Miu Hirano or Mimato Ito: Who will qualify for the singles competition at the Paris Olympics?A fierce battle for qualification is about to enter its final stages. At present, Hina Hayada has basically locked up the singles qualification for the Olympic Games, while the other qualification will be between Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano. However, Ito seems to be lacking in confidence, in stark contrast, Miu Hirano is confident and has publicly stated that she will give it her all at the upcoming Japanese National Championships. In such a context, can she still counterattack?
So, who will be the ultimate winner?Hina Hayada has already won the bronze medal at the World Championships and has basically locked up the singles qualification for the Olympic Games. Ito's competitive form gradually declined after the Tokyo Olympics, and the position of the first sister was also replaced by Hina Hayata. And Miu Hirano leads Ito by a full 34 in points5 points, showing that she is currently in a clear dominant position. In such an unfavorable situation, will Ito be able to turn the situation around and regain his dominant position?
Ito's confidence seems to have been affected to some extent, while Miu Hirano has shown great fighting spirit and confidence. At the press conference, Miu Hirano even publicly shouted to Misei Ito, saying that she would go all out at the Japanese National Championships. Does this completely different mentality and performance mean that the final result is already doomed?In this fierce battle for qualification, the performances of both sides will determine who makes it to the singles competition at the Paris Olympics. Will Hirano's confidence and form help her qualify?
Will Ito be able to fight back in the face of adversity and regain his advantage?The rivalry between these two young players will culminate at the Japan National Championships, so let's wait and see who emerges victorious. Overall, the qualification battle between Mimato Ito and Miu Hirano is heating up. Ito's form has slipped and his confidence is low, while Hirano is confident and ready to give it his all. Against this backdrop, will Ito be able to turn things around and regain her dominant position at the upcoming Japan National Championships?
Or will Miu Hirano continue to lead and eventually qualify for the singles competition at the Paris Olympics?Who do you think will be the winner?Looking forward to your comments!