On the 12th day of the Grand Sumo Tournament, Ozeki Takakeisho, who is in the top with two losses, is the best with Komusubi Kirimayama.

On the 18th, the 11th day, Takakeisho, who was the sole leader with one loss, lost to Shinkomusubi Kotonowaka and suffered a second loss.



In addition, Abu Saki won the first of the two losses between Abusaki and Kotokatsuho in the flat curtain.



At the end of the 11th day, Takakeisho and Abusaki tied with 2 losses, and Hiramaku's Tamawashi and Kotokatsuho followed with 3 losses.



On the 19th, the 12th day, Takakeisho will face Kirimayama.



In past matches, Takakeisho has won 8 wins and 5 losses, but last year's 6 tournaments were 3 wins and 3 losses, including a bye loss.



Takakeisho is sure to win victories in sumo that calmly looks at his opponent in addition to his specialty of pushing.



On the 18th, we were unable to hold back and lost, but we would like to make use of his characteristic thrusts to attack all at once.



On the other hand, Kirimayama is doing well on the 18th, showing strength on the edge of the ring and defeating Sekiwake Wakatakakage.



Taking the first move and wrestling, if Ozeki's thrust is blocked, it will be a chance.



Abusaki, who also lost two times, was scheduled to face Tamawashi, a veteran who lost three times.



In the past, the overall record is 5 wins and 6 losses for Abusaki.



Sumo wrestlers who are good at pushing sumo are expected to attack each other with fierce thrusts, and it looks like it will be the best to see.



In addition, Kotokatsuho, who has three losses, will face Nishiki, who has a flat curtain.