As the Tokyo Olympics approaches, all teams are actively preparing for the battle. For example, , the Chinese women's volleyball team, , was invited by the Japanese Volleyball Association, and will hold an Olympic test match with the Japanese women's volleyball team on May 1. However, just before the test match, a bad news came from the Japanese women's volleyball team, that is, former captain Mina Iwasaka suddenly announced his retirement.
According to the news released by Kuraku Pharmaceutical, the club where Iwasaka Nai is located, the 31-year-old deputy attacker Nai Iwasaka officially decided to leave his beloved volleyball court and start a new life. In the retirement declaration, Mina Iwasaka wrote: "I am very grateful to the fans and the leaders of the Kukuto Pharmaceutical Club. During these 12 years, I have felt happiness and learned a lot of experience. It is my honor to wear the Kukuto Pharmaceutical Women's Volleyball Team uniform for 12 years."
From Mina Iwasaka's retirement declaration, we can feel a little helplessness. As the former captain of the Japanese women's volleyball team, Iwasaka Naino only thanked Kuraku Pharmaceutical Women's Volleyball Team throughout the whole article, but did not mention the current Japanese women's volleyball team, which is really strange. If fans who know Naina Iwasaka's sports career are not surprised, because when Naina Iwasaka needed to increase the ball the most, the two coaches treated her coldly, making Naina Iwasaka the most frustrated star.
Born in 1990, Naina Iwasaka was 187cm tall and was the first height of the Japanese women's volleyball team, playing as a deputy attacker. 2011 Women's Volleyball World Cup , Iwasaka Naino was born, making up for the team's online height. Although the offensive ability is weak, with the main setter Takeshita Kae E. , he can also play some fast attack cooperation. On the blocking end, Iwasaka Naino performed outstandingly with her height advantage. Although he was not included in the 12-year Olympic roster, he was generally favored by Japanese industry insiders at that time, believing that he could succeed Erika Araki and become another "Online Great Wall" of the Japanese women's volleyball team.
However, during the Rio cycle, the Japanese women's volleyball team formed the "MB1 tactic" under the transformation of the true pot justice. The appearance of this tactic made the real deputy attacker Iwasaka Nai very embarrassed, because the goal of this tactic is to completely give up the secondary attacker's blocking and use attack power to make up for the disadvantages in the front-line. So in this cycle, Iwasaka Naka, who is in need of international competitions to accumulate experience, was treated with cold treatment.
I originally thought that after the Tokyo Olympic cycle Nakada Kumi took office, Nakasaka Nakasaka Nakasaka Nakasaka will be reused, but Nakada Kumi's handling method makes Nakasaka even more discouraged. Although he was appointed as the captain on the field, he had very few opportunities to play and was nicknamed the "bench captain" by fans. In the 2018 World Championships, Nakasaka Iwasaka was also registered by Kumi Nakada to become a free agent, which made her completely become a mascot for clapping hands. After the 118 World Championships, with the return of veteran Ariki Araki, Naina Iwasaka was completely abandoned. The latest Japanese women's volleyball team training list is no longer named Iwasaka Naka. After the Olympics, Naka Iwasaka had to retire without any delay. In fact, if the Rio cycle is over, the Japanese women's volleyball team can give Naina Iwasaka enough training opportunities, Naina Iwasaka may become the core of the team.