On the 14th day of the Grand Sumo Tournament, Tamawashi Hiramaku, who is leading the contender for the championship with two losses, will face Shoen, also of Hiramaku.

If Tamawashi wins and Takayasu, who has three losses, and Hokushofuji lose, Tamawashi's second victory will be decided without waiting for Chiakiraku.

On the 23rd, after the 13th day of the Autumn Tournament, Tamawashi was the sole leader with 2 losses, followed by Takayasu and Hokushofuji with 3 losses.



On the 24th, the 14th day, Tamawashi, the third maegashira, will face Shoen, the top maegashira.



In past matches, Tamawashi has lost 1 win and 2 losses.



Tamawashi suffered a second loss on the 22nd day of the 12th day, but on the 23rd he decided the match with a calm approach without dragging on the loss.



I would like to decide the game at once from the strong push that is the most characteristic of the 24th.



As Shoen, if you don't give in to Tamawashi's push, and use your characteristic quick attacks to get into the opponent's pockets and take advantage of them, the match will be more interesting.



In addition, Takayasu, who is chasing the fourth maegashira with three losses, is the best with sekiwake and Toyoshoryu.



In past matches, Takayasu has won 4 wins and 1 loss.



Takayasu is showing his strength in sumo wrestling that pushes forward without being particular about mawashi.



Hoshoryu, on the other hand, wants to make use of his speed to get into the opponent's pocket and pull the mawashi.



Hokusho Fuji, who also has 3 losses and is the 8th maegashira, is the best with sekiwake and Takakage Waka, who have lost 1 win and 3 losses in the past.



If Tamawashi wins and two people with 3 losses lose, Tamawashi's second victory will be decided without waiting for Senshuraku.