Pheww...! Finally Li Liu are through to quarters...Gosh that was a three setter. Was a Good day for me and my favs at large except. OG Silver Medalist and Reigning World Champ PVS was at her normal casual self but I do think its because of lack of training cause she was too busy all these weeks Good news is My Other Queen OG and World Champ has made it to the Quarters and will be an intresting match tomorrow for her. FukuRota Also breezed through to Quarters and I expect them to do good and qualify for semis Lastly the match I was waiting for all day My brothers Li/Liu wnt all the way to three sets but finally survived and are through to Finals. See you guys tomorow ! Stay blessed and be happy
Kashyap would be so mad at himself for not converting those 2 Gps in G1. He knows by now he's not the best bet in G3s
When you least expect something from someone, he/she is the one who delivers . That happens many times. Today also, I expected some of the indian players other than sai praneeth to proceed further. But he has answers for you. Tomorrow, Ginting vs Sai praneeth
SP looks on fire , it will be difficult for Ginting. If he can win, then its likely repeat of last year SF against CTC.
Country representatives in QF 9 - JPN 8 - CHN 6 - INA 4 - THA, KOR 3 - MAS 2 - TPE 1 - ESP, IND, HKG, DEN Seeded players left in QF MS - 5 WS - 4 MD - 6 WD - 6 XD - 5
QUARTERFINAL (11.00am & 06.00pm) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...741C60-B3F8-4377-834F-D8376E7B53DC&d=20190920 *MATCH HIGHLIGHTS* - Chen Long (CHN) v Ng Ka Long (HKG) - Anthony S.Ginting (INA) v Sai Praneeth (IND) - Anders Antonsen (DEN) v Chou Tien Chen (TPE) - Carolina Marin (ESP) v He Bing Jiao (CHN) - Pornpawee Chochuwong (THA) v Chen Yu Fei (CHN) - Gideon/Sukamuljo (INA) v Goh VS/Tan WK (MAS) - Kamura/Sonoda (JPN) v Alfian/Ardianto (INA) - Endo/Watanabe (JPN) v Ahsan/Setiawan (INA) - Lee SH/Shin SC (KOR) v Fukushima/Hirota (JPN) - Polii/Rahayu (INA) v Matsutomo/Takahashi (JPN) - Watanabe/Higashino (JPN) v Seo SJ/Chae YJ (KOR) - Goh SH/Shevon Lai (MAS) v Puravaranukroh/Taerattanachai (THA) Thailand young talent Pornapawee Chochuwong scores huge upset in last sixteen to stun newly crowned World Champion Pusarla Sindhu, 21-12 / 13-21 / 19-21. The Indian was on the way to book quarter berth but her rival refused to give up, 15-19 instead delivered relentless attack and Sindhu also did misjudment twice at baseline brought Chochuwong into next round. She will take on home favourite Chen Yu Fei who also had hard times to prevail against Korea next big thing An Se Young. Chen failed to convert two game points instead losing 20-22. Luckily the Chinese number one was unfazed and staying calm to regain focus when it mattered most in second and final game. A battle of lefthanders will look forward three-time World Champion Carolina Marin versus He Bing Jiao, both of them look convincing to conquer their second round opponent. Another leading contenders also safely through into quarters, Tai Tzu Ying and Ratchanok Intanon who will find Sayaka Takahashi and Busanan Ongbamrungphan respectively. An easy assignment for two-time World Champion Kento Momota to secure quarterfinal spot, outplaying Tommy Sugiarto who’s practically couldn’t do too much to balance his solid opponent, defense, agility, interception and tactical play, 21-10 / 21-11. Momota will take on compatriot Kanta Tsuneyama for a place in semis. Other top names experience high-tense pressure before succeed, Chen Long needs to dig deep in second game against Wang Tzu Wei, a rare celebration by the low-profile Olympic Champion to release his burden, 21-10 / 21-17. Second seed Chou Tien Chen also involved in tight encounter to down local hopeful Huang Yu Xiang, 21-19 / 21-18. A highly-anticipated last eight duel between Chou and Anders Antonsen, a rematch of epic final in INA Open last July. Anthony Ginting once again playing long match to continue his campaign here, beat Kashyap Parupalli, 23-21 / 15-21 / 21-13 and has another Indian rival Sai Praneeth who surprised him in Basel world meet. A dejavu of world championship duel saw the Minions win this time to edge out Choi SG/Seo SJ, 22-20 / 18-21 / 23-21 in enthralling tight match. Gideon/Sukamuljo seem facing themselves as Choi/Seo have typical same pattern with the world number one that containing fast furious exchanging shots. Two more Indonesia pairs in quaters meet Japanese contestant, Alfian/Ardianto who have been criticized about their uninspiring performance lately book their spot and facing Kamura/Sonoda today. World Champion Ahsan/Setiawan were troubled by Japan fourth ranked pair Inoue/Kaneko and will confront Endo/Watanabe next. It's 2-0 for Malaysia men's doubles to eliminate Denmark representatives including defending champions Astrup/Ramussen who defeated by Ong YS/Teo EY. At adjacent court, Goh VS/Tan WK beat Boe/Conrad in similar fashion. The independent pair are scheduled to face the Minions this evening on court 1. World champions Matsumoto/Nagahara crashed out early, lost to the unseededs Chang YN/Kim HR, 21-23 / 17-21. China versus Korea at top half semifinal draw tomorrow. An interesting development to see Canadian pair also Aussie combination could make the more fancied opponent run for their money yesterday. More complexion scenario to follow bottom half section, two Japanese leading pair will meet their familiar adversaries, FukuHiro oppose Lee SH/Shin SC while TakaMatsu set up a clash with Indonesian duo Polii/Rahayu. Still smooth path and unstoppable for the overwhelming favourites ZhengSW/Huang YQ who expected to secure semifinal spot and will meet real test either Watanabe/Higashino or Korean southpaws Seo SJ/Chae YJ. Indonesia sole survivor in mixed doubles, Ahmad/Kandow vanquish Rio silver medalists Chan PS/Goh LY in close battle, 17-21 / 23-21 / 21-18 and an uphill task to topple world number two Wang YL/Huang DP. LIVE TV COVERAGE
So many tournaments end of the year , only 1 week break between French and Fuzhou Open. Even Macau & Korea GPG should have been held at the same week.
grade 1000 and only 1 tv court. Not only that the youtube channel is blocked. should bwf offer subscription service? Pay-per-view might be expensive.