I don't know their standard. But it could be a fresh idea if they chould learn from JPN or THA how they had shown a lot of improvements in the past few years with foreigner coaches in their team. Just to break the monotone of the CHN training program to try different new approaches. The same thing with INA team too I guess.
Sakuramoto and Takahata take it as expected. Seriously they're like a TakaMatsu 2.0 with all the upgrades with Sakuramoto so skillful even at the net and Takahata very able at the back of the court. A small qualm would be that I think their defense could use some work to match that of the Olympic champions but it actually is very good the way it is right now anyway. Hope they take the title tomorrow! (and also the one in Japan Super 100 next week!)
Han Yue needs a better smash , and playing too many clears, not a good idea when ST is smashing so well
Obviously, Han Yue couldn't retrieve many cross court smashes, so she needs to find a way to prevent a lift, how hard it might be.
I'm afraid GFJ may not have the experience nor smart enough to adjust her game accordingly against a lefty