On the fifth day of the Grand Sumo Autumn Tournament, Yokozuna Terunofuji, who has lost one, will be challenged by Tamawashi, who has won four consecutive wins since the first day.

On the 14th, Terunofuji defeated Meisei in a flat-maku to keep one loss.

On the 15th, the fifth day, he will be challenged by Tamawashi, the oldest in the makuuchi at 37 years old.



Tamawashi beat Shinsekiwaki Hoshoryu on the first day and Ozeki Masayo on the 14th, making it a four-game winning streak from the first day.

In the past, Terunofuji has won 11 wins and 8 losses, but since the beginning of this year, he has struggled with 1 win and 3 losses.



The point is whether Terunofuji can step in and stop Tamawashi's movement and bring it into a four-fold deployment.

On the other hand, Tamawashi will have more chances if he can bring down the yokozuna with strong hits and pushes, like the match that raised Venus from Terunofuji.



In addition, Ozeki Takakeisho, who has won three straight games from the second day, will face Hiramaku's Akio.

The past match record is 4 wins and 4 losses, and even after entering this year, it is even with 1 win and 1 loss.



Takakeisho is not panicked by Meisei's quick moves and can seize the initiative if he can knock his opponents down with thrusts that are regaining his natural strength.



In addition to Tamawashi, Wakamotoharu, Hokushofuji, and Wang Peng are four people who have won from the first day, and Wakamotoharu will face Takayasu, who has 3 wins and 1 loss.