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ho azzerato il bancrool (cit. ASSOMATTO2020)
beh c'è anche il gioco compulsivo senza regole, io per prima lo confesso,molte volte mi è capitato per sfogare la mia rabbia del momento... non si gioca per vincere ma solo per sfogarsi contro qualcuno... (cit. lucy80)
Mamma mia si torna agli antichi fasti... post aperto alle 00.01![]()
JERRYJ0NES:"Why does Doug only have asians as his trained monkeys? Hook an american up with the Dog Pork support package!"
Owster:"Because when Asians says Doug Pork it still comes out as Doug Polk."
On March 2014, she and Mima Ito won their first doubles title at ITTF World Tour German Open. They became the youngest ever winners of the doubles competition in the ITTF World Tour. She was part of the Japanese team in 2014 Asian Games, but lost to China in Final.
On April 2014 she won her second doubles title with Mima Ito at the ITTF World Tour Spanish open.
On December 2014, she won the doubles title with Mima Ito at the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in Bangkok. The pair defeated Singapore pair of Feng Tianwei and Yu Mengyu in semi-finals and Poland pair of Katarzyna Grzybowska and Natalia Partyka in final.
On 5 July 2015, Miu Hirano and Mima Ito won the Women’s Doubles title at ITTF World Tour Korean Open. This is their third double titles since year 2014.
On April 2016, she won her first women´s singles title in ITTF World Tour Polish Open by defeating Yu Mengyu in the Final.
On 9 October 2016, with the absence of Chinese players, she seizes the opportunity to win the Women's World Cup in Philadelphia, USA after defeating Mima Ito in the quarterfinals, Feng Tianwei in the semi-final and Cheng I-ching in the final. This marks the youngest women's World Cup Champion and the first non-Chinese player to win the title.
On 22 January 2017, she won All Japan Championships by defeating Kasumi Ishikawa 4-2 in the final at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium.On 14 April 2017, she defeated the world ranked No.1 player Ding Ning at the 2017 ITTF Asian Table Tennis Championships. The following day of the tournament, she defeated the world ranked No.2 player Zhu Yuling in the Semifinals and Chen Meng world ranked No.5 in the Finals, where she set a new record for the youngest winner of the Asian Championships in the Singles Event. She became the third non-Chinese player ever and the first non-Chinese player since Chire Koyama in 1996 to win the Singles title.
si stanno giocando i mondiali in Germania... c'mon!![]()
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Japan’s 17-year-old sensation Miu HIRANO has made history at the Liebherr 2017 World Table Tennis Championships to secure Japan’s first World Championships singles medal in 48 years!
The last time Japan ever won a medal in the Singles event was back in 1969 when Toshiko KOWADA won gold in Munich, Germany.
In the rematch of their semifinals encounter at the Women’s World Cup last year, HIRANO was fearless against world number four FENG Tianwei (SGP), attacking aggressively on the table. Despite FENG pushing HIRANO to the full limit in the third game 16-18, the 2010 World Team Champion was had no solutions to the 17-year-old’s fast attacks, losing In four straight games (5-11, 2-11, 16-18, 5-11).
HIRANO is no stranger to breaking records & making history, becoming the youngest ever World Cup Champion in 2016, youngest ever Japan Champion in 2017, and youngest ever Asian Champion just last month at the Seamaster 2017 ITTF-Asian Championships. The young Japanese sensation was also named the Breakthrough Star of the year at the 2016 ITTF Star Awards.
HIRANO, who has been dubbed “Hurricane HIRANO” after she upset three top ranked Chinese players including World & Olympic Champion DING Ning to take the Asian Championships crown, is clear of her aim to take the World Championships by storm this time.
“After my win (at the Asian Championships), I have more self confidence, I don’t have any fear before a match. I always enter a match to win,” stated HIRANO. “I want to win the title here in Düsseldorf.”
semifinale oggi alle 12.30 contro la n°1 al mondo Ding Ning, quote tutte a favore della Cinese (3 ori alle Olimpiadi e 4 ai Mondiali + 5 argenti)
a seguire l'altra semifinale tra le altre due Cinesi Liu (n°2 WR) e Zhu (n°3 WR)
c'mon!
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cazzu cazzu io io!![]()
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ho azzerato il bancrool (cit. ASSOMATTO2020)
beh c'è anche il gioco compulsivo senza regole, io per prima lo confesso,molte volte mi è capitato per sfogare la mia rabbia del momento... non si gioca per vincere ma solo per sfogarsi contro qualcuno... (cit. lucy80)
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