Giappone - T League femminile 01/25 04:30 - Miu Hirano v Miyuu Kihara W 3-1
World Tour Grand Finals Femminili 12/12 12:10 4 Miu Hirano v Yidi Wang L 1-4
Open del Nord America femminile 12/08 22:45 - Kasumi Ishikawa v Miu Hirano L 4-2
Open del Nord America femminile 12/08 21:50 - Hitomi Sato v Miu Hirano W 2-4
Open del Nord America femminile 12/07 22:10 - Honoka Hashimoto v Miu Hirano W 3-4
Open del Nord America femminile 12/07 17:15 - Margaryta Pesotska v Miu Hirano W 1-4
Open del Nord America femminile 12/06 23:55 - Binyue Zhang v Miu Hirano W 1-4
Open del Nord America femminile 12/06 17:15 - Fei Qi v Miu Hirano W 1-4
T2 Diamond femminile 11/22 12:30 - Miu Hirano v Jihee Jeon L 3-4
Open d'Austria Femminile 11/14 19:50 5 Miu Hirano v Hina Hayata L 0-4
Team World Cup femminile 11/10 11:00 - Shiwen Liu v Miu Hirano L 3-0
Team World Cup femminile 11/09 11:15 - Miu Hirano v Jihee Jeon W 3-0
Team World Cup femminile 11/06 05:30 - Karoline Mischek v Miu Hirano W 0-3
Coppa del Mondo femminile 10/19 04:00 4 Miu Hirano v Lily Zhang L 3-4
Open di Germania Femminile 10/10 13:50 5 Miu Hirano v Yidi Wang L 1-4
Open di Svezia Femminile 10/04 16:50 4 Miu Hirano v Mima Ito L 3-4
Open di Svezia Femminile 10/03 16:00 5 Miu Hirano v Hina Hayata W 4-3
Czech Open Women 08/25 14:20 1 Miu Hirano v Xingtong Chen L 3-4
Czech Open Women 08/25 09:30 2 Kasumi Ishikawa v Miu Hirano W 1-4
Czech Open Women 08/24 10:15 3 Weishan Liu v Miu Hirano W 3-4
Czech Open Women 08/23 11:50 4 Hana Matelova v Miu Hirano W 0-4
Czech Open Women 08/22 13:30 5 Ayami Narumoto v Miu Hirano W 0-4
Open di Bulgaria Femminile 08/16 10:20 4 Miu Hirano v Xingtong Chen L 0-4
Open di Bulgaria Femminile 08/15 15:30 5 Miu Hirano v Ying Han - Walkover
T2 Diamond femminile 07/19 05:30 - Tianwei Feng v Miu Hirano L 3-2
Open d'Australia Femminili 07/12 04:15 4 Mima Ito v Miu Hirano L 4-2
Open d'Australia Femminili 07/11 09:10 5 Tianyi Qian v Miu Hirano W 2-4
Open della Corea del Sud Femminili 07/05 09:40 4 Miu Hirano v Meng Chen L 2-4
Open della Corea del Sud Femminili 07/04 09:40 5 Miu Hirano v Ho Ching Lee W 4-0
Open di Giappone Femminili 06/16 01:50 2 Miu Hirano v Shiwen Liu L 1-4

Wikipedia - Miu Hirano

Miu Hirano (平野 美宇, Hirano Miu) (born 14 April 2000) is a Japanese table tennis player. She won Women's World Cup in 2016 as the youngest ever winner. She won the women's singles at the 2017 Asian Table Tennis Championships by sweeping away three top Chinese players. She competed at the 2020 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal in women's team event.

History

2014

In March 2014, she and Mima Ito won their first doubles title at ITTF World Tour German Open. They became the youngest ever winners of the doubles competition in the ITTF World Tour. She was part of the Japanese team in 2014 Asian Games, but lost to China in the final.

In April 2014 she won her second doubles title with Mima Ito at the ITTF World Tour Spanish open.

In December 2014, she won the doubles title with Mima Ito at the ITTF World Tour Grand Finals in Bangkok. The pair defeated Singapore pair of Feng Tianwei and Yu Mengyu in the semi-finals and Poland pair of Katarzyna Grzybowska and Natalia Partyka in the final.

2015

On 5 July 2015, Miu Hirano and Mima Ito won the Women's Doubles title at the ITTF World Tour Korean Open. This was their third doubles title since 2014.

2016

In April 2016, she won her first women's singles title in ITTF World Tour Polish Open by defeating Yu Mengyu in the Final.

On 9 October 2016, with the absence of Chinese players, she seized the opportunity to win the Women's World Cup in Philadelphia, USA after defeating Mima Ito in the quarterfinals, Feng Tianwei in the semi-final and Cheng I-ching in the final. This marks the youngest women's World Cup Champion and the first non-Chinese player to win the title.

2017

Hirano celebrating the moment she won the 2017 Asian Championships

On 22 January 2017, she won All Japan Championships by defeating Kasumi Ishikawa 4–2 in the final at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. On 14 April 2017, she defeated the world ranked No.1 player Ding Ning at the 2017 ITTF Asian Table Tennis Championships. The following day of the tournament, she defeated the world ranked No.2 player Zhu Yuling in the Semifinals and Chen Meng world ranked No.5 in the Finals, where she set a new record for the youngest winner of the Asian Championships in the singles event. She became the third non-Chinese player ever and the first non-Chinese player since Chire Koyama in 1996 to win the singles title.

In the 2017 World Table Tennis Championships in Düsseldorf, Hirano progressed to the singles semi-finals but lost to Ding Ning of China. She obtained a joint bronze medal with Liu Shiwen of China. This ended a long medal drought for Japan in women's singles at the world championships since Toshiko Kowada achieved the gold medal in 1969 World Championships.

2021

Hirano represented Japan at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics in the team event. However, she will not play in the singles event. In March, Hirano played in WTT Doha, but suffered disappointing upsets in both the WTT Contender and WTT Star Contender event, including a loss to Shin Yubin in a potential Olympic Team preview.

Hirano won silver in the team event at the Tokyo Olympics.