My post might have made things look too serious. I'm worried about her, but as long as she is a figure skater, all that matters is her performance and not what others say.
I'm supporting Wakaba since I watched her at JGPF and the Nats. To me, there's something very attractive in her SP this season. Her speedy and energetic style matches well with the music. It gives me chill when she lands that huge 2A and music goes faster when her skating is also getting faster and faster. I also like her gutsy smile when she begins her performance, and the way she cried after placing 3rd in the Nats really makes me believe that she's gonna be something in the near future :dance: I'm also expecting her to bring up the ladies field in terms of athleticism, like Midori and Mao have done.
Talking about Jr, I also like to express how much I'm rooting for Sota now. He's got beautiful and effortless jumps with eye-opening distance like Yuzuru's. His skating is amazing, too. In my eyes, he seem to got one of the best rink coverage including seniors, and sometimes I'm even worried that rinks might be too small for him! With that smoothness of skating and distance of jumps, he looks as if he's gonna crash into the wall...

However, in spite of those good points, I think he's strongest point is spins... he's got good positions and how he changes edge with such speed in rotations is just sensational

He has everything...
They both have lots of rooms to improve, especially artistically, but I think improvement in artistry is one of the most fun part of being a fan of Jr skater
Of course I'm rooting for Shoma too, I love his style, but to me, he's not really a jr skater anymore. He's got such maturity in expression and quad and 3A. He's ready to fight in senior field once he win the Jr Worlds title!
Wakaba, Sota and Shoma, good luck in the Jr Worlds
