Koki Niwa,1994 10/0/0/0 was born in Guanxiaomu, Hokkaido, and is a Japanese table tennis player. Uichiro Niwa, who was only 14 years old at the 2009 World Table Tennis Championships, became the youngest male player in Japanese history. In the competition, in addition to his age, Koki Niwa's excellent ball skills won him enough applause, and he was called a child prodigy.
20 12 runner-up of men's team in Asian table tennis championship. 20 17 ITTF Austrian Open Men's Doubles Champion. On August 6th, 20021,he won the third place in the men's team table tennis competition in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
On September 2nd, 2022, Koki Niwa was diagnosed as influenza positive (non-COVID-19) and missed the Chengdu World Table Tennis Championships. 165438+1On October 8th, Koki Niwa announced that he would withdraw from international competitions and participate in domestic leagues and table tennis popularization activities as a professional player in the future. 1 1 June, 2008, participated in the Japan Top 32 Competition. June 5438 +2023 10, will participate in the Japanese table tennis championship.
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Japanese players have always been known for their modesty and introversion, but this post-90 s Koki Niwa is an exception. When a reporter told him that he was called a "table tennis prodigy", he said unexpectedly: "Call me a prodigy, it feels good! I like this name very much. " In fact, this little prodigy also received special care from the organizers in the competition.
Not only did the organizing committee put his competition venue on a table convenient for Japanese cheerleaders to cheer, but it also opened up an independent love reminder for him in the news center to announce his competition news in time. A few days before the start of the competition, the Japanese media almost took Koki Niwa as the interview object, and more than 30 Japanese journalists were waiting for him in the mixed zone.
On the court, Koki Niwa lived up to expectations. In the singles event, he became the only player among the post-90 s players who could advance to the second round. After the competition, he defeated Argentine Liu Song, a player from the United Arab Emirates who ranked 7 1 in the world, and finally played against German strongman Ochalov. Although Koki Niwa failed to advance in the end, the word "although defeated" is not too much for Koki Niwa.