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Whether it is the World Cup, WTTC or China Open

we see she is the most hard-working in the training hall

Is she the most hard-working on the JNT? (TL's note: This fact is confirmed by former JNT coach, Korean 呉光憲)

Is this quality out of her own demand or from the coaches or the JTTA?

She said as an athlete

She needs to improve herself every day

It's not allowed to not improve

It's necessary

We know from the Japanese media coverage there was a period when she felt really down after getting repeated defeats

So when did she pick herself up again?

She said roughly half a year ago due to her body condition so she was out of form

but after recovery, she picked up her training again

continuing every day

Another question...

What does she think she has to work on technical and tactically

and where does she come up short

compared to the CNT players?

Maybe I need to improve my technique a little, but I don't think it's the problem (literally. I think my technique is okay). I would like to improve on my strategy..? Like thinking more during matches. (Note: Contributed by mickd)

She said because China is leading a bit in technique

and Chinese players may think different to them during matches

They are better in mental attitude

Why did she change her coach? How is her new coach? (TL's note: It's said Zhang Cheng quit due to family reasons in China)

Up until now I was in the team, but now I'm practicing by myself. So my situation has changed. But it's still a lot of fun so I'll do my best. (Note: Contributed by mickd)

She said even though her coach has changed

but they're still working as a team

and they're working in harmony every day

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For more infomation >> Hirano: Maybe I Need to Improve My Technique a Little - Duration: 4:10.

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Do I Need to Get a Termite Inspection? | Home Buyer Tips - Duration: 1:29.

Hi, everyone! Melanie Cameron here with The Cameron Team at Coldwell Banker

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For more infomation >> Do I Need to Get a Termite Inspection? | Home Buyer Tips - Duration: 1:29.

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Hayley Kiyoko – "What I Need" ft. Kehlani | MuLLu TV - Duration: 2:25.

Hayley Kiyoko – "What I Need" ft. Kehlani

Pop artist Hayley Kiyoko has unveiled a new video for "What I Need," her duet with Kehlani and a highlight from Kiyoko's recent album Expectations. Like Kiyoko's previous self-directed videos for "Curious" and "Sleepover," "What I Need" pairs cinema glamour and vintage chic with a not-always-rosy story about navigating budding relationships as a young queer person.

In the first scene, Kehlani's character argues with an older family member—an aunt, according to the caption—who questions her sexuality and yells, "Why did you turn out this way?" Escaping the house, she sets off for a flirty date and a roadtrip misadventure with her "best friend," played by Kiyoko.

Recently, Kiyoko and Kehlani were among several openly queer pop artists to criticize "Girls," Rita Ora's wine-and-bisexualty-themed single featuring Charli XCX, Cardi B, and Bebe Rexha. "A song like this just fuels the male gaze while marginalizing the idea of women loving women," Kiyoko wrote at the time.

"I don't need to drink wine to kiss girls; I've loved women my entire life.".

Kiyoko is currently on tour behind Expectations, and will open for Panic! at the Disco at a number of upcoming dates.

 "What I Need" was shot in Ojai, California and directed by Kiyoko.

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