It's the 7th day of the spring tournament, and Kotonowaka, the new ozeki with two losses, is in the lead with Akio from Hiramaku, who has defeated Yokozuna.

On the 6th day of the spring tournament, the 15th, Komusubi Aen suffered his first loss, leaving no one with a winning streak of Sanyaku or higher.



In Sanyaku and above, there are three ozekis with two losses: Shoryu Toyo, Takakeisho, and Kotonowaka, followed by sekiwake Wakamotoharu.



On the 7th day, the 16th, Kotonowaka, the new ozeki, is in first place against Akio of Hiramaku, who is currently defeating Yokozuna.



In past matches, they have won 6 wins and 5 losses, but in the past year, they have dominated with 4 wins and 1 loss.



Kotonowaka is good at sumo with the right four, and Akio is good with the left four, so it will be interesting to see which one can bring his style to the so-called fighting four.



Like Kotonowaka, Toyo Shoryu, who has two losses, will have a good fight against Komusubi Aen, who has one loss.



In past matches, Toyo Shoryu has won with 9 wins and 3 losses, but Anen has won the previous match.



For Toyoshoryu, you want to pull the mawashi first and connect it with a throw or a side attack, but for Anen, the key seems to be to push it out and attack, and not let it get into the pocket.



Kakuban ozeki Takakeisho will face Komusubi Nishikiki, who has 8 wins and 3 losses in the past.



On the other hand, of the two wrestlers who have continued to win in Hiramaku, Onosato will face Abusaki, who has two losses, and Takafuji, a new wrestler, will face Shonan Noumi, who has one loss.