On the 7th day of the Grand Sumo Tournament, Ozeki Takakeisho, who lost one, will be challenged by Hiramaku Midorifuji.

On the 13th, the 6th day of the first place, Takakeisho, who had one loss, won against Aen, who had won five straight games, while Sekiwake Hoshoryu lost to Midorifuji and retreated to two losses.



In addition, Midoriyama and Kotokatsuho, who had won five consecutive matches, also lost, so the makuuchi's winning streak disappeared.



On the 7th day, the 14th, Takakeisho is challenged by Midorifuji, an opponent with whom he has two wins and no losses in his past matches.



I want Takakeisho to come out sharply from the tachiai and attack the small opponent at once without taking advantage of his strong thrust.



Midorifuji, on the other hand, showed tenacity at the edge of the ring on the 13th against Sekiwake Hoshoryu. it is.



Aen, who has retreated to one loss, will face Hoshoryu, who has two losses.



In past matches, Hoshoryu has won with 4 wins and 1 loss, but Aen has won the previous place.



The key will likely be whether Aen will be able to keep up with the losses on the 13th, and whether Aen will be able to push forward and attack with good rotation, and whether Hoshoryu will be able to survive the push and pull the mawashi.



With one loss, Sho Daiei is the best with Sata no Umi in the flat curtain.



In past matches, Daiei has won with 7 wins and 3 losses.