LiNing China Masters (Nov 21 - Nov 26, 2023)

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  1. feifeichen

    feifeichen Regular Member

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    Or just bec she can do it and she has that ability to do it. okay i dont deny that ay and asy's absence could improve cyf's winning chances., but in kumamoto, cyf defeated asy. yes i know some people would say "oh that was due to asy's knee injury, her physical condition wasnt at 100%". but dont forget cyf also has been dealing with serious lumbar disc herniation since AG, yet she managed to beat asy in that semi in japan, they both have injuries, and they both did their best, and A win is A win. so lets just admit her effort and skill and saying congratulations, pls pls stop making excuses for their win or lose.

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  2. 80plus

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    In Bahrain IC too, possibility for all Japanese MS Final unless Indian MS players step in!.
    Btw, upcoming both Chinese MS players lost in early rounds!
     
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    Try add up the points from all those 21 results. You will then realise that only the 14 best count ;)
    And as gitee showed in his screenshot, no more than three Super 100 can be included.

    This was not always the rule though. A few seasons ago, all results were included. That may be why the rankings page still indicates that. They probably just haven’t fixed it.
     
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  4. browning

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    If Kodai wins he wins his first big tour title but Nishimoto won't make the tour finals.

    If Nishimoto wins he makes the tour finals and a tour title will elude Kodai.

    Wonder what the Japan team would prefer?
     
  5. smikey

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    I hope Nishimoto wins so Japan will have 2 representatives. More chances to win WTF, more $$$ and more points for both. Not sure if Kodak will allow it.
     
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    Honestly prefer Nishimoto to win because he’s simply less boring.
     
  7. nokh88

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    Let them fight it out. AA will be at Kodai's corner.
    No interference.
     
  8. Yoji

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    Great prize money here in Fuzhou. Hard to complain about injuries when the money pool has increased. S750 should be at least 1Mill & $500 > 500K.

    Also , WTF has $2.500.000 compared to the past $1.500.000. Big big bump. Will Axelsen complain and not play in this tournament? I dont think so.
     
  9. Justafan90

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    I feel like XD is almost the same every tournament lately seo/chae vs zsw/hyq. Is it just me?
     
  10. terrynguyen121988

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    Nishimoto won Kunlavut.

    You think Nishimoto cannot win Naraoka, don't you ?

    :D:D:D
     
  11. Sumanth99

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    Congratulations to you in advance!!!
     
  12. Anks

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    Sad for Han Yue at this tournament but Im sure she along with WZY are gona be formidable contestants for OLY Medals next year.
     
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    Is fuko/hiro still not really talking? They dun encourage each other or high five or anything, I wonder whats the reason..
     
  14. Hassefar60

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    I was going to ask that too. Yesterday they beat Chen/Jia.. they didn’t celebrate.. they didn’t even look at each other! They high fived their opponents, said thanks to the service judge and the umpire and left the court. All without as much as a look at each other. What’s up with that??
     
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  15. nokh88

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    Just check in.
    Which pair are we supporting?
     
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    Yes, they are communicating.
     
  17. Justafan90

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    The difference between the amount of interaction betwen matsuyama/shida and the way fuko/hiro interact is so glaring
     
  18. nokh88

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    Here comes the rally player.
     
  19. Yoji

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    These Kodai backhands just mean he moves lazily.
     
  20. Sundis

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    KN going to win this match for sure:D
     
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