BCA INDONESIA Open 2017 : SEMIFINAL & FINAL (17th & 18th June)

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  1. Justin L

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    Not the best way to win or lose, but what to do , there has to be a winner
     
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    Even if it goes to 29-all, only one more point decides the winner.
     
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    After missing it twice he was indeed third time lucky. Man what a match that was, the heartbeats OMG.
    The better player of today won in the end.
    Next time KS should eliminate that self destruct mode if he want to won it easy. My goodness me as GC said 13-10 was the changing point in both games
     
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    Into his second consecutive SS final, should seal it this time.
     
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    EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPIC WIN!

    After this World No.1 MS match between Srikanth vs Son Wan Ho, I fear tomorrow's Finals between Srikanth vs Kazumasa is going to be a disappointment.... 8^P
     
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    Srikanth Kidambi holds his nerves in thriller! I lost count of how many shots he hit into the net. Son Wan Ho was really good today.
    At least 1 Indian MS makes the final.

     
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    Congrats to KS for his victory over SWH, now replaced LCW as WR1. Hope he will again hold his composure and do well in the finals.
     
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    Again, the lights in the hall is flickering
     
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    Wow, what a semifinals! The 5 first matches were very tight. All of it finished in 3 games. There are still 6 matches to go. Most likely this is gonna be another long night. Finished after midnight again. :D
     
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    wher to watch livestream? BWF website only till match 5
     
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    Prannoy tweeted "well. Not my day I guess. Served 5 match points but failed to book a finals birth. Thank you for supporting me."

    Sent from my SM-G600FY using Tapatalk
     
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    No livestream available. Damn!
    Losing a match is the surest way of defeat.
     
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    What mistake?
     
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    Wow, Indonesian fans sinking to new lows every year-- now they are shouting "go home, Denmark, go home" to Boe/ Mogensen...

    If the Sudirman Cup is ever held in Jakarta again, I'm sure we'll be treated to some real badminton hooliganism.
     
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    Umpire got the linecall challenge and the score wrong
     
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    Even somebody shouted "oooo" sounds while Danes were serving.
    I don't like Boe. But treating players like that while playing is not good.

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    I'm an Indonesian and not proud of it. I don't know, I'm afraid it's like already a culture in our sport here. The spectators here tend to shout some words that they hope it can intimidate the opponent so they are mentally shaken.
     
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    Denmark is a bit of a special case as there is still a sore spot of them winning over us in Thomas Cup and this particular pair (Boe and Mo) has beaten the national hero twice already... So you can say we are not exactly fond of them at the moment.

    However I'd appreciate if you would refrain making such offensive accusations towards Indonesian.

    If you see our other matches versus Korean/Chinese/even Malaysian opponent yesterday you would see that the fans were perfectly civil.

    And three days ago when Astrup/Skaarup beat Kevin/Gideon the fans were very welcoming and they (Ast/Ska) were very happy with the reception. Many fans ask for selfies and even gave gifts.
    You can see the proof in players' Instagram.

    Few fans are sore losers and hooligans (as is the case everywhere else in the world), but do not generalise everyone else.
     
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    Many players have expressed their fondness in playing in Indonesia, as you can see from their Instagram posts this week.
     

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