I think SYQ is simply a better all-round player than Ginting. The only thing Ginting is better at is his speed.
you forgot to mention his horrendous serving. service error in G1 cost him a deuce and the match. how embarrassing on home soil…
He probably can't wait to just be a spectator, relaxing watching the game and sipping a cup of coffee while occasionally shouting indo...ne...sia...
Almost never see Kevin makes 2 service to the nets in a match, ever and he did that twice in interval G2. Probably gifted china 8 points on his own. look real lazy and unmotivated. Cant blame Gideon when the first service of the g2 already get to the net.
Yeah like how can they beat KangSeo so easily and then lost to twin tower whom were beaten by KangSeo. Gideon twisted his hip, weird injury - the kind of injury that you ll get at 32 i guess. Well Minions are probably the 3rd oldest pair player in the tour right now, if you dont take those semi retired like TWK/ TKM etc.
Lowest point in LZJ's career as an athlete. He looked absolutely spent despite having just a few matches under his belt for the past 3 weeks. Lack of stamina, shot quality, and hunger. I have never seen him look this tired.
He didn't maintain his quality after going independent. I think having no coach and no reliable sparring partner has taken its toll on him. I still believe he can come back but I think he should take a break and really fix this coach and sparring situation. The longer this goes on the harder it will be to come back up Sent from my SM-A136B using Tapatalk
Independent training regimen probably not as strict as in national body. Can take it easy compared from in BAM. Result = no stamina.
While the head coach of the Indonesian double boys, Herry Iman Pierngadi admitted that he had already known Marcus' condition with injury. Judging from some of the movements and body gestures, Sinyo had a limited play so wasn't so dominant in attacking. With a high fighting spirit to win, the coach's team chose to take the blame for his foster child playing on the field. Finally during the second game, Sinyo had a chance to talk to the coaching team and was finally advised to step back. “I saw Gideon already pulling his abs in the first game. Just in the second game at break, Gideon started talking and talking there was a stomach problem,” Herry said. "I immediately remembered Gideon's rebound injury in Bali last year," the Fire Dragon coach said. Herry does not know for sure what injuries Marcus sustained. Hopefully, Marcus can recover and The Minions can return to their best performance. “Recovery takes time, I think with all the extra hard work I hope they can get back to how they were,” Herry said. “Although not 100 percent, I hope they can still have the motivation to return to his best performance,” Herry added. #BLUpdate . Marcus Fernaldi Gideon suffered an injury and decided to withdraw mid-game of the third round of Indonesia Masters 2023. He admitted to stepping down due to concerns that his abdominal muscles will rupture as he once experienced at the end of 2021. . "We have tried to try our best and in the middle of the way there is a problem, yes we have to accept," Marcus said after the game. . Marcus admitted to opting out because he was worried about the repeated torn abdominal injuries he has suffered. . "I also thought that I was going to be forced, afraid that it would be worse, afraid of tearing, afraid of bleeding. I used to be in Bali [end of 2021] his stomach has blood in the ultrasound. " . "Now it's still the big 16, it's free to be forced. If you win, tomorrow you may not be able to play. I have also talked to Kevin, yes it's better recovery first don't force it," Marcus said. . Kevin also supports Marcus' move to retire. . “I think it’s the best decision for recovery first,” Kevin said. . News: CNN . . .
You didn't say they "cheat"? In your previous post, you used the word "deceived" ?! And here you called it "morally wrong"? In what way, which BWF rule did they violate? Why did the umpire allow it, are you also accusing the umpire of complicity in wrongdoing? Or, worse, charging BWF of immorality for setting up a rule that allows medical timeout ??? For goodness' sake, don't argue for the sake of arguing - what has SYQ's retirement to Momota one point before matchpoint got to do with medical timeout? By the way, the poor bloke had suffered, paid the price and punished for that indiscretion that was not in breach of any BWF Rules and Regulations but was slammed with a near one-year ban from international tournaments by CBA whose coaches you gratuitously criticised for promoting gamesmanship. What you are saying reflects badly on you instead for you've actually gone too far. You've confused yourself and let your anger got the better of you and blathering away. Allow me to repeat and advise you and your ilk to show more respect for your idols who are above such petty shenanigans and accept defeat graciously as befitting their status. Enough said.