In a match between Kanagawa and Kyushu in the Japanese table tennis T-League on March 2, local time, Kanagawa defeated Kyushu 3-1 with the excellent performance of Miu Hirano and others.
On March 2, 2025, Miu Hirano, a player of the Kanagawa team who played in the T-League
Miu Hirano, the ace player of the Kanagawa team with a win rate of more than 90% in the T-League, also showed a sense of stability and intensity in this game. Her opponent was Kyushu, who also played in the sixth round of the Women's Singles at the All Japan Championships in JanuaryChipperUshijima Hoshiro. Although Miu Hirano has a psychological advantage, at first she fell into the opponent's defensive rhythm and did not fight only for firepower.
Coupled with her naturally fast and strong smash, Miu Hirano then aimed at the corner of the opponent's court, playing tricks on the opponent with accurate routes and slow tactics. He scored six games in a row from 5-5 to win the first game, took control early, and eventually helped his team win. So far in this season's T-League, Miu Hirano's record has come to 15 wins in 16 games. "I think it's a steady rise in terms of strength, but it's another story on the world stage. You have to be strict with yourself."
Miu Hirano, who holds the record for the youngest winner at the All Japan Championships, will also celebrate her 25th birthday next month. "I just thought it would be nice if I could play well in the game in front of me." It seems that Miu Hirano wants to concentrate on fighting herself.