Uta Abe, who has been appointed as the representative of the Tokyo Olympics and Judo, won the tournament in Russia and won the international tournament for the second time in a row. It was a very good last match, "he said.

Abe, who has been nominated to represent the 52-kilometer class of Judo women at the Tokyo Olympics, has won four games in Russia and won two consecutive international tournaments.



Abe responded to an online interview on the 6th, one night after the match, saying, "I feel that the part where I calmly respond to opponents who dislike my kumite and perform footwork is growing. I realized the technological growth.



After that, he said, "It was a game where I was able to do my own judo very well. I became confident and it was a very good final game for the Olympics."



Then, he vowed again that he would like to do his best preparation and the best performance for the remaining three months for the Olympic Games aiming for the gold medal.



On the other hand, Funa Tonaki, who won the women's 48-kilometer class with one win in all games, responded, "I used to be impatient with a disadvantageous kumite, but I think I was able to deal calmly without being impatient." He said, "I'm just thinking about preparing for the Olympics with the determination that my feelings will not be shaken."