East Ventures INDONESIA Open 2022 : R/32-Final (14-20 June)

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  1. om patel

    om patel Regular Member

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    they know each other very well i think they are just messing around. i saw minions do it when they play there JR.
     
  2. It'sMeMeMe

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    quarterfinal of INA Open and unheralded MAS has 2 XD pairs while INA 0....great job PBSI

    tomorrow most likely ginting will bite the dust too....closer and closer to 0 title....so embarassing.....hail PBSI huuuurah
     
  3. ong huigen

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    Actually she is pretty good.

    You can see in her trashing of Yvonne li and how she gave han Yue a really hard time in the previous tournament
     
  4. ong huigen

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    Maybe it means the china guy is good.
     
  5. ong huigen

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    Actually, just curious.

    Do you feel certain matches are fixed?

    It's like some players suddenly messed up at very strange times.
     
  6. ong huigen

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    Ong yin sew and teo are very skillful as well. But they seem to not be able to win.
     
  7. cococo

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    The China guy is good, I had seen some of his past matches,he is skillful,better than Lu Guangzu.

    But the two younger China players are just as good unfortunately and they have time on their side so I don't think ZJP will have a lot of favour with the coaches which may limit his career.

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  8. Cheung

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    Welcome to Malaysian Badminton... we have really skillful players (especially men's double) but never seem to win anything..
     
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    yeah and the fact that AaronSoh times is up. They havent been able to win any title, not even one. I hope they are not outplayed by PramYere.
     
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    This time, Malaysia has good chance to win something.
     
  14. It'sMeMeMe

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    oh yeah ZJP so good that JC has to lose 2 times in a row in back-to-back home tourney

    let's see is ZJP a top 10 player? oh wait, no.......top 20 player? oh wait, also no.....he wins a lot of SS title? dang i can't even remember when the last time he wins anything

    ZJP isn't axelsen man.....JC should just marry his chick so that his brain doesn't have to split concentration when playing badminton
     
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    28 years old Line Kjærsfeldt scored biggest breakthrough of her career to beat one of top-10 players last night, dropped opening game the Dane bounced back stronger to capitalize the tired Intanon with her steady play to anticipate the Thai protagonist shot precisely. Intanon blew away match point 20-19, smashing into the net and the omen of defeat emerged. Another proficient player waiting on Kjærsfeldt next step, Tai TY who exerts her prowess to conquer the good retriever Iris Wang. Carolina Marin must deal and adapt with her current post-recovery condition, not astonishing surprise to witness she's halted by the agile Wang ZY who will take on top-seed Yamaguchi. Chinese WS players growing stronger nowadays and steering into domination for coming years while their arch rivals begin to descend.

    Local badminton darling Jonatan Christie falters again to same opponent, didn't scrutinize or underestimate Zhao JP, regular top 30 occupant who lost to Ng KL last week. The Chinese lefthander has solid defense and excellent net shot, the advantageous aspect in terms of technical skill, perhaps he could snatch momentum in the wide open draw to advance further in BWF S1000 tour. Other underdogs, Prannoy and Gemke will vie semifinal ticket as well. On top-half section, two blockbuster matches as expected stay on course, Ginting should present extraordinary performance and different strategy to stun Axelsen.Tthe Olympic Champion was troubled by Lu GZ speed in opening game then played more comfortably to overpower as the unguarded Lu in the second. The more unpredictable outcome, Lee ZJ meets World Champion Loh KY, the match that most likely will be nuanced by exchanging sharp smashes.

    The consistency seems approaching Alfian/Ardianto, recent INA best MD pairs and expected to be best bet for the host to clinch title here, they need to tackle Chinese new combination Liu YC/Ou XY, no pushover opponents if we take a look into BAC 2022 result. Reigning World Champions Chen/Jia standing tall and look good to book last four spot according to their formidable head to head stats over THA #1 pair. China also has bright prospect in XD as usual through their dependable mainstays. All eyes to pay more attention on French duo Gicquel/Delrue-All England Champions Watanabe/Higashino engaging clash.

    QUARTERFINALS (last match will be completed approx. on 11.00pm local time).

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    Well. I would say ZJP is probably the best of the rest right now.

    He is definitely better then Christie. The way he come back to narrow the score at the 2nd set and the way he trash Christie at the 3rd set in his home soil. And also trash Christie at the 3rd set. And also in the last tournament he trashed Christie in the 3rd set as well.
     
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    Why can't watanabe/higashino just play like siwei/yaqiong, they both quick with their feet too and can easily play more proactive badminton, but instead sometimes they enjoyed being more defensive and lifting too much
     
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    WZY played some proactive badminton I've seen from her since the defeat in Uber Cup. More attacking and not only just retrieve the shuttles.
     
  20. magnumcyclonex

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    Yamaguchi lost to Wang Zhi Yi. Is WZY another Chen Yufei copycat in terms of playstyle (grueling long rallies)?

    The Watanabe/Higashino match against Gicquel/Delrue is super entertaining!
     

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