Tamawashi will be making his fourth straight appearance at sekiwake. My focus is on preparing for the first day." "Now it's up to me to increase my precision. "I've been sparring and training for more than a week now," Kisenosato said. Kisenosato is poised to return to action after pulling out midway through the summer basho due to injury, as will fellow grand champion Kakuryu, who also withdrew hurt. He starts the tournament just 11 shy of the all-time record for match victories. Hakuho will be fighting in his 60th tournament, surpassing late yokozuna Chiyonofuji for second place on the all time list.
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