Valid point. We all have seen that happening to the mighty CL quite a few times! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
IvanovSozonov.. I will always miss that iconic AllEngland celebration. 1 moment and you ll be remembered forever. They didnt even have logo on their shirt. Still one of the best european pair after Boe/Mo(or Denmark anyway). certainly the best euro pair with attitude,never see them wasting time.
Lol with attitude? have you ever seen their matches vs Minion and China players. Depends of what you mean of "wasting time"? I think none of top players want "wasting time" on court. no one would. if you mean "delaying time" well, Danes are good on that one, for sure. Boe/Mo, Kim/Ras, Axelsen. Sorry i have to reply on this one, i just don't get it the way you think.
Taiwan v Korea will be interesting. It looks like Taiwan will try to win it in the first 3 matches because anything past that will be straight losses in WD and XD.
Hong Kong and Russia were already sent packing in Nanning after both teams score losing twice in group-stage round. More complexion ties in group 1B and 1D where India and Denmark as well will face do or die situation against heavyweight opponents, China and Indonesia respectively. India misses bright chance when they screwed up the strategy to fiield Sameer Verma instead of higher-ranked Kidambi Srikanth. A roller-coaster match as predicted to determine the winner of this tie. Lee Zii Jia turns the tide for MAS team after Goh SH/Shevon Lai lost narrowly to Rankireddy/Ponnnappa. Then Sindhu demolished the unfit Goh Jin Wei to make team India leads 2-1, next doubles category going to Malaysia side with scratch pair Aaron Chia/Teo EY and Chow MK/Lee MY. It's bleak prospect for team India to repeat their two years ago result to secure quarterfinal spot. Ivanaov/Sozonov and surprising package Vladimir Malkov once again bring their team ahead earlier, 2-1 before losing in next two matches against Thailand, same pattern when they faced Japan on Monday. Russia can stand tall in this Sudirman Cup 2019, giving good fight to more-favoured rival. If only they had good women's doubles pair maybe the storyline will be different last night. Japan and Thailand will seek top position, the top-seed is clear favourite in three categories, MS, MD and WD. Chinese Taipei has tricky test to top group 1C, they should secure three points through MD and singles categories. But again Korea is tough to tackle in team event, no surprise if they could stun TPE at the end. Indonesia-Denmark tie will present interesting perspective, former champion is favourite to out as group winner, having advantage in doubles department. But little bit worrying sign for mixed doubles, no one of Jordan/Oktavianti, Haizal/Widjaja perform consistently meanwhile singles discipline will offer equal chance for both teams. DAY 4 - GROUP STAGES (11.00am & 06.00pm) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...1FA1A9-CDE1-4700-B03E-3E7CF2C992ED&d=20190522 1A - CHN v IND (court 1) Just wondering something happens to Srikanth or maybe part of strategy, India once again fields Sameer Verma against Chen Long. Sikki Reddy will play twice as Ashwinni Ponnappa did yesterday. China rests their number one pair Li JH/Liu YC also Zheng SW/Huang YQ as well. High possibility Chen Yufei will play continuously at knock-out phase, seems they have less confident for He Bingjiao. 1C - TPE v KOR (court 2) It's possibly 3-0 earlier for TPE but Korea may spring surprise in one of first three matches. Chou Tien Chen versus Lee Dong Keun will be close contest, head to head stats 3-2 favours to world number four. A very good experience for rising star An Se Young to face world number one Tai Tzu Ying this afternoon. 1B - INA v DEN (06.00pm) 1A - JPN v THA
Srikanth has better prospect against Lee Zii Jia, it's obvious reason but too bad he's injured that forcing IND fielded Sameer Verma.
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