Well, the way Lin Dan closes the near-insurmountable gap in G2 tells us he can handle WTW the next time. For now, he'd remember how he lost, no rallying stroke play against such players.
Wang Tzu Wei too haste at the end. Luckily, Lin Dan failed at net, allowing WTW to break LD's momentum.
True , if Lin Dan managed to equalize with G2, WTW would likely lose the match. Lin Dan woke up too late and the gap was too much to close. Noticed, throughout the match, Lin Dan almost never dive to retrieve any of WTW's smashes.
I wonder if Lin Dan even watched any of Wang Tzu Wei's videos. I guess not. But not WTW who studied deeply and prepared for his famous opponent meticulously , anticipating many of his shots. As a result, he actually caught LD by surprise whom by the time he realized it, was already too late to do much about it. A lesson learnt even for such an experienced maestro; never take anything or any opponent for granted.
Don't underestimate Hu Yun. He is a lazy starter. He will work his way into the match for sure. Sent from my SM-G600FY using Tapatalk
Well, there was a big chance for outstanding fair play by the Indonesians... Sad they didn't take it... Oth how many would have admitted it? I watched it in slowmo and the curve of the shuttle definitely changed. The shuttle hit his (hardiantos?) hair on the way out
Order of play for tomorrow has been released: https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...3A06FB-E57B-487D-8866-ADC83F07997F&d=20170615 On TV Court (live aired on TV from 15.00 local time) 1. MS : LCW vs Prannoy 2. MD : Kamura/Sonoda vs Dougaard/Christiansen 3. WS : Saina vs Jindapol 4. XD : Duo Adcock vs Alfian/Annisa 5. WD : Chang/Lee vs Greysia/Apriyani
Didnt see the shuttle touched. In the midst of game i dont think the player know it too so up to the judge to decide. It costed another game for the Danes so lets see if thats the way to beat them for the recovery.