Badminton Women's Doubles “Fighting Battle” Olympic Games Fights End of Match 6:22 on January 5

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The badminton women's doubles, which are expected to receive multiple medals at the Tokyo Olympics, will be in the final stages of the battle in which the top three players in the world rankings will compete fiercely over two frames.

The Tokyo Olympics badminton Japanese national team is based on the points earned during the one-year international tournament in each event. The singles are in the 16th place in the world rankings on April 30, and the doubles are in the 8th place. Of these, the top two are informal.

To date, Kento Momota, the world's top-ranked single in men's singles, is the only one who has secured Japan National Team.

On the other hand, in the women's doubles national fight, the Japanese pair occupies 2nd to 4th place in the world ranking, so it is rarely a "fighting battle", with the pair of Yuki Fukushima and Ayaka Hirota ranked second in the world A pair of Kazuna Nagahara and Mayu Matsumoto, third place in the world who won the World Championship for two consecutive victories, and a pair of Reika Takahashi and Misaki Matsutomo, fourth in the world at the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Gold Medal Is continuing.

Of these, the pair of Takahashi and Matsutomo was drained by points at the international tournament last year without shaking, but in the top league tournament held last month, they defeated two pairs of rivals and joined the team. He is showing signs of recovery, such as leading to the championship, and aims to make up in the final round of the national battle starting from this month's expedition to Southeast Asia.

Fukushima, who leads the race in the national team, said, "I do not know who will win because the difference in power is overcoming, but I want to connect to the Olympics firmly." Because it is an Olympic gold medal, I want to see the best scenery at the highest point on the podium. "