CROWN GROUP AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2019 (04 - 09 JUNE)

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  1. yuquall

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    LYD/YYS seems to gain more confidence. More attacking play from them in G2
     
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    I missed the fault. Just noticed Fajar/Rian complaining afterward. Double hit?
     
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    Does Lin Dan really want to go to Tokyo?

    I think no one can stop him to win this Australia Open.
    Ginting / Christie / CTC were both very inconsistent.
     
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    Yeah, but before that there's also at least 2 times where the umpire changed the call and gave point to the koreans.
     
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    Long rally court 3, both LYD and YYS bent over after that rally taking their time to get ready. They're getting tired. Very few attack variations.

    Wahyu/Ade should have more stamina to get through if they are patience enough.

    None has the power to penetrate each other's defense.
     
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    Ah yeah I saw that one. Thought it was in INA's favor. But then again I am watching from the other side.
     
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    Lol 2-10
     
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    Even more tired that wahyu ? :D

    Well at least if they lose we knew what they're lacking atm
     
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    I could be wrong. Now it's wahyu/ade turn to make unforced errors and looked more tired.

    Meanwhile go Ko/Shin!
     
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    Wow they won game 1 pretty comfortably.
     
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    Ade seems to be the one more tired of the two lol
     
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    Someone shouted Wahyu jia you lol And ade jia you too lol
     
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    LYD blocked to the net for INA to have match points.

    Then smashed to the net for INA to win.

    It's midnight now better leave.
    Ko shin jia you!!
     
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    I mean I know it's only their first tournament, but lee/yoo should really beat ade/wahyu, they're like the 5th ina pair behind minions, ahsan/hendra, fajar/rian, and berry/hardianto
     
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    Sunset for lyd. Setiawan is better.
     
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    This aged well...


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    How the hell did ko and shin beat yuta and endo...some wacky results


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    :(
     
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    This is turning out to be really confidence-inspiring tournament as far as Japan's MS players are concerned. Out of five participants, only Sakai Kazumasa has managed to make it past R1!! :eek:o_O

    Somehow, I get the feeling that Japan's MS presence at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is going to be a solo act.
     

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