
Mixed doubles 2nd place
Women’s singles 14th place
14th place in women’s doubles
2025 World Championships – Mixed doubles: Bronze medal, Women’s doubles: Bronze medal, Women’s singles: Round of 16
China Smash 2025 – Women’s singles semifinals, women’s doubles quarterfinals
USA Smash 2025 – Women’s singles quarterfinals, women’s doubles quarterfinals, mixed doubles runner-up
WTT Star Contender India – Women’s singles semifinals, Women’s doubles runner-up, Mixed doubles winner
WTT Contender Zagreb – Mixed Doubles Championship
Singapore Smash – Women’s Singles Round of 16
WTT Star Contender Ljubljana – Women’s doubles runner-up, mixed doubles winner
WTT Champion Incheon – Women’s Singles Quarterfinals
ITTF Asian Team Bhubaneswar – Women’s Singles Semifinals
Europe Smash Sweden – Women’s doubles semifinals, mixed doubles runner-up
IWTT Champions 2025 – Women’s Singles Round of 16
WTT Champion Yokohama – Women’s Singles Round of 32
WTT Champion Macau – Women’s Singles Round of 32
WTT Champion – Montpellier (currently in progress) – Successfully advanced to the quarterfinals of the women’s singles
First of all, mixed doubles is at the highest level in the world. Even if the Olympics are held right now, a medal spot is likely.
The women’s singles ranges from 8 to 16 rounds. But overall, I feel strong in big games.
I hope to make it to the finals for the first time before the year ends.
Since women’s doubles is not the main event, I am participating without a regular partner.
I think I’ll do well if I do it, but I don’t seem to be training intensively because I’m focusing on individual and mixed uniforms.
Fighting, Piyak!