Para-Badminton Japan's best national tournament Satomi wins second straight December 14th 20:39

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A new competition at the Tokyo Paralympics, a competition to decide Japan's best in parabadminton was held in Chiba Prefecture, and Rina Satomi, who won the world championship in the wheelchair class of women's singles, won the second consecutive title It was.

The “Japan Badminton Championships for Persons with Disabilities” was the tournament to determine the best in Japan, and was opened in Chiba Prefecture on the 14th with over 100 players from all over Japan participating.

On the 14th of the first day, a game was held with various singles, and for the final of a class where girls' wheelchairs had a heavy obstacle, Satomi who won the gold medal in the previous world championship and the championship for the first time in two years Aim player Ikumi Fukuya played.

In the wheelchair class, the range of coats that are valid is only one side except the front of the net.

In the first game, Satomi shook the opponent back and forth and scored points with cut shots and drop shots that took up space in front of the net, taking a large difference of 21 to 8.

In the second game, Satomi did not pass the flow of the game, and took straight 8 points for 21 consecutive points.

In addition, in the final of the class where the wheelchair class's obstacle is light, four players who participated will play a league game, and the world ranking 2nd player Yamazaki Saki will play against runner-up Rie Ogura for 4 consecutive years Won the tournament for five consecutive wins in all three rounds.

On the 15th, various events of doubles will be held, and Satomi and Yamazaki will pair up and participate in the women's doubles wheelchair class.