On the 10th day of the Sumo Spring Basho, Takayasu Akira, who stands alone at the top with 8 wins and 1 loss, will face Takakeishō Ozeki.

In the spring place, Takayasu Akira has a strength reminiscent of the Ozeki era, and from the second day he has won eight consecutive victories, leading alone with eight wins and one loss.



Terunofuji Sekiwake and Chiyo no Kuni of the flat curtain, who are aiming to return to Ozeki with two losses, will follow suit.



On the 23rd of the 10th day, Takayasu played against Takakeishō Ozeki, and his past match record was 6 wins, 6 losses, and 5 minutes.



Takayasu has the horsepower that comes out so far and the goodness of four sumo wrestling, and even though he is an active Ozeki opponent, there is a lot to be expected if it becomes a development that matches his heart.



As Takakeishō, we are paying attention to which one can be brought into an advantageous form, where we want to push it out thoroughly without allowing it to turn and decide the game.



Terunofuji, who chases after two losses, will face Shimanoumi in the flat curtain.



There was only one match in the past, and Terunofuji won at that time.



Terunofuji is overwhelmingly superior if it is assembled in the right four, which is its specialty, but as Shimanoumi has some forcible sumo wrestling, such as being unable to take shape and holding it by force, Shimanoumi I want to raise Terunofuji's upper body from the stand-up and panic.



Chiyo no Kuni, who has only two losses per person in the flat curtain, is playing against Okinoumi Ayumi.



In the past, the match record was 5 wins, 5 losses, and 5 minutes.