Wow, what a run by the Japanese star Tomokazu Harimoto. The current world number 9 in men’s singles has made headlines with an astounding achievement—securing six WTT titles in just two weeks. This impressive streak not only underscores Harimoto's exceptional skill and form but also signals that he is more than ready for the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris. His remarkable performance during this period highlights his readiness and determination as he prepares to compete on the world’s biggest stage.
The six titles he has won:
2x men’s singles gold
WTT Contender Tunis: 4-3 victory in the final against Yukiya Uda (Japan)
WTT Star Contender Bangkok: 4-0 victory in the final against Lin Gaoyuan (China)
2x men’s doubles gold together with Sora Matsushima
WTT Contender Tunis: 3-0 victory in the final against Huang Yan-Cheng/Feng Yi-Hsin
WTT Contender Bangkok: 3-2 victory in the final against Kao Cheng-Jui/Chuang Chih-Yuan (Chinese Taipei)
2x mixed doubles gold together with Hina Hayata
WTT Contender Tunis: 3-2 victory in the final against Källberg/Karlsson (Sweden)
WTT Contender Bangkok: 3-1 victory in the final against Doo Hoi Kem/Wong Chun Ting (Hong Kong)