Harimoto Miwa/Odo Satsuki sweep women’s doubles final 3-0

Harimoto Miwa/Odo Satsuki sweep women’s doubles final 3-0

HARIMOTO Miwa and ODO Satsuki completed a straight-games victory in the Women’s Doubles final, defeating LEE Eunhye/CHOI Hyojoo 3-0 to take the title. The official match record shows Harimoto/Odo closing the contest with an 11-7 third game after earlier taking Game 1 11-5 and edging a tight second game 13-11.

The result mattered most in the moments where the score tightened: Harimoto/Odo protected their advantage through a deuce battle in Game 2 and then managed the finish in Game 3 after Lee/Choi used a timeout and briefly threatened late in the decider.

How the final unfolded game by game

The opening game went the way of Harimoto/Odo, who secured Game 1 by a six-point margin, 11-5. The official progression notes Lee/Choi reaching 10-5 before Harimoto/Odo took the final point to close it out at 11-5, setting an early tone with a clear first-game cushion.

Game 2 was far closer and became the pivotal stretch of the match. The official commentary shows a back-and-forth sequence as the score moved through multiple ties and lead changes, including 5-5, 8-8, 9-9 and 10-10. With the game locked at 10-10, the teams traded points to reach 11-11. From there, Harimoto/Odo took control of the final two points: first moving ahead 12-11 and then converting the game at 13-11. That two-point burst at the end of the deuce sequence pushed the overall match score to 2-0 and left Lee/Choi needing a comeback to extend the final.

In Game 3, Lee/Choi attempted to change the momentum with a timeout, recorded in the official log as requested by LEE Eunhye/CHOI Hyojoo. Coming out of the timeout, Harimoto/Odo built the early advantage, moving through 2-1 and 3-1 before Lee/Choi responded to level the game at 3-3.

From that 3-3 point, Harimoto/Odo regained separation. The official point-by-point notes show them moving ahead 4-3, then 5-3, and then 6-3. Lee/Choi answered to make it 6-4, but Harimoto/Odo continued to stack points, stretching the lead to 7-4 and then 8-4.

Lee/Choi kept fighting and narrowed the gap as the game approached its finish. The commentary records Lee/Choi winning points to reach 9-5 and then later 10-6 and 10-7, creating late pressure with Harimoto/Odo sitting on match point. However, Harimoto/Odo converted the final point at 11-7, with the official confirmation listing: “Match: Women’s Doubles – Final – Match 1 won by HARIMOTO Miwa/ODO Satsuki, Game 3, Game Score 11-7, Match Score 3-0.”

Across the match, the official record also logged 31 service changes, reflecting the steady rotation of serve throughout the three games as the final moved from a comfortable first game into a tense second-game deuce and then a third-game finish that required one last point at 10-7.

Final scoreline and key moments

Harimoto Miwa/Odo Satsuki def. Lee Eunhye/Choi Hyojoo, 3-0 (11-5, 13-11, 11-7).

The decisive swing came in Game 2, where Harimoto/Odo emerged from deuce at 11-11 to take the game 13-11 and move within one game of the title. In the third, Lee/Choi’s timeout and late run to 10-7 brought the match to a final-pressure moment, but Harimoto/Odo sealed it at 11-7 to complete the sweep.

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