The most apt descriptor of title races heading into sumo tournaments in recent years has been “wide-open”.
With anywhere from three to eight wrestlers having legitimate claims to the tag of favorite, and numerous meets being won by dark horse candidates or debut champions, the past six years have seen huge flux at the top of Japan’s national sport.
The ascension of three new ozeki since July, however, appears to have brought a measure of stability to sumo.
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