XVIII ASIAN GAMES 2018 : Team Event - R/16 to Final (19-22 August)

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  1. yuquall

    yuquall Regular Member

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    Shut up you guys. She is still fighting
     
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    from 16-2,now its 17-10
     
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    I really fail to see HBJ's "stamina issues". Still chasing it with speed and consistency. Just the best excuse for y'all, isn't it?
     
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    HBJ has the skills but...you know the rest...
     
  5. yuquall

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    Not enough experience! That's all
     
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    HBJ 14-17. Keep it up keep it up!!
     
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    Great win by Okahara
     
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    JPN 2 - CHN 1
     
  9. CLELY

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    JPN v CHN, 2-1.
    Nozomi Okuhara def. He Bingjiao, 21-16 / 19-21 / 21-15. Too late comeback by the lefthander in deciding game.
    Japan women's team is on course to regain third gold medal in Asian Games competition and break China unstoppable record.
     
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    Ah JPN won it 21-15. Okuhara didn't get it that easily.

    But what good fight from HBJ in G3.. Hope her left shoulder is okay.
     
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    The tie is over it seems.
    JPN will win it 3-1 in the end.
     
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    HBJ's issue is not becos of lack experience, she has the skill but just not a fighter, not determine to win
     
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    Gao Fangjie also didn't perform well in team event, remembered her losing to Nitchaon Jindapol in Uber Cup semifinal. Cai Yanyan skill isn't up yet, it's too risky to field the less experienced player in important match like this. He Bingjiao is the best option for China, we must admit Japan is stronger than China in women's team now.
     
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    Really? And you think beating NO is an easy task eh? She was fighting all right, imo. Just had a bad dive in G2.
     
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    Agree, don't see TakaMatsu will make blunder this time against the experimenting combination Huang Dongping/Zheng Yu.
     
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    Yeah.. and here are some people think NO is just a low rank player who is not a fighter nor stamina monster herself.
     
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    go and watch HBJ's past games not just this match and you will understand.
     
  18. yuquall

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    Oh I have watched her other games. And I don't think the other CHN WS players are better than her in terms of fighting spirit and other things.

    GFJ lost to Sayaka Takahashi in Singapore Open. How did she do back then? Not to mention other results by other players.
     
  19. It'sMeMeMe

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    e what? aya ohori can't beat GFJ? h2h is 1-0 dud for ohori.... even though it's last year or something... still it's 50-50 at best for GFJ
     
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    though i have to say it's unlikely for TakaMatsu.to.lose.to this ball of raccoon and inexperienced slow weak-defence tower... whatever... seems no ohori again jeez
     
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