Swiss Open Day 2

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  1. hcyong

    hcyong Regular Member

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    The qualification stage is over, with plenty of qualifiers I haven't heard of, and some I have.

    Today is the first-round of the main draw.

    MS (R64)
    The top 8 seeds have a first-round bye.
    Nothing interesting in the Round of 64. Don't think there will be a single upset.

    WS (R32)
    Nothing interesting here as well.

    MD (R32)
    Wijaya/Budiarto v Mainaky/Mainaky
    Chan/Koo v Archer/Clark

    WD (R32)
    Nothing interesting here (would you believe it?).

    XD (R32)
    Lee Yong Dae/Ha Jung Eun v Druzchenko/Nozdran
    Tan Bin Shen/Ooi Sock Ai v Bergstroem/Persson (seeded third)

    Nothing much to look forward to today.
     
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    Actually, for me nothing to look forward to for the entire tournament with the exception of the men's doubles.
     
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    That's surprising. There are some top-level players in the tournament. We just have to wait till the later stages.
     
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    True, but I am comparing it with the recent AE and German Opens where everyone was there save for the 2 Indonesian MS favorites. This is more like the Korean Open when you look at the entry list. As an aside, I didn't see Kenneth Jonassen's name in the draw list. I thought he was joining this?
     
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    Tan Bin Shen/Ooi Sock is too weak. Bergstroem/Persson have no any trouble to beat them. 15:2/15:10

    Lee Yong Dae/Ha Jung Eun beat Druzchenko/Nozdran 15:6/15:12

    TSAI Chia-Hsin/CHENG Wen-Hsing beat the 4th seed SHIRLEY Daniel/RUNESTEN PETERSEN Sara 15:10/15:12

    SPITKO Roman/METTE Carina beat LINDLEY D. /RAYAPPAN Suzanne in a rubber game 17:14/11:15/15:6
     
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    some noticeable results in the 1st round of ms:

    AHN Hyun Suk beat KIDD Nicholas in a rubber game 15:5 4:15 15:11

    OEDUM Kasper beat ZWIEBLER Marc in a close game 15:9 17:14

    GHAFFAR Aamir lost to a qualifier YONG Yudianto 5:15 15:13 4:15

    I can't image how he can beat DICKY Palyama in AE a week ago!

    KUAN Beng Hong beat VONDRA Jan in a ruber game 15:6 7:15 15:11.

    So he can beat the 5th seed BOESEN Anders in the 2nd round again?
     
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    So he can beat the 5th seed BOESEN Anders in the 2nd round again?

    He has to :confused: Or he is gonna TKO'ed by Misbun :D
     
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    As far as I know Boesen is already out of the tournament..not 100% sure though..
     

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