HARIMOTO Tomokazu

27 Jun 2003
20
Male
1.76/5'9''

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TTE Table Tennis Men's Singles 5
Mixed Doubles 5
Men's Team 5

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 4
JPN
Japan
3
NEP
Nepal
0
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 2
PRK
DPR Korea
0
JPN
Japan
3
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 2
JPN
Japan
0
IRI
Islamic Rep. of Iran
3
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 4
MGL
GANHUYAG Ser-Od/BATBAYAR Doljinzuu
0
JPN
HARIMOTO Tomokazu/HAYATA Hina
3
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 2
HKG
HO Kwan Kit/LEE Ho Ching
2
JPN
HARIMOTO Tomokazu/HAYATA Hina
3
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 2
KAZ
KURMANGALIYEV AKURMANGALIYEV Alan
1
JPN
HARIMOTO THARIMOTO Tomokazu
4
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 1
CHN
LIN Gaoyuan/WANG Yidi
3
JPN
HARIMOTO Tomokazu/HAYATA Hina
1
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 1
IRI
ALAMIYAN DARONKOL.ALAMIYAN DARONKOLAEI Noshad
2
JPN
HARIMOTO THARIMOTO Tomokazu
4
Finished
Gongshu Canal Sports Park Gymnasium Table 1
KOR
JANG WJANG Woojin
4
JPN
HARIMOTO THARIMOTO Tomokazu
3
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Olympic Games
3Men's Team2020Tokyo, JPN
Last 16Men's Singles2020Tokyo, JPN
World Championships
2Mixed Doubles2023Durban, RSA
2Mixed Doubles2021Houston, TX, USA
5Men's Team2018Halmstad, SWE
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2023Durban, RSA
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2017Dusseldorf, GER
4th RoundMen's Singles2019Budapest, HUN
3rd RoundMen's Doubles2021Houston, TX, USA
3rd RoundMen's Doubles2019Budapest, HUN
2nd RoundMen's Singles2021Houston, TX, USA
1st RoundMen's Doubles2023Durban, RSA
WTT Cup Finals
2Men's Singles2022Xinxiang, CHN
2Men's Singles2021Singapore, SIN
WTT Grand Smash
2Mixed Doubles2023Singapore, SIN
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2022Singapore, SIN
3rd RoundMen's Singles2023Singapore, SIN
1st RoundMen's Singles2022Singapore, SIN
WTT Champion Series
1Men's Singles2022Budapest, HUN
3Men's Singles2023Macau, CHN
2nd RoundMen's Singles2023Xinxiang, CHN
WTT Star Contender
1Men's Singles2021Doha, QAT
2Mixed Doubles2022Budapest, HUN
3Men's Singles2023Goa, IND
3Mixed Doubles2023Goa, IND
2nd RoundMen's Singles2023Ljubljana, SLO
2nd RoundMen's Singles2023Bangkok, THA
2nd RoundMen's Singles2022Budapest, HUN
ITTF Finals
1Men's Singles2018Incheon, KOR
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2019Zhengzhou, CHN
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2017Astana, KAZ
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2017Astana, KAZ
1st RoundMen's Singles2020Zhengzhou, CHN
ITTF World Tour
1Men's Singles2020Budapest, HUN
1Men's Singles2019Panagyurishte, BUL
1Mixed Doubles2019Linz, AUT
1Men's Singles2018Kitakyushu, JPN
1Men's Singles2017Olomouc, CZE
2Men's Singles2019Hong Kong, CHN
2Mixed Doubles2019Sapporo, JPN
2Men's Singles2017New Delhi, IND
2Men's Doubles2017Magdeburg, GER
2Men's Doubles2017Chengdu, CHN
3Men's Singles2019Shenzhen, CHN
3Mixed Doubles2019Panagyurishte, BUL
3Men's Singles2018Olomouc, CZE
3Men's Singles2018Panagyurishte, BUL
3Men's Singles2018Gold Coast, QLD, AUS
3Men's Doubles2018Bremen, GER
3Men's Singles2017Chengdu, CHN
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2020Doha, QAT
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2019Bremen, GER
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2019Busan, KOR
