Category : BWF World Super Series Premier Venue : Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Jakarta-INA Total prize-money : US$1,000,000 Tournament website : http://www.djarumbadminton.com/en/indonesia-open/ Jakarta time : http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/wtzresult.php?CiID=4010&forma=Find Time Live-Streaming : - http://livestreaming.djarumbadminton.com/#!/ - http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/videoPage.php?g=c2J2b2JoK2F0Y3ZsbmhZ&c=en&i=eWlhaXVidGd1bA№f№f - BWF Youtube channel : SEMIFINAL ORDER OF PLAY (1 Court, 11.30am local time) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...3A06FB-E57B-487D-8866-ADC83F07997F&d=20170617 Trend of upset continues until quarterfinal round make INA Open is the most unpredictable outcome of Superseries installment. The underdogs steal the show where top contenders falter one by one... A memorable tournament for Prannoy as he scores double shocks in two consecutive days, after created major shock to dump Lee Chong Wei in second round, the Indian edged out one more prominent name, Chen Long in close contest that in 75 minutes pulsating match. Chen looked shaky and under pressure, it's different fashion how he demonstrated excellent performance to beat Jonatan Christie previously. Giant-slayer Prannoy has absolute confidence with his superb action here to book first ever final in Superseries tournament and will take on the qualifier Kazumasa Sakai who downed Rajiv Ouseph in three games. Another good news for Indian fans as Srikanth Kidambi also through to next stage, powered past Taiwanese young star Wang Tzu Wei. Srikanth will see last seeded player standing in this category, current world number one Son Wan Ho. A possibility of all Indian final on Sunday, it reminds us for Singapore Superseries episode. A surprise package also surges women's singles discipline, Tai Tzu Ying winning streak is ended at this arena, it's unbelievable and superb fighting spirit by Nitchaon Jindapol, same pattern when she did it in 2014 edition. Tai dropped first set but came back stronger in second game then at deciding game, suddenly Jindapol took momentum to propel more attacking smash in crucial moment and seales the match. The Thailand player will meet Japanese number four, Sayaka Sato who overcame his more illustrious junior Akane Yamaguchi in rubber games. At bottom-half draw, the frontrunner Sung Ji Hyun has underrated US player, Zhang Beiwen. Maybe it's golden opportunity for Sung to top podium since she always being semifinalist and lost to familiar foe like Tai Tzu Ying, Carolina Marin and Pusarla Sindhu at previous Superseries in this season. China has secured men's doubles final spot as the relatively new partnerships Liu C/Zhang N who knocked out Japan leading pair Kamura/Sonoda will meet teammates Li JH/Liu YC. Olympic silver medalists Boe/Mogensen still sharp to progress into semifinal here, beat former All England winner Ivanov/Sozonov, Danish veteran took crucial opening game yesterday then lop-sided match in next game. The second seed will face local hopeful Alfian/Ardianto for a place in final. Women's doubles semifinal will present two interesting ties, reigning All England Champion Chang YN/Lee SH who stretched into three games by Indonesians Haris/Sari will meet recent IND Superseries winner Tanaka/Yonemoto, the Koreans are favoued to advance to finale looking at their positive head to head. Other last four clash will pit Chen QC/Jia YF against home representation Awanda/Istirani. The Chinese sensations downed second seed Juhl/Pedersen yesterday. Another all China affairs happens in mixed doubles, top-seed Zheng SW/Chen QC and Liu YC/Tang JH will face each other. Liu/Tang stunned more fancied opponent, Chris & Gabby Adcock in three games. Home heroes Ahmad/Natsir have bright prospect to book final ticket, another Malaysian combination await them today, new partnerships Chan PS/Peck YW, a big move by the unranked Chan/Peck to progress into last four, thanks to favourable draw here as second seed Lu K/Huang YQ conceded walkover at last sixteen. LIVE TV COVERAGE (03.00pm) : 1) Nitchaon Jindapol (THA) v Sayaka Sato (JPN) 2) Kidambi Srikanth (IND) v Son Wan Ho (JPN) 3) Shiho Tanaka/Koharu Yonemoto (JPN) v Chang Ye Na/Lee So Hee (KOR) 4) Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto (INA) v Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (DEN) 5) Zhang Beiwen (USA) v Sung Ji Hyun (KOR)
HS Prannoy was guilty of being lax in game 2 while drift conditions were also a factor. He did well to erase a 7 point deficit. Full credit to the Japanese coaches for doing their homework and putting Prannoy under pressure.
It's an unfortunate if prannoy lose the match. Having done all the hard work himself, if somebody reap the benefits , unfortunate for him. Sent from my SM-G600FY using Tapatalk
http://m.zhangyu.tv/tv/2185468 Here Yeah it'll be really unfortunate. He is lacking the self belief today esp in this decider. His expressions and body language too
11-17 there's no return now As I predicted this guy is more dangerous as his game isn't stable and can do counter attacks. Wish Rajiv would've won the g2