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  2. Tomokazu Harimoto - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Ling, at the peak of her career, represented the Chinese National Table Tennis Team at the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships in Tianjin. [11] His parents moved from China to Japan in 1998. [12] Tomokazu's younger sister Miwa Harimoto is also a table tennis player. [13] [14] Harimoto began playing table tennis at the age of two. [15]

  3. Category:Japanese male table tennis players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese male table tennis players" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Hiroto Shinozuka - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis career. ... Men's table tennis; Representing Japan; ... Doubles Hiroto Shinozuka (Japanese: 篠塚大登; born 23 December 2003 [3]) is a Japanese table ...

  5. Category:Japanese table tennis players - Wikipedia

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    Japanese male table tennis players (66 P) F. Japanese female table tennis players (87 P) O. Olympic table tennis players for Japan (41 P) P.

  6. Kenta Matsudaira - Wikipedia

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    Kenta Matsudaira (松平 健太, Matsudaira Kenta, born April 11, 1991) is a Japanese table tennis player. Winner of the 2006 World Junior Championships in singles, [4] he was the world number one junior player in 2008. [5] He is world-renowned for his tomahawk serve, which he has popularized throughout his career.

  7. Koki Niwa - Wikipedia

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    Koki Niwa (丹羽 孝希, Niwa Kōki, born 10 October 1994) is a Japanese male table tennis player. [4] He is the gold medalist at the 2010 Youth Olympics and he won the World Junior Table Tennis Championships in 2010 (doubles) and 2011 (singles).

  8. Seiya Kishikawa - Wikipedia

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    Seiya Kishikawa (岸川聖也, Kishikawa Seiya, born 21 May 1987) is a male Japanese table tennis player. [1] He paired with Jun Mizutani in men's doubles competitions, the duo won four consecutive national titles from 2007 to 2010. [3] They also won a bronze medal at the 2009 World Championships and two titles at the ITTF Pro Tour. [4]

  9. Shunsuke Togami - Wikipedia

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    At the 2021 Asian Table Tennis Championships, he won bronze in both the men's singles and men's team events. [3] He also won gold in both the men's doubles and mixed doubles events. [4] [5] Togami won the 2022 Japan Championships, beating Kenta Matsudaira in the final 4–2.