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2025 Japan Men's Volleyball National Team Outside Hitter Prediction
Predicting the potential Outside Hitter for the Japan Men's Volleyball National Team in 2025 based on the criteria set by Director Hiri. Discover the insights and predictions for the upcoming selection process for the Japan Representative Outside Hitter.
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Hello, I'm Haikyuu CH.
This time, I will be predicting the Japan Representative Outside Hitter in 2025.
As for the composition, I will be considering the criteria for the Japan Representative Outside Hitter by Director Hiri,
and then predict the Japan Representative Outside Hitter.
The announcement of the Japan Representative will be in early April next year.
However, the selection of the Japan Representative for the Women's Division in 2023 was decided at the end of February.
It was written in the book by Manabe, the former director of the Women's Division,
so I think it's a time when both the Japanese Representative for the Men's Division and the selection are solid.
February is a good time to predict the Japan Representative.
Now, let's go ahead and predict the Japan Representative Outside Hitter.
Let's go to the predictions.
Predictions
I think there are two things that Director Eri is looking for in an outside hitter.
One is the all-round difference.
Director Eri's 100% elements necessary to win a game are
serve, spike, block, reception, dig, block, follow, and 14% of the 7 tosses.
14 × 7 is 98, and the remaining 2% is under.
Director Eri talked about this in an interview with the Japanese representative, Shumin.
It is thought that all teams will make a high-level team, not a team specialized in something.
Outside hitters, who will be the center of the team, should be selected by players who can do anything.
I don't think players with a specialization in one point will be liked.
The French Outside Hitter who won the Tokyo Olympics was also an all-rounder who could both defend and attack.
The second thing that Hilly wants from the Japanese Outside Hitter is
Attack and Block.
The reason is when you compare France, which won the Olympics twice, with Japan.
The biggest difference is the ability of the middle blocker.
The attack and block of the middle blocker are lower in Japan than the world.
Hilly should aim for a team with all skills, so I think he will compensate for the lack of ability of the middle blocker's attack and block in other positions.
Of course, there is a possibility that the world's top-class middle blocker will grow up to the Los Golines,
but currently, players with weak blockers and receives should not be able to play against Outside Hitters.
In summary, what Chiri wants from Outside Hitters is
an all-rounder who doesn't get caught in the middle of the court,
a blocker who can compensate for the middle blocker, and an attack power.
Sorry to keep you waiting. Here are the predictions for the Japanese Outside Hitter.
The Outside Hitter that Taisho plays in Serie A,
the Outside Hitter that often appears in the SV League,
and the Outside Hitter that is likely to be a loss after 3 years.
These are the 3 types.
Let's start with the SS Rank.
The SS Rank is the player who fits the conditions of the Outside Hitter that Chiri wants the most.
He's a player who's been able to pull off both offensive and defensive play in the All-Rounder.
Now, the first SS player is...
Yuuki Ishikawa.
His offensive power is so strong that he's able to go around the world in the Outside Hitter.
His receive is world-class.
His block is also world-class in the Outside Hitter.
I think he's the kind of player that Coach Gilly would want.
He's a player who would be the center of the Japanese team in the Los Golines.
The second SS player is Ran Takahashi.
His offensive power is world-class.