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Tomokazu Zhangmoto, the first brother of Japanese table tennis, found his next home, and held a press conference to join the group after the 2025 World Table Tennis Championships in Doha

The Japanese table tennis T-League men's team Okayama Libets announced on the 7th local time that it has signed a multi-year contract with 21-year-old Tomokazu Zhangmoto, and the Japanese table tennis brother will play as a member of the Okayama team from the 2025-26 season.

Okayama Rebez Club communicated through social media that Tomokazu Haramoto had joined the group

Tomokazu Haramoto announced on April 30 that the Ryukazu team, which has been competing since 2022, will withdraw from the group. It is reported that Tomokazu Zhang is currently conducting national training for the 2025 Doha World Table Tennis Championships that will open on the 17th, and plans to hold a press conference to join the Okayama Libets team after the end of this World Table Tennis Championships.

Tomokazu Haramoto, who joined the Okayama Liebets team, said, "I am Tomokazu Haramoto, who has been playing at Okayama Liberts since this season. I resonated with the goals and enthusiasm of all of you at Okayama Liberts, and I felt that my strength was necessary, and it was related to this decision. In addition, Hibiki Wada has also fought together as teammates in the past, and is looking forward to playing on the same team again. The support of the fans of Okayama Libets also feels great from the perspective of the competing teams. In the future, I will turn my solidarity into strength and go all out to achieve the goal of winning the playoffs! Thank you for your support! ”

Hibiki Tata's comments are as follows. "The addition of Tomokazu Haramoto is undoubtedly a historic step for Okayama's professional sports. I think he has one of the best skills in the world and most importantly a single-minded attitude towards table tennis, which will also improve the level of the whole team. I've played with him on the same team before and I'm happy to play on the same team again. Okayama Rebez aims to become the No. 1 club in Japan and the No. 1 club in the world, and I want to make new history with him. ”

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