Here's the tips for you #GoodToHaveHerryIPonYourSide Oh, looks like Angga/Ricky is in the final again
Country representatives in Final. 3 - INA 2 - CHN 1 - MAS, IND, THA, TPE, DEN I hope the three INA pairs can give their best tomorrow.
FINAL (01.00pm) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...EA9D0E-12C8-4036-A647-00B2A7076209&d=20190331 A predictable mixed doubles last round plot between top-seed and big favourites Wang YL/Huang DP and Jordan/Oktavianti who demonstrated strong showing in All England semifinal, almost knocked out the eventual champion Zheng SW/Huang YQ. World number two combination have 3-0 positive head to head stats but the last two were going into full distance and expected to be close battle too this time considering the Indonesians progressive development lately. Wang/Huang defeated Faizal/Widjaja in two straight-games, 21-13 / 21-16 despite the Indonesians had good start at early stages and delivered stiff resistance in second game, unfortunately they couldn't maintain the consistency as the Chinese speed up the tempo with their solid fast attacking and shot variations. Jordan/Oktavianti eliminated TPE lower-ranked duo Lee Y/Yang CT, 21-9 / 23-21. Logically, Polii/Rahayu are Indonesia best chance to nail title here among the other finalists in mixed and men's doubles categories. The defending champions need three games to tackle teammates Haris/Kusumah despite first and third game were practically lop-sided match. A riveting semifinal clash saw Malaysian pair Chow MK/Lee MY surprise more favoured Thailand representatives Kititharakul/Prajongjai in 73 minutes battle, 18-21 / 21-19 / 21-19. It's second game wasted chance by Thai pair, only two points away to earn final ticket, 19-14 they bit the dust and losing seven consecutive points. A promising prospect for He Bingjiao to end title drought since Bitburger Open GP Gold, October 2016. The left-hander lost frequently against some elite players since then and will be extra motivated this time, inspired by her younger teammates Chen Yufei who bagged back to back BWF World Tour in Europe recently. He showed tremendous fighting spirit when trailed behind, 13-19 then 16-20 to seal opening game, 21-23 against arch-rival Pusarla Sindhu. A similar narrative occured in second set when Sindhu took the lead 16-13 but the Indian lost concentration to complete finish line, couldn't execute well and made uncharacteristic errors at critical points, 18-21. Earlier match, Ratchanok Intanon was pushed into the limit by the never say die Chinese teen Han Yue who produced impressive feat to trouble the skillful Thai ace, the more experienced player prevailed, 21-15 / 19-21 / 21-18. According to stats, a worrying sign for Thai fans as Intanon never won over He BJ in their four previous meetings. An ideal men's singles and most-awaited showdown for home crowd, two former champions and replay of 2015 final when Kidambi Srikanth beat Viktor Axelsen at that time in three games. Four years passed and Axelsen is completely different player now, riding high in this season, being semifinalist twice in KL and Jakarta, clinch ESP Masters title and All England runner-up, very consistent so far. The Dane overcame local hopeful yesterday Kashyap Parupalli, the veteran did good job to implement long rallies in second game that disrupt Axelsen momentum, 17-15 but the world number four back to his focus to grab six consecutive points and secured final berth, 17-21. Meanwhile Srikanth worked hard to down off-the-radar Huang Yuxiang, 16-21 / 21-14 / 21-19 who displayed excellent netshots and strong defense, a slightly different form with his previous lethargic performance. Fourth final in six tournaments together for Lee Y/Wang CL, what a tremendous result for this men's doubles new sensations, they pocketed two titles in Barcelona and Orleans then runner-up in Basel. The unseeded Taiwanese duo defeated Astrup/Rasmussen once again with convincing way, 21-12 / 21-18 and will up against the reunited pair Karandasuwardi/Pratama who march on to final after SGP Open Superseries in 2015, they stunned second seed Goh VS/Tan WK in opening round, the sternest test en route to finale. The Indonesians conquered home duo Attri/Reddy with two straight-games, 21-12 / 21-17 in last match of semifinal round.
XD : Wang/Huang HDP has looked quite sharp this tournament. The INA pair has the tendency to make unforced errors, I am relying on them doing just so WD : Polii/Rahayu WS : He Bingjiao I predict there will be a shouting contest from both players And when it happened, HBJ should be desperate enough to win the match at all cost (hopefully without injury). MS : Axelsen If KS played the way he had played so far which he barely made it in rubber sets, I don't see how he could pull it through against VA. MD : Lee/Wang Would love to see Angga/Ricky prove me wrong.
someone really needs to tell fat Melati that she is a girl and this is mixed double and that girl needs to stay in front more....