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Miwa Harimoto takes out Kallberg
Satsuki Odo takes out Sawettebut
Miyu Nagasaki takes out Diaz

Now Sakura Yokoi has to beat Joo Cheonhui for the JNT to score 4/4 and make it an All-Japan affair from semis
That's a tough request right now as Joo may be S. Korea's best player right now and is playing really well. Very clean technique. Good power. Miwa can take her down, but Yokoi is going to have to pull off something special down 0-2 now.
 
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Yokoi can be passed over. Enough chances have been given.

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Yokoi 0-3 Joo Cheonhui (-9, -8, -8)
 
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Odo vs. Nagasaki is going to be fun to watch. Nagasaki played near perfect vs. Diaz, but Odo has been playing amazing all year. In the past, Nagasaki's anticipation and reaction speed have been a bit suspect, but she has improved that this year. She will need to be on full alert when playing super quick Odo. Nagasaki is also in a race with Kihara for highest world ranking for the Asian Championship spot. Odo has already claimed a spot with her domestic trial win.
 
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It was no fluke that THA defeated IND and PRK to take bronze medal in WT at Asian Games 2022. Highly likely to cause trouble at Paris 2024.

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Paranang/Sawettabut 2-3 Yokoi/Odo (-9, -5, 8, 8, -2)
 
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Harimoto/Hayata 3-2 Karlsoon/Kallberg (-8, 11, 10, -6, 7)
G5 71, 73 TO for JPN, 86, 106, 107, 117

For G1, Harimoto played and finished with FH much more (as planned?) but Hayata was clearly out of it when Karlsson got up to speed and blocked back shot after shot. Tasei speaking to Hayata only after G1 indicates she was the root cause. From G2 onward, Harimoto cut down on FH usage and reverted to his old game to cover for Hayata. Wouldn't have worked out if Harimoto were off as well.
 
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Tomo/Hayata did what they had to do and win the XD championship. Nonetheless, the 2nd seed at the Olympics is in Lim/Shin pair's hands. If they make the finals of SC Bangkok, the 2nd seed is theirs. If they don't, then Tomo/Hayata have a chance. Lim/Shin have lost to KK/Kallberg earlier this year so there's a chance.
 
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Odo 3-1 Nagasaki (-9, 1, 5, 5)

Nagasaki's problem still persists. The habit of hitting off-the-bounce even when she is off only aggravates the problem but she just keeps at it. Let the ball drop some more, slow down the pace a little, add a little more spin and the match could've changed in her favor. As I noted over at MyTT in 2022 (again, lost forever), she has the reach and physical advantage to play a little more away from table.
 
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S.ODO absolutely trashed NAGASAKI.
she's on another level.
her FH attacks are sudden and powerful. it's an instant no-touch winner.
so much domination.

and when the opponent attacks she's not even blocking most of the time, its an agressive counter, even when in a difficult position.
 
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