
Japan Retains Softball Asia Cup Title Amid Rainout Drama
Japan clinched the Women’s Softball Asia Cup title as rain canceled the final games, locking in spots for the 2026 World Cup and Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games.
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Japan clinched the Women’s Softball Asia Cup title as rain canceled the final games, locking in spots for the 2026 World Cup and Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games.
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