Table Tennis All Japan Haya Hayata's first championship breaks Ishikawa in the final Women's singles January 19 16:27

The women's singles finals were held at the All Japan Table Tennis Championships, and Hina Hayata, 19, won his first victory over Yoshizumi Ishikawa, who has been decided to be the representative of the Tokyo Olympics.

The finals of the women's singles were held on the final day of the tournament at the All Japan Table Tennis Championships held in Osaka.

Hayata won the semifinals in the semifinals, beating the two-time champion Misato Ito and proceeding to the final for the first time in four years, against Ishikawa.

Hayata repeated the points in the first game, a powerful shot, and scored 11 to 7.

The second game was led by Ishikawa early in the game, but was reversed by aggressive serve near the end of the ping-pong table and backhand to return to a difficult course at a quick timing. I also took the game.

The fourth game was dropped, but in the fifth game, a powerful forehand shot, etc., accumulated points and captured 11: 8, achieving the first victory with a game count of 4: 1.

Hayata defeated Ito, Ishikawa and Tokyo Olympics and won the championship, winning the tournament and women's doubles.