It's the 4th day of the Grand Sumo Spring Tournament, and Yokozuna Terunofuji, who has one loss, is in the lead against Hiramaku's Akio.

On the third day of the spring tournament, the 12th, Yokozuna Terunofuji and the four ozekis Toyoshoryu, Kotonowaka, and Takakeisho won, while Kirishima suffered three consecutive losses.



On the 4th day, the 13th, Terunofuji, with one loss, is in first place against Akio.



Their past match record is 6 wins and 3 losses, but they lost in their most recent match last summer.



In Terunofuji, just like in sumo on the 12th, if you pull the mawashi, your advantage will not waver.



Akio wants to move around and attack all at once, like he did when he defeated Yokozuna last time, without allowing him to create enough shape.



The top ozeki, Takakeisho, will be facing Ura, the top maegashira who has defeated two ozeki at the moment.



Their past match results are 10 wins and 4 losses, and the key will be whether Takakeisho can hit him head-first and push without stopping, and whether Ura can respond calmly even when pushed.



Also, among the ozeki group, new ozeki Kotonowaka will face Masaru, Hiramaku no Takashi, who has won 4 wins and 1 loss in the past.



Toyoshoryu will face Ohho, who made his debut in the same tournament in 2018, and Kirishima, who has lost three consecutive matches, will face Asanoyama, who is at the top of the list.



In addition, Sekiwake Wakamotoharu and Komusubi Aen, who have continued to win in Sanyaku and above, will compete.