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Masters: green-jacketed Hideki Matsuyama would relish Tokyo Olympic flame role

  • The first Japanese man to win a major, Matsuyama is likely to represent his country at the Olympic Games in Tokyo and says it would be an honour to be a torch-bearer

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Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama celebrates after being presented with the green jacket after winning the Masters at Augusta. Photo: Kyodo
Hideki Matsuyama looks forward to the reaction in Japan when he brings home the Masters champion green jacket and he would enjoy the idea of lighting the Tokyo Olympic cauldron.
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Matsuyama celebrated becoming the first Japanese man to win a major golf title on Sunday when he captured the Masters by one stroke after a back-nine battle at Augusta National.

“I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like, but what a thrill and honour it’ll be for me to take the green jacket back to Japan,” Matsuyama said. “I’m really looking forward to it.”

Three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo of England said Matsuyama should be chosen to light the Tokyo Olympic cauldron next July at the Games opening ceremonies after the historic victory.

“It would be quite an honour,” Matsuyama said. “But I’m not sure about my schedule. If the schedules worked out and I’m in Japan when that happens and they ask me, what an honour that would be.”

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