2014 Yonex JAPAN Open SS : SEMIFINALS & FINALS (14th & 15th June 2014)

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  1. CLELY

    CLELY Regular Member

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    Venue
    : Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium

    Total prize-money
    : US$250,000

    Tournament website
    : http://yonexopenjp.com/2014/en/

    SEMIFINALS Order of Play
    : https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...80B9BD-6286-44AA-A4C1-4DD08895509F&d=20140614

    JPN time : http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/wt...ma=Find%20Time

    LIVE TV (court 1, 12.00pm) :

    1) Misaki Matsutomo/Ayaka Takahashi (JPN) v Jang Ye Na/Kim So Young (KOR)
    2) Li Xuerui (CHN) v Sung Ji Hyun (KOR)
    3) Lee Chong Wei (MAS) v Kenichi Tago (JPN)
    4) Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra Setiawan (INA) v Hirokatsu Hashimoto/Noriyasu Hirata (JPN)
    5) Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (CHN) v Kenichi Hayakawa/Misaki Matsutomo (JPN)

    - JPN has secured 5 semifinal tickets in almost all categories except WS. WD seeded #3 is the best chance for the host to capture title here.
    - It's KOR v JPN in WD, rare occasion as none CHN pair representative in their supremo
    - Two giant killers will face each other, Jorgensen v Hu Y. The Danish #1 will get extra motivation after eliminated strong fave LD
    - MD, Ahsan/Setiawan v their nemesis Lee YD/Yoo YS for last round clash unless the two unseeded pairs could spring big surprise
    - Li XR is the front runner to bag her final spot, limping h-2-h stats against Sung JH, 6-0 for the Olympic Champion favour
     
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    I pick JOJ to win in his SF match against Hu Yun as he has a better record beating the big guns.
     
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    Sunday's Women's Singles Final Gonna Be a Boring One Unless Tai Tzu causes an upset 2mrw...
     
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    LXR is marching on into the final, and the past few times I've seen her up against Tai, it's been a painful spectacle, for Tai, that is.

    So no, I don't think Tai will be a big improvement over Liu as an opponent for Li in the final. Still would be better than an all-China affair, I guess...
     
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    And why would it be better than an all-Chinese affair in this case? LXR definitely wants to end her losing streaks in finals here while Liu Xin undoubtedly wants to prove herself to the coaches as we all know how many good WS China has. And besides, Liu Xin is the only one left in the SF who actually defeated LXR before, and she did that twice. On the paper, SJH and TTY can't beat LXR. SJH has a 0-6 H2H against LXR and TTY's is even worse, 0-7. Considering all this, Liu Xin is the one who actually has the chance to create an upset.
     
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    Why?
    Who are you expecting to see?
     
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    I am hoping to see 2 Germans in tomorrow's final.
     
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    Jang YN/Kim SY lost straight sets 9-21 / 17-21 to home fave Matsutomo/Takahashi, the Japanese pair displayed good attacking shots and nice defense too particularly at game 1.
     
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    Liu Xin's deep backhand corner weakness exposed.
     
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    Liu Xin in a rut, too passive.
     
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    Liu Xin got to watch the drift, hitting too many clears long.
     
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    a challenge by SJH... the mark is much smaller than before.
     
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    Wow, TTY came back from a set down and 11-17 down in 2nd set, to win the match! 21-9 in the third!
     
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    At least will be mildly interesting final tomorrow - LXR against TTY.
     
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    Congrats . TTY progressed to tomorrow's final.
    Limsy must be in 7th heaven.
     
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    TTY won the match. We can see a good final match tomorrow.
     
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    Makes more sense as the shuttle "cock" is much smaller than the tennis ball.
     
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    Yup.

    Maybe a better one if SJH can pull off another comeback like TTY.
     
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    Liu Xin is not an intelligent player, a bit too mechanical in her play. When TTY has changed her tactics in G2 and G3 which is working for her opponent, she still carries on the same tactics.
     
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    11-6 now in the 2nd set.
    Guess it is going to be LXR vs TTY.
    Go TTY.
    One CHN down, two more to go.
     

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