Ginting qualifies if he beats Axelsen OR Kodai beats SYQAnyone know the tie-breaker for the group advancement? Seems to me that AGS position is not secured enough because his two wins were played in rubber sets while his both group competitors (SYQ, VA) won in straight sets.
Kodai qualifies if ginting bests VA in straight sets and kodai beats SYQ, such a weird group, win twice or lose twice they still have a chanceGinting qualifies if he beats Axelsen OR Kodai beats SYQ
EDIT -: I really hope they change this red colour from next year its very bad for eyes..they could make it blue for change if they want it to have some peculiarity.
Doubt Ginting is beating Viktor though, especially since this match will start by the time Kodai v SYQ is ending. So Kodai is almost definitely not qualifying.Kodai qualifies if ginting bests VA in straight sets and kodai beats SYQ, such a weird group, win twice or lose twice they still have a chance
Doubt Ginting is beating Viktor though, especially since this match will start by the time Kodai v SYQ is ending. So Kodai is almost definitely not qualifying.
LSF has authority over most of his junior peers. I believe he has beaten Kodai, Kunlavut, NTY all quite easily before. Its probably why the coaches push him more than WHY.LSF has been having some sort of authority over KV——5 wins in the last as many encounters, and the last 4 in straight sets. I feel he is the one who has a pretty solid attack to rattle Kav’s defense
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Are you talking about MD?Are the MAS pairs still in the running?
Thanks.Are you talking about MD?
Here’s from the bwf app