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2019Doha, QAT
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2019Bremen, GER
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2019Stockholm, SWE
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2019Busan, KOR
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2019Shenzhen, CHN
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2019Doha, QAT
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2018Linz, AUT
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2018Doha, QAT
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2018Linz, AUT
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2018Stockholm, SWE
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2018Olomouc, CZE
QuarterfinalMen's Doubles2018Kitakyushu, JPN
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2018Kitakyushu, JPN
QuarterfinalMen's Singles2016Otocec, SLO
2nd RoundMen's Singles2019Linz, AUT
2nd RoundMen's Singles2019Stockholm, SWE
2nd RoundMen's Singles2018Incheon, KOR
2nd RoundMen's Singles2018Shenzhen, CHN
2nd RoundMen's Singles2017Stockholm, SWE
1st RoundMixed Doubles2019Olomouc, CZE
1st RoundMen's Doubles2019Geelong, VIC, AUS
1st RoundMixed Doubles2019Hong Kong, CHN
1st RoundMen's Doubles2019Doha, QAT
1st RoundMixed Doubles2018Incheon, KOR
1st RoundMen's Doubles2018Shenzhen, CHN
1st RoundMen's Doubles2018Doha, QAT
1st RoundMen's Doubles2017Olomouc, CZE
1st RoundMen's Doubles2017Tokyo, JPN
1st RoundMen's Doubles2017New Delhi, IND
1st RoundMen's Singles2020Doha, QAT
1st RoundMen's Singles2020Magdeburg, GER
1st RoundMen's Singles2019Olomouc, CZE
1st RoundMen's Singles2019Geelong, VIC, AUS
1st RoundMen's Singles2019Sapporo, JPN
1st RoundMen's Singles2018Stockholm, SWE
1st RoundMen's Singles2018Bremen, GER
1st RoundMen's Singles2017Magdeburg, GER
1st RoundMen's Singles2017Brisbane, QLD, AUS
1st RoundMen's Singles2016Linz, AUT
1st RoundMen's Singles2016Olomouc, CZE
1st RoundMen's Singles2015Warsaw, POL
Asian Championships
3Men's Singles2019Yogyakarta, INA
3Men's Team2019Yogyakarta, INA
3Men's Team2017Wuxi, CHN
QuarterfinalMixed Doubles2023Pyeongchang, KOR
3rd RoundMen's Singles2017Wuxi, CHN
2nd RoundMen's Singles2023Pyeongchang, KOR
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Baseball, going to the cinema, karaoke. (kinoshita-group-sports, 24 Nov 2019; jiji, 06 Jan 2020; tokyo2020, 21 Jul 2020)
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Athlete, Student
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Waseda University, Tokyo, JPN
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Japanese, Mandarin
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Ryukyu Asteeda [Japan]
:
Chan Kazuhiro [club], JPN; Kunihito Tasei [national], JPN
:
Right (tleague, 24 Nov 2019)
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His mother Zhang Ling represented the People's Republic of China in table tennis at the 1995 World Championships in Tianjin, People's Republic of China. His younger sister Miwa has represented Japan in the sport and won gold in women's doubles at the 2022 World Junior Championships in Tunis, Tunisia, while his father Yu has served as coach of the Japanese national junior men's table tennis team. (SportsDeskOnline, 08 Sep 2023; tokyo2020, 21 Jul 2020; takkyu-navi, 03 Apr 2020; tleague, 24 Nov 2019; fujitv, 28 Feb 2016; sankei, 08 Dec 2016; hochi, 10 Jan 2017)
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In December 2019 he suffered a ligament injury to his right ankle. (yahoo, 29 Dec 2019)

