Yuri Tomono, a women's singles player from the Tokyo Paralympic Table Tennis class with disabilities in her arms and legs, played against Germany's Juliane Borf in the second match of the qualifying league and won the game count 3-2.

Tomono broke through the qualifying league with 1 win and 1 loss and advanced to the quarterfinals.

Tomono "I'm really glad I won"

Tomono, who broke through the qualifying league, said, "I was wondering what to do when I got two games, but I gained confidence by saying a lot of words that accept me, such as" Absolutely okay, "instead of blaming myself. I was able to win. I'm really glad I won, "he said with a smile.



After taking 2 games, he took 3 games in a row and won the game in a come-from-behind victory. I thought. That led to the victory. "



And for the next quarter-final, he said, "I want to do my best regardless of who the opponent is. If I am bullish, my play will come out, so I want to connect to that." rice field.

Yagi breaks through the qualifying league with 1 win and 1 loss

Katsukatsu Yagi, a class of men's singles with disabilities in his arms and legs, played against Slovenian Luka Trtnik in the second match of the qualifying league and won the game count 3-0.

Yagi broke through the qualifying league with 1 win and 1 loss.

Inoue qualifying league defeated "I can't attack at the point of the game"

Masachika Inoue, a class with the same disability in his arms and legs, played against Egyptian Said Muhammad Youssef, losing with a game count of 0-3, 1 win and 2 losses, and was eliminated in the qualifying league.



Inoue said, "I had a chance to play the game, but I couldn't attack at the end of the game. It's a shame because I wanted to go to the final tournament and see more games."



He said, "I want to rest my body and switch firmly. I want to practice doubles with Katsukatsu Yagi and win a medal in the team competition."