TABLE TENNIS PLAYER

Bruna Takahashi

2000 - Today

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Bruna Yumi Takahashi (born 19 July 2000) is a Brazilian table tennis player. She represented Brazil at the Summer Olympics three times since 2016. She is one of the best Americas players in the ITTF world ranking, after Puerto Rico's Adriana Diaz. Her sister Giulia Takahashi also plays table tennis. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruna Takahashi is the 116th most popular table tennis player (down from 112th in 2019), the 2,135th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,960th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Brazilian Table Tennis Player.

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Among TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS

Among table tennis players, Bruna Takahashi ranks 116 out of 107Before her are Daniel Habesohn, Maharu Yoshimura, Gustavo Tsuboi, Emmanuel Lebesson, Sharath Kamal, and Yu Mengyu. After her are Wong Chun-ting, Chen Chien-an, Kirill Skachkov, Sarah De Nutte, Shao Jieni, and Suthasini Sawettabut.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Bruna Takahashi ranks 369Before her are Hans Nicolussi Caviglia, Gianluca Gaetano, Ahmed El-Gendy, Kévin Denkey, Andi Gutmans, and Zhu Chenjie. After her are Kevin Porter Jr., Kamal Sowah, Muzaffarbek Turoboyev, Robert Lorenz, Frankie Jonas, and Mateo Klimowicz.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Bruna Takahashi ranks 2,135 out of 2,236Before her are Douglas Souza (1995), Maicon Souza de Jesus (1989), Neilton (1994), Evson Patrício (1990), Ferrugem (1988), and Marcelo Labarthe (1984). After her are Charles Luis Reiter (1988), Thalles (1995), Jael Ferreira (1988), Gabriel Veron (2002), Robyn Regehr (1980), and Eduardo José Diniz Costa (1989).

Among TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS In Brazil

Among table tennis players born in Brazil, Bruna Takahashi ranks 3Before her are Hugo Calderano (1996), and Gustavo Tsuboi (1985).