why care so much how many survivors left, the one that will be champion..,, will be champion. afterall its bwf worldtour now. I dont even follow malaysia masters. how the hell fajarRian won it, they were down in SF&F.. Lol. sometimes better not to care.
Because I am a badminton fan and Indonesia national team supporter And how about you? Not caring so much on Sing team eh? No wonder badminton is not growing much because who cares if they are not at the top?
because fajarRian opponents at malaysa masters too underestimated them, should not do that to every single INA MD pairs as they are capable to beat any players including some strong MD pairs from CHN, KOR and DEN...
Durkin/Vislova withdrawn after they stopped Hafiz/Gloria yesterday. Tang/Tse got walkover through Quarter Final. Oh noo...
DAY-3 Order of Play - R/16 (starting at 11.00 am local time) | 3 Courts http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...80C7A5-0A60-4A98-8FF9-A3B7DD58F3E2&d=20180125 Highlights : • Viktor Axelsen vs Kazumasa Sakai • Rasmus Gemke vs Jeon Hyeok Jin • Son Wan Ho vs Wang Tzu Wei • Anthony Ginting vs Kantaphon Wangcharoen • Lu Ching Yao/Yang Po Han vs Vladimir Ivanov/Ivan Sozonov • Tan Wee Kiong/Goh V Shen vs Lee Jhehuei/Lee Yang • Chen Hung Ling/Wang Chi Lin vs Berry Anggriawan/Hardianto • Lu Kai/Zheng Siwei vs Liu Cheng/Zhang Nan • Choi Solgyu/Chae Yoo Jung vs Goh Soon Heat/Lai Shevon Jemie • Seo Seung Jae/Kim Ha Na vs Praveen Jordan/Melati Daeva Oktavianti RESULT Resume : http://bwfworldtour.com/tournament/3140/daihatsu-indonesia-masters-2018/2018-01-25
Impressive stuff from Goh/Lai! In fact they were leading 11-3 in the second game interval. Very smart play and 1-upped their rival fellow left-right hand opponents
Last week Nishimoto, now Sakai. Japanese players seem to be Axelsen's Achilles' heel. Either way, if Sakai wins today, then VA's future as No. 1 looks grim indeed. Ooops, he's won.
Except Momota, I am afraid all other Japanese players are not contenders for a title. At least not yet. Sent from my SM-G600FY using Tapatalk
choi is slowly coming back from a recent injury. i can see csg/cyj cracking the top 4 by the end of 2019... then a serious medal contender in tokyo 2020.