Hina Hayata 早田ひな & Joo Cheonhui 주천희 vs Miwa Harimoto 張本美和 & Satsuki Odo 大藤さつき | R16 China Smash 2025

I feel a little bit bad for Yakoy because you know her and Odo are best mates from the Mickey house club in Japan and they were world number one thinking long term. Maybe they’re thinking long term. They’re both what under 21 years of age. Uh they are still only 17. So maybe they’re looking towards this new Olympics. One can get into that in a moment’s time. play Hayata think that she’s trying new level. So it would be a satisfactory satisfying victory. You sense if she were to greater than what it was a year or two ago. I mean look at to have won a champions event in the final but great year for her. They’re looking to be a bit more proactive to get their their backhands in. Uh I’d say Odo is very very strong on both wings. Reacts very quickly, moves very the player who’s just played the shot. Oh well, she and Hayata will know of course as well. Can be a weaker area of her game. Like I say, she stays doubles sometimes. She’s caught a bit flatfooted. They turn up for the big ones. They won the Olympics in Paris together. Losing to Kim Kumyong there. Got her revenge at the Worlds in She is doing very very well. She’s exactly where she needs to be or approach as a player, you know. pass the serve receive game and play a drive. I’d then fancy and trying to get them in the crossover trying to get them wide. Wasn’t happy with the fact that she played a bit of a loose ball. Gajara ranked 53 play the control momentum of her own body weight cuz she’s drifting towards the forehand. That’s a really space to work with. Just a couple of points away from it now. Oh, that was a big gain points. Oh, it’s lovely touch giving her teammates um too many clues about her game could be an option. Interesting to see how she serve. I think she has the best serve game out of these four women here. And then stretch them wide. Of course, born in China, J. Oh, wow. I think that uh I do think that Ju and Hayata more versatility inside the table but never the wide forehand. Nice parallel was the standout shot in that rally. And there it is again. Oh, there’s a she wrestles. This has been at the table blocking, redirecting. It’s Odo that’s been making the big shots, the best shots. Oh, that’s right there to beat the tie. double act. You never know. It’s quite open this evening. Something that’s really united the two countries in the past singles uh two years ago, probably the match of the of the championships to be honest. What was it 2018? We’re talking about how Muharano that’s the uh oh my goodness up there isn’t it have to have another look at that a bit later on seriously done something so special. Yeah. Nice. It is the way that they need to go about their business. constantly changing in this match. [Music] Oh wow. Great precision with the plus. What that means? No spin. Universal sign language of table tennis serving. It was a no spin cross table in singles. Same can be said for anyone serve. But yeah, it’s so subtle. Activation is awesome. How Wow, what a point. Oh, dismissive from Odo. Impossible to tell which way this match is going to go, isn’t it? Would have been very surprised to see a straight game win for either pair. Reversal there, actually. talented doubles player. Just got a yellow card there though. Taking too much time. Another great time out. Safe shot from Hayata. [Music] Oh, brilliant work. [Music] Wow. Oh, the minerals. Absolutely nothing to choose between these pairs of players. Oh, a little bit bad for you because you know her and order are best mates from the Mickey house club in Japan and they were well thinking long term. Maybe they’re thinking long term. They’re both what under 21 years of age. Uh he was still only 17. So maybe they’re looking towards this new Olympic cycle. one love. We can get into that in a moment’s time. Hayata Hayata think that she’s new level. So it would be a satisfactory satisfying victory. You sense if she were to greater than what it was a year or two ago. I mean, look at Sat to have won a Champions event in the final, but great year for her. They’re looking to be a bit more proactive to get their their back hands in. Uh, I’d say that Odo is very very strong on both wings. Reacts very quickly, moves to the player who’s just played the shot. Oh well she and Hayata will know of course as well that can be a weaker area of her game. Like I say she stays doubles sometimes. She’s caught a bit flatfooted and they turn up for the big ones. They won the Olympics in Paris together losing to Kim Kum there got her revenge at the Worlds in She is doing very very well. She’s exactly where she needs to be or approach as a player. You know, pass the serve receive game and play a drive. I’d then fancy trying to get them in the crossover, trying to get them wide. wasn’t happy with the fact that she played a bit of a loose ball. Gajara ranked 53 play control momentum of her own body weight cuz she was drifting towards the forehand. That’s a really space to work with. Just a couple of points away from it now. Oh, that was a big four game points. Oh, it’s lovely touch. Giving her teammates um too many clues about her game could be an option. Interesting to see how I love the high artist serve. I think she has the best serve game out of these four women here. Close and then stretch them wide. Of course, born in China, J. Oh, wow. I think that uh I do think that D and Hayata more versatility inside the table but with the wide forehand. Nice parallel was the standout shot in that rally. And there it is again. Oh, it’s a cool. She wrestles. This has been at the table blocking, redirecting. It’s Odo that’s been making the big shots, the best shots. Oh. That’s right there to beat the tie double act. You never know. It’s quite open this evening. Something that’s really united the two countries in the past singles two years ago. Probably the match of the of the championships to be honest. What was it 2018? We’re talking about how Muharano the uh oh my goodness up there, isn’t it? Have to have another look at that a bit later on. Seriously done something so special. Yeah, nice. It is the way that they need to go about their business. Decider constantly changing in this match. [Music] Oh, wow. Great precision with the plus. What that means, no spin. Universal sign language of table tennis. Certainly, it was a no spin. cross table in singles. Same can be said for anyone serve. But yeah, it’s so subtle. Activation is awesome. How wow. What a point. Oh, dismissive from Odo. Possible to tell which way this match is going to go, isn’t it? Would have been very surprised to see a straight game win for either pair. Reversal there. Actually, talented doubles player. Just got a yellow card there though. taking too much time. Another great round. Time out. Safe shot from Hayata. [Music] Oh, brilliant work. [Music] Wow. All the minerals. Absolutely nothing to choose between these pairs of players.

Hina Hayata 早田ひな & Joo Cheonhui 주천희 vs Miwa Harimoto 張本美和 & Satsuki Odo 大藤さつき | R16 China Smash 2025

🔥 A high-intensity Women’s Doubles Round of 16 clash at China Smash 2025!
Watch Hina Hayata 早田ひな (Japan 🇯🇵) and Joo Cheonhui 주천희 (Korea 🇰🇷) face Miwa Harimoto 張本美和 (Japan 🇯🇵) and Satsuki Odo 大藤さつき (Japan 🇯🇵) in a breathtaking table tennis (ping pong) battle filled with fast rallies, quick reflexes, and world-class skills.

🏓 Hina Hayata 早田ひな – Japan’s top star, powerful left-hander with precision and creativity.
🏓 Joo Cheonhui 주천희 – South Korea’s consistent and tactical doubles specialist.
🏓 Miwa Harimoto 張本美和 – Rising star of Japan, talented and fearless at just a young age.
🏓 Satsuki Odo 大藤さつき – Known for her agility and sharp attacking play.

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