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Tears, cheers and shares rise as win thrills Japan

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Tokyo, Japan - Thrilled Japanese golf fans welcomed Hideki Matsuyama's historic Masters victory on Monday, with broadcaste­rs close to tears and the prime minister hailing the win as a bright spot during the pandemic.

'Matsuyama Masters' trended on Twitter and golf-related shares rose on the Tokyo stock market after the he became the first Japanese man to win a major golf title.

"Matsuyama opens the door of history," declared the Asahi Shimbun newspaper.

In Japan, the victory was sealed just after 8am Monday morning, with some broadcaste­rs carrying live footage of his final-round. On the TBS station, broadcaste­rs and commentato­rs choked up as Matsuyama sank the final putt to claim the green jacket symbolic of Masters supremacy.

"Congratula­tions. Thank you," a presenter said as two commentato­rs next to him struggled to hold back tears.

TV networks ran breaking news flashes announcing the victory and several newspapers published special editions online, usually reserved for major stories. As Tokyo's stock market opened, shares in Value Golf, which provides services linked to the sport, jumped 14 per cent, while golf club maker Graphite Design rose 16 per cent.

Fans flooded to congratula­te the country's new sporting hero as social media lit up. "I can't see through my tears," one fan tweeted.

Japan's prime minister, Yoshihide Suga, told reporters Matsuyama's performanc­e had been 'really wonderful'. "I think it encouraged and excited people across Japan at a time when the impact from coronaviru­s is lingering," he said. "It is a great achievemen­t."

Government spokesman Katsunobu Kato said Matsuyama was the latest in a string of Japanese sports stars serving up inspiring performanc­es, from Naomi Osaka's triumph at tennis's Australian Open to Japanese players enjoying success in Major League Baseball in the US.

 ??  ?? Hideki Matsuyama celebrates his historic win at Augusta National
Hideki Matsuyama celebrates his historic win at Augusta National

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