Well, almost all of the groups are hard to tell who will win. Just like the way it should be I think. Too bad they don't show as much as the fans want... At least not on Youtube.
She is going to meet BYJ, a player with surgent form over the last couple of months. And BYJ's new coach is the former Olympic silver medalist, it explains everything. BTW, where comes the chubby female coach of Saina? It looks to me she failed to give Saina any useful instructions during any matches I've watched?
It seems like there are some changes happening here. She was a former national player and national champion for 6 to 7 years. And it was said that during World championships, Kashyap almost won his quarterfinal match against Du Pengyu having match point but lost to his opponent eventually in the rubber. He complained of not having Gopichand on his side when the match was on . But he accompanied Saina nehwal whose match was on the adjacent court. But Saina due to illness, she lost without even fighting hard in the second game.. Hence, it seems like gopichand has decided to leave players to play with some normal coaches to get used to the situation and without expecting him always.
According to TS Saina will play Mitani first, who has beaten Saina the last time they played (In French Open finals). The coach you are talking about is Madhumita Bisht (former doubles national champion), and only recently I've seen her coaching Saina,though she is not personal coach of Saina. I think she has replaced Indriawan as the doubles coaching staff after Indriawan left due to (as i read somewhere) many players not happy with him.
okay, I was wrong. Saina will play with japanese in the first round I don't think Madhumita Bisht is a good coach for Saina anyway, what do you think? She always told Saina play more back court drive and less net shots. I have no ideas why? I couldn't see any those spinning tight net shots from Saina this year
As I see it Bet365 will livestream all matches on the first day. Shouldn't you think bw.tv would stream them too - except they usually only stream one match at the time.