Feb 27 โ€ข 14:50 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil Folha (PT)

Calderano and Bruna Takahashi's victory hints at a medal in LA-28

Calderano and Bruna Takahashi made history by becoming the first non-Asian duo to win a table tennis Grand Slam, boosting their chances for the upcoming LA-28 Olympics.

The historic win by Brazilian table tennis players Hugo Calderano and Bruna Takahashi at one of the Grand Slam events has brought attention to their potential for success at the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. They become the first non-Asian duo to claim such a victory, a feat that underlines the growing competitiveness of non-Asian athletes in a sport traditionally dominated by Asian countries. This accomplishment is significant as it not only boosts their confidence but also raises the stakes for their future performances in international competitions.

Their most recent match, which took place at the WTT Smash in Singapore, saw them defeat the world number one ranked pair from South Korea, Lim Jong-hoon and Shin Yubin. This marked their second major victory as a pair, following an earlier win at a less significant WTT tournament in Buenos Aires. Their consistent upward trajectory in performance suggests that they are becoming formidable contenders on the world stage, signaling a shift in the dynamics of table tennis.

The implications of their victory extend beyond just personal accolades; it reflects a broader potential for Brazilian table tennis on an international level. As they gear up for the Olympics, Calderano and Takahashi's achievements may inspire younger athletes in Brazil and solidify their status as key players to watch heading into LA-28, possibly heralding a new era in a sport where they aim to leave a significant mark.

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