His training was disrupted ahead of the 2019 World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, due to an injury to the ring finger on his right hand. (tv-tokyo, 27 May 2019; hochi, 18 Nov 2019; nikkansports, 07 Apr 2019)
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He began playing the sport at age two. (fujitv, 28 Feb 2016)
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His parents both played table tennis and encouraged him to take up the sport. (fujitv, 28 Feb 2016)
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Chinese table tennis players Zhang Jike and Ma Long. (sohu, 30 Apr 2018; kknews, 22 Oct 2018)
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He was named Most Valuable Player [MVP] in the 2021/22 Japanese T. League play-offs. (hochi, 04 Mar 2022)

He received the Nojima Most Valuable Player Award for the second half of the 2020/21 Japanese T. League season. He also received the Nojima MVP Award for the first half of the 2018/19 T. League season. (harimototakkyu, 28 Feb 2021; prtimes, 29 Jan 2019)

In 2018 he was given the Tokyo Sports Encouragement Award by the governor of Tokyo, Japan. (ANNnewsCH YouTube channel, 21 Dec 2018)

He was named Breakthrough Star at the 2017 International Table Tennis Federation [ITTF] Star Awards. (ittf, 14 Dec 2017)

In 2017 he received a Rookie Award at the Mainichi Sports Awards in Japan. (butterfly, 13 Dec 2017)

In 2016 he was given a Rookie Award at the Japanese Olympic Committee [JOC] Sports Awards in Japan. (joc, 01 Dec 2016)

Additional Information

Grip
Shakehand (tleague, 24 Nov 2019)

Style of play
Attack (butterfly, 01 Oct 2016)

General
2011 EARTHQUAKE DEDICATION
His family's house was destroyed by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami off the Pacific coast of Japan's Tohoku region, which happened when he lived in Sendai, Japan, and was in primary school. He dedicated his men's singles title at the 2021 Star Contender event in Doha, Qatar, to the victims of the earthquake, as the competition took place 10 years after the disaster. "I have never forgotten 11 March for 10 years. Fear, surprise, sadness. The lost lives will not return. However, what I can do now is to keep playing hard in order to give hope to local people in Tohoku and Miyagi. I really wanted to win this tournament, which was held from 11 March 2021, marking the 10th anniversary, and to deliver the victory to everyone. I hope that as many people as possible will be pleased." (hochi, 11 Mar 2021, 14 Mar 2021; chunichi, 15 Mar 2021; Twitter profile, 14 Mar 2021, 11 Mar 2021)

HERITAGE
He was born to parents from Sichuan, People's Republic of China, who moved to Sendai, Japan, in 1998. Although his family once returned to the People's Republic of China when Sendai was affected by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami off the Tohoku region's Pacific coast, they moved back to Japan the following year. When he had to be granted Japanese nationality in order to compete at the All Japan Championships while in fourth grade of primary school, his father decided to become a Japanese citizen along with him and his sister Miwa. (fujitv, 28 Feb 2016; kahoku, 01 Jun 2019; olympicchannel, 24 Mar 2020)

Milestones

At age 13 years and 343 days he became the youngest Japanese table tennis player to represent the nation at the world championships, following his fifth place finish in singles at the 2017 edition in Dusseldorf, Germany. At age 14 years and 61 days he became the youngest Japanese table tennis player to win an International Table Tennis Federation [ITTF] World Tour title, following his victory at the 2017 Czech Open in Olomouc, Czech Republic. (ittf, 07 Dec 2016, 27 Aug 2017; nikkansports, 07 Apr 2017; SportsDeskOnline, 30 Dec 2019)

At age 13 years and 159 days he became the youngest table tennis player to be crowned world junior champion, following his victory in the men's team event at the 2016 World Junior Championships in Cape Town, South Africa. Later in the same tournament he also became the youngest table tennis player to be crowned world junior champion in singles, at age 13 years and 163 days. (ittf, 07 Dec 2016, 27 Aug 2017; nikkansports, 07 Apr 2017; SportsDeskOnline, 27 Dec 2019)
Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event