i never said u are not educated first of all. the fact u mentioned china cannot manage the WTF scale event and they should hire someone from english speaking country just making u look down on the china as a country. We all know china did well in hosting international event, summer and winter Olympic and many asian games and other international events. You judge them they cannot manage the this WTF final only by one isolated flaw clearly shows you think you can do better than them. I bet if you live in China, you will not be better than the lady there lol. I dont care if u will response again or not because this is a free forum, and not a forum to show your arrogance.
The shuttle from the far court of the screen to the near court of the screen was faster. That's why Naraoka take game 1 and Ginting take game 2 so "easily". Then Naraoka took advantage from the first half deciding game, and Ginting goes to 21 points after that.
Her young body cant handle the rigour of full year of competition. She plays many many matches and eventually she got injured.
Just started watching Court 1 and I thought they had only messed the joining of court 2..even on court 1 wide gaps can be seen at back line...hope they paste them well after the match tonight.
Shi Yuqi @5.8 cash Shi Yuqi vs Ax @ 2.7 (3 games) X very nice win. Never count out Chinese underdog playing in China. Nice to see Yuqi moving better than ever.
I was about to ask you guys who's this chap who'd just beaten the World Number 1, Viktor Axelsen, and that in two straight games at the year-end Grand Finale . I don't seem to recognise him though that name sounds familiar - She You Ki ? (that's how the umpire and most commentators usually pronounced his name, if I remember correctly) Somehow today I simply find him unrecognisable, quite sure he's not the player I used to know. Pardon me.
As for Li shifeng, he's still so inconsistent, disappointing start to the highest prize-money event of the year. What a letdown. I'd rather see Weng Hongyang play here instead. LSF will be turning 24 next January the 9th, about time he learns to pull himself up by the bootstraps and not rely on the coach too much if he's to go places in the badminton world. Or he'd end up like another Bao Chunlai and not follow in Lin Dan's footsteps, if that's what he's aiming for, his idol.
Han Yue did well to force the decider by taking G2, 21-19 against her more illustrious teammate Chen Yufei, who is only a year older, by the way. However,after a poor start in G3, 0-6 down and 4-11 by the mid-game interval, it seemed to me that HY more or less gave up trying to save the match and conserve energy for the remaining group matches. At least, I'm glad to see HY playing in this prestigious tournament instead of He Bingjiao as it's a sign of coming of age for her to qualify for such an event as well as rising to world ranked 8 at the moment. Keep it up, Han Yue ! Go for it !
So it seems like we will be seeing cracked court mats for the rest of the tourny...what a mess for an event like WTF
I don't see ASY struggling with her movement at all, it's her shot quality and anticipation skill that are not there yet imo. jorji need to capitalize on it, this is her best chance if she want to beat ASY.