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April 16, 2025 | News & Notices Two New Members Join the SHIMADZU Breakers Tennis Team
Rina Komokata, a Member of the Japanese National Team for the Deaflympics Japan Representative, and Nagisa Suzuki, a Top-Class Student Player

Rina Komokata and Nagisa Suzuki have joined Shimadzu Corporation’s SHIMADZU Breakers tennis team. As employee players, the two will work hard at both their jobs and their athletic activities. Komokata won the singles championship and doubles runner-up in the 2024 Australian Open Deaf Tennis Competition while a student at Doshisha University, and won two titles in the same tournament in January of this year in Deaf Tennis in which hearing-impaired players compete. She has been selected to represent Japan at the Deaflympics in Tokyo, an international sporting event for the hearing impaired, which will be held this November. She aims to win medals in the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events. Suzuki won the Kanto Inter-collegiate Tennis Tournament in singles and doubles while studying at Meiji University and led her team as an ace player in the Kanto University Tennis League. After joining the team, they will aim to advance to the top of domestic tournaments such as the All Japan Tennis Championships and the National Sports Festival. The two players will also participate in the “Tennis Japan League,” which determines the best company team in Japan and will also work on contributing to community activities.

The SHIMADZU Breakers consists of seven female players: four professional players and three employees. Shimadzu has been a special sponsor of the Shimadzu All Japan Indoor Tennis Championships since 1996, supporting athletes and people who enjoy sports.

Rina Komokata

Rina Komokata

Nagisa Suzuki

Nagisa Suzuki

Comment from Rina Komokata

I am very excited to compete as part of the Breakers team. I’ll make the most of my past experiences, remember to be grateful to all the people who have supported me and give my best. I also want to push myself and do my absolute best to show a new side of me. Also, one of the things I hope to do is to help spread the appeal of Deaf Tennis to many people. Thank you for your support!

Comment from Nagisa Suzuki

Starting this season, I will be competing as a member of the Breakers. I will always be grateful for your support and will work hard to be a player everyone wants to cheer for. In the Tennis Japan League, I will give everything I have to help the team win the championship. I truly appreciate your support!