In the new competition of the Tokyo Paralympics, badminton, all the games in which Japanese players from the qualifying league participate have ended, and so far, nine players and four pairs have broke through the qualifying league in the 10th event.

In badminton, various qualifying leagues were held for three days until the 3rd, and all the games in which Japanese players participated were over.



On the 3rd, Japanese players participated in 11 games, and in a class with disabilities in the arms of women's singles, Ayako Suzuki, who is ranked first in the world, and a class in which the wheelchairs of men's singles have relatively light disabilities, 19-year-old Dai Kajiwara Akira and others have decided to break through the qualifying league.



So far, four players in the third men's singles, five players in the third women's singles, and four pairs in the fourth doubles have broke through the qualifying league.



In addition, Ryo Fujino, a class with a disability in the legs of women's singles, will be able to advance to the quarterfinals based on the results of another player in the same group on the night of the 3rd.



The final tournament match will start in the evening on the 3rd, and Sarina Satomi, who is ranked number one in the world ranking in the quarterfinals of the women's singles wheelchair class with relatively heavy disabilities, and the women's singles wheelchairs with relatively light disabilities will be in the quarterfinals. Yuma Yamazaki, who is ranked 3rd in the world ranking, will participate in the final, and Akiko Sugino and Kaede Kameyama will participate in the quarterfinals of the women's singles class with disabilities.



In addition, Osamu Nagashima and Hiroshi Murayama are scheduled to face each other in the quarterfinals of the class with relatively severe wheelchair disabilities.