I see Sayaka Takahashi lost to Gu Juan I can't even follow the matches on livescore because of the time difference.
if anything less than a final will be a failure for him.... from now onwards I dont see any real threat to him, of coz no disrespect to Mr. Sakai and Mr. Takeshita from Japan but Hafiz as current status...should be able to beat the rest and enter final but Hafiz Hashim...anything can happen....
Is there something wrong with my livescore? It only updates every 5 or so minutes...? First I see Chooi/Ow leading 3-0, then suddenly 20-13 in about 10 minutes. I have my doubts about Hafiz beating Hsu Jen Hao, who is a very good player.
Chooi Kah Ming/Ow Yao Han def. James Eunson/Oliver Leydon-Davis 21-13, 21-6. Goh Wei Shem/Lim Khim Wah def. Tony Griffen/Shane Masinipeni 21-17, 21-8. Nice job from the MAS MD pairs. Good luck in the Quarterfinals!
Chan Tsz Ka def. Sabrina Jaquet 21-19, 15-8. Jaquet retired. Chan will face Gu Juan in the Quarterfinals.
A breakdown of the Quarterfinals by countries: MS: HKG 2, JPN 2, INA 1, IND 1, MAS 1, TPE 1 WS: HKG 2, TPE 2, CHN 1, JPN 1, PHI 1, SIN 1 MD: MAS 2, SIN 2, TPE 2, AUS 1, JPN 1 WD: JPN 2, SIN 2, AUS 1, HKG 1, KOR 1, PER 1 XD: JPN 2, AUS 1, NZL 1, PER 1, SIN 1, SUI 1, TPE 1 Total: JPN 8, SIN 6, TPE 6, HKG 5, AUS 3, MAS 3, PER 2, CHN 1, INA 1, IND 1, KOR 1, NZL 1, PHI 1, SUI 1 By continent: Asia 33, Oceania 4, Americas 2, Europe 1 Nice to see 4/5 continents represented. Asia is dominating and that is good.
As expected, Tommy Sugiarto will possibly face 2 Hong Kong players tommorow: Chan Yan Kit and maybe Wong Wing Ki. With Hu Yun already out, it is likely that Tommy will face Mohd Hafiz Hashim in the Final, that is assuming if both players win their matches tomorrow.