Wasn't a very good finisher, but otherwise he played pretty good in the last set. A lot better than yesterday at least...
Angga/Rian must be splitted. From time play only 25 minutes showed there was no fight against TPE pair IMHO
japan will be very scary in the future...they got so many talented player in almost all sector their good,regular,and well organised domestic competition finally bring them the result
I watched ChaiBiao/HongWei play. They won their match, but looked very unpolished. I don't think they would win against the top MD teams.
The JAP are producing a bunch of new potential world-beaters in WS, just like the Thai prodigies, remarkable.
where are you watching the Swiss open? From their last performance (winning at Germany open) by defeating All England champion LXL/QZH easily and almost flawless http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6suQJDvvZMs&list=PLipispAf4Rr7iTbloF3rHTCbN1KjzFamD&index=3 [video=youtube;6suQJDvvZMs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6suQJDvvZMs&list=PLipispAf4Rr7iTbloF3rHTCbN1KjzFamD&index=3[/video]
Sayaka seems to lose her accuracy in G2 or is it Jiang's experience play that disorient her? Whatever, Sayaka has to stay focused to try and outplay Jiang by her good placement shots, net play and cross-court smashes.
Amazingly, Bae prevailed over Chan TK who suddenly lost a string of points in G3, don't know what happened to her.
Deceptive shot by Jiang which made sayaka to fell down. I can say that sayaka is weak to left hand players..