On January 26, the final day of the Emperor's Cup and Queen's Cup 2025 All Japan Table Tennis Championships, the women's singles final was held. In the end, the first sister of Japanese table tennis, Hina Hayata, defeated the 16-year-old rising star Miwa Zhang in four straight games and won the championship.
Hina Hayada defeated 16-year-old rising star Miwa Haramoto in straight games
In the first game, Hina Hayata, who scored consecutive points and kept up with the rhythm, also won the second game. In the third game, Hina Hayada first mastered the game point, but was defused by Miwa Zhangmoto, but then Hina Hayada won three games in a row 13-11 with the advantage of serve, and welcomed the fourth game with a 3-0 victory.
At the beginning of the fourth game, Miwa Zhang took the initiative, but Hina Hayada showed the strength to not let her opponent get close, only to see her score in a row, successfully reversed the score, and won 11-6, locking up the final championship. So far, Hina Hayada has completed the feat of winning the women's singles championship for the third consecutive time in the all-day competition, and won the championship for the fourth time in the history of the tournament, and has become another player to achieve the women's singles championship for three consecutive championships since Kasumi Ishikawa in 2014~2016.
Zhang Benmei and this side lost to Hina Hayada in the women's singles final of the all-day tournament for two consecutive years, and her failure to win the championship this time also prevented her from becoming the youngest women's singles champion in the history of the tournament at the age of 16 years and 7 months.
The final result of the women's singles at the 2025 All Japan Table Tennis Championships was Hina Hayata, the first runner-up, Miwa Haramoto, and the third place was Mimato Ito and Satsuki Oto.
【Women's Singles Final】
Hina Hayada 4-0 Miwa Haramoto
11-3/11-6/13-11/11-6