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WTTF [World Table Tennis Championships] kicked off on 17 May 2025 and it will be ending by this week on 25 May 2025. Both on the field and on the rankings Japanese players who are playing in diverse categories including singles, doubles, and mixed. Some of the players have been qualified to play in the quarter finals and the next rounds of the game. The following are the list of schedules of the Japanese players for day 5.
WTTF DAY 5: Schedule
| Format | Fixture | Time [JST] |
| T1 Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals | Lin Shidong/Kuai Man (China) vs Yoshimura Maharu/Ofuji Satsuki (Japan) | 17.00 |
| T2 Men’s Doubles Third Round | Harimoto Tomokazu/Matsushima Kisora (Japan) vs Ionescu/Robles (Romania/Spain) | 19.20 |
| T2 Women’s Singles Third Round | Harimoto Miwa (Japan) vs Kim Kum Young (North Korea) | 20.00 |
| T2 Women’s Singles Third Round | Materova (Czech Republic) vs Hayata Hina (Japan) | 20.40 |
| T2 Women’s Singles Third Round | Ito Mima (Japan) vs Natalia Bajor (Poland) | 20.20 |
| T2 Women’s Doubles Third Round | Harimoto Miwa/Kihara Miyu (Japan) vs Ghorpaddy/Chitale (India) | 22.00 |
| T2 Women’s Doubles Third Round | Oto Satsuki/Yokoi Sakura (Japan) vs Jaeger/Lacovac (Croatia) | 23.30 |
| T2 Men’s Singles Third Round | Harimoto Tomokazu (Japan) vs Togami Shunsuke (Japan) | 24.10 |
| T1 Women’s Singles Third Round | Winter (Germany) vs Oto Satsuki (Japan) | 26.10 |
| T2 Men’s Singles Third Round | Yoshimura Maharu (Japan) vs Kjellberg (Sweden) | 26.50 |
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