The women's singles final was held at the first international tournament of table tennis held in Qatar, and Mima Ito, who has been appointed as the representative of the Tokyo Olympics, won the championship over Hina Hayata.

The first international tournament of table tennis held in Doha, Qatar was held on the 6th of the final day of the women's singles final, both of which were 20 years old and Ito, who ranked 3rd in the world, and Hayada, who ranked 29th in the world, in Japan. It was a face-to-face meeting.



Ito was led in the first game with 5 to 8, but he returned to a tough course with Hayada's serve and turned around with 4 consecutive points, taking 11 to 9.



Ito also reversed the second game in the middle of the game and took it 11-8.



However, Hayada regained the 3rd and 4th games, and the game count was set to 2 to 2.



After that, Ito showed his strength by blocking Hayada's bang with a skillful receive and hitting a strong smash in a row, and took two games in a row.



He won the game count 4 to 2 and won the first international tournament.



A strong Chinese player who will be a rival of Ito at the Tokyo Olympics has forgotten to participate in this tournament due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but Ito made a pair in doubles and became Hayada who knew each other's play. He showed stable power, such as winning, and gained momentum toward the Olympics.