First of all, this is not super500. It is super 300 tournament. And regarding the "world class MS players", I must say this is your opinion.
Awesome dsiplay, He Bingjiao , that final winning point save in a heart-stopping brilliant rally. I can't help but feel HBJ has raised her game another level - her route to the title overcoming the likes of reigning world champion Akane Yamaguchi, the up-and-coming prodigy An Se Young, and then the newly-crowned Olympic champion, Chen Yufei, speaks volumes. Warmest congratulations to He Bingjiao for ending her title drought after something like six years in spectacular fashion.
Feel sorry for Zhang Yiman who could've been He Bingjiao's final opponent today if not for her seeming back sprain in the deciding set against Chen Yufei yesterday where she was leading in the first half before her game suddenly went downhill thereafter. Since the world championship where ZYM unexpectedly gave the eventual titlist, Akane Yamaguchi, a run for her money , she continued to impress here , once again proving she is a different player now. Hope to see ZYM well enough to put on another promising performance next week at the All England, touted as the mini world championship for its long history and time-honored tradition.
Yeah, that was so close, could've gone either way at 19-all. The Stoeva sisters defend smashes very well.
Hmm, KV scores lots of smash winners off LV's loose defense, which reminds of the second game yesterday. Does anybody know if LS was also playing the far side against Viktor in the second game?
Ok, so this means it has nothing to do with the side, but rather that his defense sometimes varies between "rock-solid" and "assists for the opponent". He's going to be such a nightmare to play when he starts leaving spells like the second game yesterday behind him.
Ugh, KV always maintained the cushion to never let LS fully recover at any point in the match. They both will the players to watch for in the future Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk