Mima Ito

Mima Ito
Ito in 2017
Personal information
Born (2000-10-21) 21 October 2000
Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan
Height1.52 m (5 ft 0 in)
Weight45 kg (99 lb)
Table tennis career
Playing styleRight-handed, shakehand grip, counter driver
Equipment(s)Nittaku Acoustic Carbon, Nittaku Moristo SP, Nittaku Fastarc G-1
Highest ranking2 (April 2020)
Current ranking9 (15 April 2025)
Medal record
Women's table tennis
Representing  Japan
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 1 2
World Championships 0 6 2
World Cup 0 2 2
Total 1 9 6
Olympic Games
2020 TokyoMixed doubles
2020 TokyoTeam
2016 Rio de JaneiroTeam
2020 TokyoSingles
World Championships
2016 Kuala LumpurTeam
2018 HalmstadTeam
2019 BudapestDoubles
2021 HoustonDoubles
2022 ChengduTeam
2024 BusanTeam
2017 DüsseldorfDoubles
2025 DohaSingles
World Cup
2018 LondonTeam
2019 TokyoTeam
2020 WeihaiSingles
2025 MacaoSingles
Asian Championships
2024 AstanaTeam
2015 PattayaDoubles
2015 PattayaTeam
2017 WuxiMixed doubles
2017 WuxiTeam
2017 WuxiDoubles
2023 PyeongchangTeam
2024 AstanaSingles
World Junior Championships
2016 Cape TownTeam
2012 HyderabadTeam
2013 RabatTeam
2014 ShanghaiTeam
2014 ShanghaiDoubles

Mima Ito (伊藤 美誠, Itō Mima; born 21 October 2000) is a Japanese table tennis player. She won a bronze medal in the Women's Team event at the 2016 Summer Olympics at age 15. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, she won the gold medal with her partner Jun Mizutani in the inaugural mixed doubles event, bronze in women's singles, and silver in the women's team event.

Often termed as the 'greatest threat' to Chinese table tennis dominance, Ito Mima has the highest winning rate against Chinese players in the history of women's table tennis. She has a winning record against several top Chinese players, including world champion Liu Shiwen, former world no. 1 Zhu Yuling, and world junior champion Qian Tianyi. Her signature playing style entails lethal shovel serves, fast short-pimpled backhand punches, and flat forehand smashes. In March 2020 at the Qatar Open, Ito Mima recorded a 4–0 win against reigning Olympic champion Ding Ning in the semifinals. Notably, she won the third set 11–0, the first time a non-Chinese player won a set 11–0 against a Chinese player.