Chou is an intelligent player, he really understands to exploit all parameters that are in his favor. Good at controlling the tempo in the game, the in-between rally breaks, his shot placement in reference to drift and opponent position on court, etc. I think it takes an experienced player to really value Chou's strength. Because it's not all the flashy stuff that makes him good - it's all the other things he add on top of a well rounded technical foundation.
One game to the good, come-on Satwik/Chirag They were lil erratic towards the end. Need to believe more in themselves
Earlier today, the BWF YouTube livestreams were suddenly blocked here. Don't understand why because I watched the CL v Ginting match then all of a sudden I couldn't watch the next one and suddenly also the previous ones today.
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hmmm i wished 4 and i got 5 instead ... again .... so now with 5 representatives in semi ... can i get 3 INA representatives in final pretty please?
Satwik Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty are starting to realize their potential! Nerves will be a factor against the crowd favourites Kevin/Marcus.
Last time they met the first set was down to the wire, a couple of bad shots at wrong time and they witnessed themselves on the loosing side even after all the hard work. Hence, a lopsided g2 I believe they've come a long way. Today was an evidence of the same. Yeah they def Madsx2 in their first encounter as well, but today it was all about keeping the nerves. I am just a lil concerned about Chirag's service returns. Often too loose that there opponent almost immediately wins the point. I am afraid it'll be too early to expect them to defeat arguably the best pair on circuit atm(any discipline) but they usually wins the point when it's flat and fast so does there opponent. It should be interesting, cause this will also set up the tone of expectations for this year.
Satwik/Chirag has 2-0 h2h against Mads combination after today's victory Sent from my SM-G600FY using Tapatalk