Yonex-Sunrise Hong Kong Open SS 2012: Day 6 (25th November) - Final

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  1. Justin L

    Justin L Regular Member

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    Hmm...I think it might be a good idea to replace WYH with WSX for the SSF.
     
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    In this tournament I was looking forward to seeing LXR play Sindhu, Saina and Schenk one by one but,unfortunately,they were all knocked out by their respective opponents who in turn lost to LXR.

    In this early stage of LXR's career,it's best to put her to the test as much as possible to strengthen and enhance her game to raise it another level. No problem letting her suffer a few knocks should it occur,in future she will become more fearsome,formidable,awesome, I believe.
     
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    And Zhao Yunlei is back...winning 2 titles in one tournament!!! repeating her Olympic feat!
     
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    Zhao Yunlei's turn to score double SS titles , WD and XD.
     
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    Its early stages to praise a player "fearsome" to any player for their effort in this particular tournament alone. Lets see how she performs in coming tournament. I can tell that not a single player is unbeatable. Each and every player is beatable. If she performs well this tournament, definitely somebody will perform another tournament. This happens to all.
     
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    I disagree, I think Xu Chen is awesome... he has different skills than KOR or JPN pairs... which is useful when playing different countries....
     
  8. AlanY

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    its difficult to follow your post if you are not include the quote you're referenced to.
    the post you referred to actually said "in future".
     
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    Fact is, Li Xuerui has already performed amazingly throughout this whole year since March (All England) It would be simply silly to discredit her achievements when she has already obtained an All-England title and an Olympic Gold. Of course, a player's career is not summed up in one year and she is not unbeatable. Although you might be right that this is only still the early stages, she did not just only perform well in just this tournament alone either! If she's already like this in the early stages, one can only imagine what would happen in later years. Same with Ratchanok, Tai Tzu Ying and the other Thai girls co.
     
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    Come on KKK/TBH, don't let all the scallops and 'monk jump over the wall' eaten from LCW's grandeur wedding go to waste. Put it to good use.:D
     
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    Another cracker of a match, the MD is on.
     
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    Ofcourse... Nowadays, all players are good.. Its early stages to say that she will be the one who is unbeatable. She is good so far. Today she performed really well. Really like toying with yihan in the second game. She is young and energetic. Like some thai players are still 16 and able to come even semifinal stage. I am talking about busanan. So, lets see. what happens. We cant say that she is fearsome to all. This year proves to be good for Li xuerui. Really good. Might be next year for somebodyelse. Who knows..
     
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    uh -oh ... KKK is starting to show off his spectacular shots again... which brings many mistakes in the process...
     
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    Really? All I see are bad serves, bad returns and miscommunication that let CY/FHF back into the game.
     
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    Too bad,KKK/TBH at early stage couldn't maintain their clear lead.
     
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    Lol KKK didn't even get the chance to play fancy, errors by both of them again and again, they deserve to lose.
     
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    True, KKK is choking under pressure... he couldn't make a good contact for his returns...
     
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    can som1 pls help me with my confusion.....im not sure if its jst me or if all the service judge in every game that fhf/cy play r blind!!!! wen fhf serves i pretty sure it is a fault, i thought wen u serve ur racket head is not allowed to be parallel to or above ur wrist??? but then everytime that fhf serves u can clearly c that his racket head is always above his wrist??am i wrong??? pls correct me if my information is incorrect. thx guys :)
     
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    are you in position as good as the service judge?
     
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    i might not but im jst saying wen the camera shows a front view of him serving isnt that a better position to c whether the racket head is or is not above the wrist?
     

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