I'm fully prepared to watch my charming toy soldier funking it up live on BS Asahi now!!!
I did the below in rush, so I may edit some later, but here you go. (I'll do replies later)
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Asahi's TV interviews (taken from AbemaTV broadcast, likely the same one as you linked, KiraraChin!)
-After Short:
Reporter: You said you weren't good at short. Looking back, how was your performance today?
Tomono: Well, uhm... a little bit insufficient, as expected. I was prepared with lots of practice/training, and this time around I was quite confident with what I had done for the competition. So, how should I put it, I was trying to dismiss my emotions but to belive in my own body (muscle memory) for this short program, though (it didn't work out as I expected.) But, with the following salchow, I was able to execute it calmly, so that was a sound outcome of my training, I think.
Reporter: You have a chance to make it to the second consecutive podium in Russian round. Please give us a word for free tomorrow.
Tomono: I took the chance and made it last season, so now I just want to believe in my training, believe in my own body to face the free.
-After Free:
Reporter: I saw you smiling with a bit of kuyashii note. How do you feel now?
Tomono: Well... things are coming along little by little, and some jumps did go clean, but then again really, I wasn't thorough enough a bit toward the end... that's how my performance was.
Reporter: How do you want to make use of your experience with the 2 rounds of GPS for the next?
Some things went well as practiced, but let's see, I went back to defensive in the latter half again, and it's a bad habit of mine. Still, these two competitions helped me to grow some, and I think my condition is getting even better in a nice manner.
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Ryota Hasebe's tweets after Free
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1195705459098955776
#KazukiTomono after Free "Things are coming along little by little, but it again showed I slacked off toward the end, and I went a bit defensive in the latter half. That's my bad habit and it led to the failure on Flip, I believe.
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1195705460692856832
"But, some jumps went clean as practiced, and gained some points from them. This competition reminded me that making clean and successful jumps is important. And when doing a spin, I started spinning too early in my flying sit, and that part was kuyashii, it received level 3. And the last spin too <continued>
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1195705462018248707
failed and got level 3 and I wasted a lot (of points) there, so I have to fix that. I'd like to brace myself again to work on them, focusing on the spins. As for steps, I've been practicing them a lot and I could get level 4 in both short and free, so <continued>
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1195705463444246530
that's giving me confidence this season and that part is good. (In the past year) I do believe I'm improving. Not just about techniques, I myself feel I'm evolving (advancing) way further. And while growing, I still have a lot more that I can work on to make better myself.
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1195705465143021568
I probably have the potential that I can still grow/improve even further. But really, let's see, there are things that I learned and grew through my failures last season, like mental side. I still see some weakness in me, but it's more like me being myself, and compared to the last season, <continued>
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1195705466371874816
I've been growing step by step, really steadily/consistently. Now at the senior field, instead of junior this time, I'm stepping up one by one. (As for Nats) all I got to do is just attacking it without compromising. (Losing levels on) spins is really wasteful, so I need to focus more on them, I'm saying this every time but I'm not there (I need to work on spins) yet.
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Oh god, Hasebe-san again feeding us with more tweets right before EX! (I was watching Junior Nats and wasn't prepared for this yet!)
https://twitter.com/beeeryo/status/1196018947746934785