Here tickets for the two sessions are sold separately. For the first two rounds, ticket for one session is around us$8. For quarter final, around us$25. For semis and finals, around us$65. Those prices are for good seats but not the very best
pedersen has been playing well in xd with Mathias yes... in fact i think she plays better in xd with Mathias than with joachim if i have to guess ... perhaps becoz she's calmer now during the game... no joachim to pressure her ahahaha sadly i think the russian suffers from the same problem... this bigger giant needs to stop giving additional pressure to the smaller giant.... especially since today they're up against china's giants
What the hell thats so expensive. Malaysia open tickets are only 60/$120 for each person the season tickets..i cant remember $120 is for one or two.
The ticket price table (complete) is here : http://www.hkopenbadminton.org/files/ticketing/ticket 2017/Ticket_price_table_2017.pdf
I'm normally more of a SWH fan than LCW. But I think I want LCW to win now so that we get a traditional LCW vs LD. LD should be able to get past Shi Yuqi. Also, if Antonsen get past Sakai ... then we get to make a little comparison over CL's form from French Open to HK Open.
Looks like GreysApriani will fight for the final and 40th DestinationDubai spot for another day. Wow. Defeating beauty Yaqiong/Xiaohan
So to qualify Dubai SSF, the other WD pair just have to pray that Greys/Apriyani will not win here. No need to try to win any points. #Tapatalk
Ranked 22, never won a title as a pair other than Summer Universiade, yet are the top 8 pairs of the year. Same case for Japan XD Kazuno/Kurihara, never go past QF in SS.
Instead of using total Superseries points for SS Finals qualification, it's better to use only 8 (or any number less than 12) best results of their Superseries. In case any players/pair joining all Superseries (12 tournaments), 4 of their worst result not included for their SSF qualification ranking. By using this way, that example above could be minimize.