If the above is true, then it is very sad case for badminton and the sport would not go forward. This is an individual event and WZM was made a sacrificial lamb and guinea pig. No wonder he looked uninterested and lacked passion during the match. He even served into the net.
I find it hard to believe. First no need to lift half court to see the smash technique, and second LCW's smash is nothing new for CHN coaches... They know it by heart!
Court 1:http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/videoPage.php?g=c2J2b2JoK2F0Y3ZsbmhZ&c=en&i=eWlhaXVidGd1bA№f№f Court 2:https://livestream.com/bwfbadminton
livestream.com is a very good and fast platform... don't understand why they only provide court 2 there.
Exactly, very good reply,what you say makes perfect sense,I fully concur you. Furthermore, since LCW's comeback, he's played quite a number of matches, from the SEA Games, Sudirman Cup, to the US and Canada Open, the last of which a CHN youngster Shi Yuqi has an encounter with him - plenty for the CHN coaches to analyze whatever they want of LCW's latest condition if there's a need to, though as you say 'They know it by heart!'.
This livestream shows that there's a live telecast somewhere http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/videoPage.php?g=c2J2b2JoK2F0Y3ZsbmhZ&c=en&i=eWlhaXVidGd1bA№f№f
I think WSX is the one who gains the most from Chen Jin's coaching whereas WYH is still finding her footing whilst LXR continues struggling to regain her form since her long injury layoff.
WYH as usual nowadays continues playing like a yoyo, alternating between brilliancy and mediocrity all in the same match - in G2, she threatens to run away with it, taking a hefty lead after dropping G1.