With this kind of performance in the first round, that means they'll end up winning this tournament. seen it so many times.
Who are the better escapers of the two pairs? I'd say the home darlings. Nothing for the home crowds to worry about.. maybe.
Well, its because I only visit this forum whenever there is a tourney that minions would actually participate in. Thats why you better get your **** together this time.. It's been a while since last time I saw you playing.. Win the title already ffs!!.. Don't let me down since I have waited long enough!
I thought Satwik/Chirag also escaped today. But home darlings were with huge lead in the 3rd game. So, that was my bad.
Gregoria Mariska trounced Chochuwong Pornpawee, 21-10, 21-8 ,in just 26 mins, going by the score, or is there anything wrong with her THA opponent? Also noticed Wang Tzu Wei's exit at the hands of H K Vittinghus in two straight sets, 21-16, 21-18, and last week at the US Open, he also went down in defeat to Sun Feixiang in R2 by an unflattering scoreline, 21-9 and 21-15 in 38 mins. Is there something wrong with WTW too? Not trying to discredit their respective opponents, just wondering aloud.
Hey Guys..Im back..Sorry Im late but I was lost in Cricket World Cup love which lasted for almost a month.Now being Back I cant wait for engaging with you guys.
I wonder how long it will take for Hawk-eye to arrive? It seems as though the confusion stemmed from the airport codes. Instead of CGK [Jakarta] , the device found its way to CKG [重慶], i.e., Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport. Can you believe it!!
Hmmm, should be on Thursday, I guess. I wonder who set the wrong code or was it the error from delivery service?
What a blunder, can't believe occur in BWF top-tier tournament Without hawk-eye instrument available, the most afflicted side is the players.
https://bwfworldtour.bwfbadminton.c...irst-show-indonesia-open-still-bowls-em-over/ Here is the players' reaction about the crowds.
I saw yonex launched new shoes line from first day of the tournament. Especially love purple pair that Intanon is wearing. Anyone has information on these new designs? Thank you 0D16D453-6015-43A9-9F0F-790641154050 by Goodminton77 posted Jul 17, 2019 at 8:04 AM
From opening day of tournament, men's singles top guns have tough obstacle to clear, Anthony Ginting involved in gruelling 78 minutes battle to down the agile Lu Guang Zu, home favourite almost sent packing early when Lu forced deuce at second game before Ginting survived 23-21, interesting to wait the rematch of these two players in Tokyo next week. Indonesian idol Jonatan Christie also troubled by Danish player Rasmus Gemke, 21-17 / 24-22. Strong contender Kento Momota had bad start in first game facing Liew Daren, couldn't control the drift well but still the Japanese showed his finesse to back in time and sealed 22-20. Akane Yamaguchi tackled former Olympic Champion Li Xue Rui who staying positive to seek third Olympic ticket next year. 28 years old Li did well at beginning but still the Chinese is far from she used to be to balance her younger rival, 18-21 / 21-10 / 21-15. Another notable match to notice, Michelle Li vanquishes Sung Ji Hyun in three games, 21-12 / 14-21 / 21-17. Reigning World Champions Li JH/Liu YC continue their winning record over current All England runner-up Aaron Chia/Soh WY, dropped opening game narrowly the Chinese changed right tactic to overcome MAS young prospects. Defending champions Gideon/Sukamuljo also through into second round, beat last year beaten finalist Inoue/Kaneko, 20-22 / 21-16 / 21-14. A worrying setback for local mixed doubles hopefuls, Jordan/Oktavianti who score shocking exit prematurely in front of their home fans to German pair Lamsfuss/Herttrich. Credit to the unseeded combination to grab crucial opening game then the Indonesians couldn't focus and being under performed in second game. World number three pair Watanabe/Higashino competed briefly in court 2 against Adcock/Adcock, retired at 11-6 due to Arisa Higashino injury. ROUND OF 32 - PART 2 (09.00am) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/matches.aspx?id=F681BCD7-C90F-482F-8CCF-96EFE0C6C8E4 *MATCH HIGHLIGHTS - Kenta Nishimoto (JPN) v Kidambi Srikanth (IND) - Tommy Sugiarto (INA) v Chen Long (CHN) - H.S. Prannoy (IND) v Shi Yu Qi (CHN) - Aya Ohori (JPN) v Pusarla V. Sindhu (IND) - Fitriani (INA) v Chen Yu Fei (CHN) - Ong YS/Teo Ee Yi (MAS) v Endo/Watanabe (JPN) - Ellis/Langridge (ENG) v Ahsan/Setiawan (INA) - Goh VS/Tan WK (MAS) v Kamura/Sonoda (JPN) LIVE TV COVERAGE - COURT 1
I don’t think BWF are to blame here. They should be contracting the service from the hawk eye company.
Positive respond by Western players (Efler/Herttrich, Vittinghus, Adcock/Adcock), they are amazed how the stadium was already full house at 09.00am in the morning.
From what I heard from the Secretary General of PBSI, the Hawk-Eye package was sent from Malaysia, where the BWF HQ currently resides.