How old is Hayata Hina?

By June 10, 2023, Hayata Hina will be 23 years old.

Hayata Hina, female, born in Kyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan on July 7, 2000, is an athlete of Japanese women's table tennis team, runner-up of mixed doubles and women's doubles in Houston World Table Tennis Championships, runner-up of women's team in Helmstad World Championships, runner-up of women's doubles in Budapest World Table Tennis Championships and runner-up in Dü sseldorf World Championships.

Women's team champion, women's singles champion and women's mixed doubles champion in Doha Table Tennis Asian Championships, women's team runner-up and women's doubles runner-up in Wuxi Asian Championships, women's team runner-up in London Table Tennis World Cup, women's singles runner-up and women's doubles champion in all-day championships, and women's doubles runner-up in WTT Singapore Grand Slam.

ITTF Australian Open women's singles champion. On September 26th, 2023, she won the runner-up of the women's table tennis team in Hangzhou 19 Asian Games with the Japanese team.

Early experience:

Hayata Hina was sweet and lovely when she was a child, and her parents loved this beautiful little girl very much. Inherited his father's excellent sports genes, Hayata Hina was lively and active since childhood, and liked all kinds of sports. Because my father is an amateur football player, he almost embarked on the road of football.

Maybe destined to be with table tennis. When I was very young, I accompanied my sister to the table tennis club and was selected by the club to start practicing table tennis. Hayata Hina likes volleyball and football very much, but she likes small table tennis best.

Hayata Hina's parents never thought that she would succeed in table tennis. They only hope that table tennis can bring their daughter a happy mood and a strong body.

In this way, Hayata Hina played "Happy Table Tennis" for her every day, and her skills improved day by day. In 20 14, Hayata Hina defended the all-Japanese junior high school champion and won the women's team final of the Asian Youth Games with Miki It? and Ping Ye of Miyuki.