Blibli.com Yonex Sunrise BWF World Junior Championships 2017 (Mixed Team & Individual)

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  1. Baddyforall

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    Turkey WD is strong. I have watched them before. Very good

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    So, the future Stoeva sisters?
     
  3. CIA-99

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    They got lucky, never meet any CHN, KOR, or INA pair before this.
     
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    Wei Nan is a remarkable late bloomer, unfortunately, at age 33 now, there's not much time left for him.
     
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    Agree. Especially not at World Junior Championships ;).
     
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    Oops, thanks.
     
  7. Justin L

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    Cai Yanyan's vulnerabilities exposed in G2, I think she will lose the match to Pattarasuda Chaiwan.
     
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    Suddenly so error-prone in G2, CYY
     
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    These kids are really hard to predict even within the same match, just when I thought Cai Yanyan is down and out in G2 and G3 she suddenly comes fighting back, closes the big gap and wins the deuces, 22-20 in the decider to oust the top seed, Pattarasuda Chaiwan.
     
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    Gao Zhhengze drops G1 18-21, to the Irish (of Vietnamese descent?) Nguyen Nhat.
     
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    Gao Zhengze seems a bit soft today, his Irish opponent is more fired up
     
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    When will this tournament end? Didn't it start last month?
     
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    Gao Zhengze won the crucial points n G2 to force the equalizer, 21-18. He is somewhat more error-prone today
     
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    It started with the Team event, then the individual with 7/8 rounds due to overwhelming response from the participants.
     
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    Meanwhile in the adjacent court, Sen is one game to the good, 21-14 in G1, against Kodai.
     
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    Gao Zhengze after struggling for most of the first two sets, finds his rhythm and touch to run away with G3, 21-7.
     
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    Another bad day for Lakshya Sen, finding himself in desperate situation; unable to win this one.
     
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    Let's just hope that will never happen.
    It's good to have a Lady playing badminton on court right?


    #Tapatalk
     
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    Hope Leong Jun Hao can do better than Lee Zii Jia this time. Even if he lost, at least he already got a medal.
    Kodai Naraoka is a tough opponent, although much better than Kunlavut or Gao.
     

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