The Sumo Spring Basho will celebrate its first day on the 14th.

Yokozuna Hakuho, who will return from four consecutive holidays, will face Daieishō Koyui, who won the championship in the previous place.

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the venue for the Sumo Spring Basho will change from Osaka City to the Kokugikan in Ryogoku, Tokyo, and will celebrate its first day on the 14th.



Yokozuna Hakuho, who had been closed for four places in a row, was the first to team up with Daieishō Koyui, who won his first victory on the first day.



In past matches, Hakuho has won 6-2, but he lost in the last match last July.



Hakuho was infected with the new coronavirus in January, and he was worried about the adjustment in front of the place.



It will be interesting to see if Hakuho, who has just finished the holidays, will be able to show a stable sumo wrestling from a sharp step against Daieishō, who shines in the push-and-pull sumo wrestling.



Terunofuji Sekiwake, who is about to return to Ozeki, will face Hokutofuji in the flat curtain.

In the past, the match was 3 wins, 3 losses, and 5 minutes, but Terunofuji has won 3 consecutive wins.



It would be an advantageous development if Terunofuji, a four-sumo wrestler, could stop the push of Hokutofuji from the standpoint.



Kakuban's Takakeishō is the best with Abu Saki who lost the place earlier.

In past matches, Takakeishō has won with 5 wins and 3 losses.