Minions seem to be starting to leave their fast and furious mode, do you have any ideas about what their style of play will be like Yoji?
i think they still play this way and it infuriates me seeing Kevin impatient and making these errors just to shorten the rally. but i saw them play lifts in game 3. I think they will be more defensive in future and targeting some player to smash. They can do this now as underdog and the fav has to smash and beat them.
The Aimsaard sisters and Malaysia WD has good chance for Olympic Medals i feel. They come at a right time and both pairs has good physics and height. if Chenjia cant win Og gold then its kinda wasted.
Yess !! Yess Yess ...The best thing is to see my fellow citizens shout "Cmon Shi" "Cmon China" for my ultra fav Shi Yu Qi I love my India and Love this crowd
Not the result I expected given this was the only match I was looking forward to watching However,I will say that Im mighty proud of Shi for putting up a great fight and showing us what he could do. Looking forward to his performance in Indonesia Masters.For WS I still have CM to look forward to but not hoepeful of a tittle from my WS favs as long as Yamaguchi,CYF and ASY+ WZY,HY,PC and other youngrr powerhouses are around but always nice to see CM play anyways so I guess Im gona enjoy. Good Luck to all of you for your favs
Well, The Olympic Champion obviously wasn't out of his best shape as he stated through post match interview yesterday, unfortunately Shi YQ can't capitalise this situation and grabs rare opportunity rather than maintains mental block. Axelsen committed plenty of uncharateristic errors based on his high quality standard as momentum shifted to former world number two who raised attacking shot quickly. In final game, the mighty Dane formidable defense, superb tactic and most importantly confidence frustrating the Chinese as he produces non-stop nervous shot towards match conclusion and replay pathetic mode as manifested by single digit scoreline.
Hm, the umpire just stole a point from Vitidsarn at 3-0 in the third. Forgot to put the 4-0 in and nobody seemed to notice.
Wow! What a nail-biting match between Gemke and Sen; and that for someone who is neutral. Compared to Naraoka, Sen's game looks so smooth, ... and those bursts and changes of pace and energy. A really exciting player. And Gemke looked to be playing the game of his life: utter concentration and determination. Excellent stuff!