 3-1 victory over Gauzy who seemed content to stand back there and fish... and lose.
I think it's because Uda did a lot of short arc loops against backspin to open the rally. Simon by instinct often fell back expecting those loops to go deep but due to them being short he couldn't defend well thus causing the return to have high bounce for Uda to push him far away from the table
 
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I am a new fan of the small S.ODO
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Odo is not wasting any time against Diya
Diya is still up and coming in India so it is a good learning experience. Sometimes you have to play against that level of skill to believe it exists and aspire to it.
 
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Harimoto 3-0 Quek (9, 4, 9)
This Blue Harimoto is comparable to the one at WTTC 2022.
 
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Suthasani Sawettabut is having a great tournament taking out both Pavade and Batra. The Thai women are doing well. Despite the 3-0 overall score, Orawan Paranang's loss to Miwa had game scores of 13,12,8.
Impressive performance by the Thai women. Paranang's rallying ability was on par with Miwa and there were a lot of beautiful blocks and redirects of Miwa's power shots. Interestingly, Suthasani's little sister Jinnipa apparently has a 3-0 win over Batra last year too. I guess the Thai team must be used to playing against pips.

The rest of Southeast Asia is going to have a hard time catching up to these two, with I guess Zeng Jian being the exception.
 
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Kimura 1-3 A. Diaz (-10, -4, 3, -11)
Lack of international experience cost Kimura the match.
 
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Kimura 1-3 A. Diaz (-10, -4, 3, -11)
Lack of international experience cost Kimura the match.
In G2 deuce there was a string of long serves which bounced on the line but were slightly net,
 
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It looks like JPN has won all match-ups against IND in MS/WS/XD. IND is wiped out except for WD.

WS R16
Nagasaki 3-2 Ghorpade (10, -9, -7, 6, 3)

MS R16
M. Yoshimura 3-2 Achanta (-6, 6, -9, 5, 6)
Gnanasekaran 0-3 Matsushima (-5, -5, -8)
Oikawa 3-2 Thakkar (-9, 8, -10, 8, 9)



MS
R32
Desai 1-3 Oikawa
R16
Oikawa 3-2 Thakkar
Gnanasekaran 0-3 Matsushima
M. Yoshimura 3-2 Achanta

WS
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Kimura 3-2 Akula
R16
Odo 3-0 Chitale
Batra 2-3 S. Sawettabut (for reference)
Nagasaki 3-2 Ghorpade

MD
QF
Huang Yan-Cheng 3-2 Gnanasekaran/Desai (for reference)
Achanta/Thakkar 0-3 Bourrassaud/Dorr (for reference)

WD
QF
Paranang/S. Sawettabut 3-0 Kamath/Batra (for reference)
Ghorpade/Chitale 3-1 A. Mukherjee/Akula (for reference)

XD
QF
Hayata/Harimoto 3-1 Kamath/Thakkar
SF
Hayata/Harimoto 3-0 Chitale/Shah
 
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S. Sawettabut 3-0 Pavade (3, 3, 10)
G1 80, 113
G3 24, 26, 76 TO for Pavade, 77, 87 Pavade served off the table, 89, 109, 1010, 1210

I wrote a few years ago over at MyTT (lost forever) that I needed more time to observe and that Pavade could've done better against Asian players. This match is exactly what I meant by that. Same old problem. She got lucky a week or 2 ago when Hirano (who actually led until the endgame in all 3 games) and Ito were fatigued (forget SYB).
Sawettabut was off to a good start last time but missed on that pop-up at 5:2 and Pavade got an edge for the next 2 points, which killed the momentum. Not so lucky for Pavade this time. She is very vulnerable to a spin-based game.

WTT CT Zagreb 2024
https://youtu.be/D2NCbCeJ99M?t=5642

WTT CT Tunis 2024
https://youtu.be/upjYgyE3vSE?t=12640
 
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