Swedish International Challenge 2011

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  1. chris-ccc

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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12

    Game 3:
    MM-KI 10-10 (MM is BACK)
    MM-KI 11-10 (MM reaches the interval first)
     
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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12

    Game 3:
    MM-KI 11-10 (MM reaches the interval first)
    MM-KI 11-11 (KI is BACK)
    MM-KI 12-12
     
  3. phil-mm

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    Oh, yes. She lost the first set and was down in the second set when I emailed you. But she made a remarkable recovery to win the match :). The Japanese have many talented players who should be emerging into the main scene soon. Minatsu Mitani is one of them.
     
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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12

    Game 3:
    MM-KI 12-12
    MM-KI 13-13 (phil-mm, are you getting nervous/excited now?)
     
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    I'm surprised Minatsu hasn't won yet. But Kaori is an experienced player.
     
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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12

    Game 3:
    MM-KI 13-13 (phil-mm, are you getting nervous/excited now?)
    MM-KI 13-15
    MM-KI 14-16 (Again, KI shows her experience)
     
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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12

    Game 3:
    MM-KI 14-16 (Again, KI shows her experience)
    MM-KI 14-18
    MM-KI 15-19
     
  8. phil-mm

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    Ok, I'm going off to mope :(.
     
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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12

    Game 3:
    MM-KI 15-19
    MM-KI 16-20 (KI keeps the 4 points lead)
    MM-KI 16-21
     
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    The Minatsu Mitani-vs-Kaori Imabeppu match

    Match over. Kaori shows what her experience can do for her.

    Game 1: MM-KI 14-21
    Game 2: MM-KI 21-12
    Game 3: MM-KI 16-21
     
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    What is the purpose of these "livescores"? Isn't that usually only done when the livescore on tournamentsoftware is down and stream/tv viewers do the udates?

    In any case the title is as good as in the bag for Axeman :D. The only one to stop him left was Pang but he seems to have trouble playing Abian so not a giant upset. Although I see now h2h was 3-0 Pang?? Could've sworn he lost at least once ..? Axeman had no trouble disposing of the spaniard at the Dutch so seems a done deal [​IMG] (Red Bull wings?? [​IMG])
     
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    It's like following a Chess match

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    ;););) It's like following a Chess match.

    Progressive cores can show the flow of the match via the players' state of mind, that is; their upsurge, stability, deterioration, etc, etc, ...... as the match progresses.

    :):):)
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    Japan will sweep two golds tonight, I think. :D Kaori will beat Mayu tonight. :D
     
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    Kaori Imabeppu > Minatsu Mitani > Olga Konon against
    Mayu Sekiya > Judith Meulendijks & Susan Egelstaff.
    I suppose Kaori has a slight advantage.
    I wonder why Marie Ropke isn't with her usual partner Lena Frier Kristiansen :confused:.
     
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    Kaori Imabeppu is really good. She defends her title by beating Mayu Sekiya 13-21 22-20
    21-16.

    2011 results:
    Fri 1/21/2011 1:00 PMWSAditi MUTATKAR[​IMG][IND] -[​IMG][JPN] Kaori IMABEPPU19-21 20-22
    [​IMG]0:43Eh - Flygbussarna
    Fri 1/21/2011 6:45 PMWSKaori IMABEPPU[​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][FRA] Sashina VIGNES WARAN [7]21-18 21-18
    [​IMG]0:43Eh - Powerade
    Sat 1/22/2011WSKaori IMABEPPU[​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][JPN] Minatsu MITANI21-14 12-21 21-16
    [​IMG]1:05Eh - Wilson
    Sat 1/22/2011WSKaori IMABEPPU[​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][ESP] Carolina MARIN19-21 21-16 21-8
    [​IMG]1:01Eh - Flygbussarna
    Sun 1/23/2011WSMayu SEKIYA[​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][JPN] Kaori IMABEPPU21-13 20-22 16-21
    [​IMG]1:18Eh - Wilson

    2010 results:
    Fri 1/22/2010 11:50 AMWSKaori Imabeppu [7][​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][FRA] Sashina Vignes Waran23-21 21-13
    [​IMG]0:42Main Location - 2
    Fri 1/22/2010 6:30 PMWSKaori Imabeppu [7][​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][CHN] Xi Zhang21-16 21-19
    [​IMG]0:40Main Location - 4
    Sat 1/23/2010WSKaori Imabeppu [7][​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][NED] Rachel Van Cutsen [4]21-6 21-15
    [​IMG]0:29Main Location - 4
    Sat 1/23/2010 10:30 AMWSElla Diehl [1][​IMG][RUS] -[​IMG][JPN] Kaori Imabeppu [7]15-21 21-14 17-21
    [​IMG]1:06Main Location - 2
    Sun 1/24/2010WSKaori Imabeppu [7][​IMG][JPN] -[​IMG][ENG] Elisabeth Cann [5]21-15 21-10
    [​IMG]0:35Location 2 - .
     
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    congratz to Kaori, but sad for Eto and Wakita >.<
     
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    only 2 seeded entries are qualified to the finals !!
     
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    Yes. Saw Rie and Yu in JB last year. I think they're actually quite good. And their smashes are powerful.
     
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    Like the chart on tournamentsoftware :D? Although some tournaments without livescore don't have it (iirc) ... I presume you were unaware of the live video stream then which was also available. I notice it wasn't posted here but was at the Estonian one.

    Surprising MS result. Although Abian is a good player he absolutely got schooled at the Dutch and looked like going that way again when Axelsen surged towards the lead in the first to 19-16. Mark (Phelan) suggested he might be tired after so many matches (for such a young player still) and he certainly looked like lacking energy. Abian celebrated taking the first set like taking a point of Lin Dan instead of beating a 17 year old :D. I wonder if this is his first international senior title he was so happy with it?
     
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