Danisa DENMARK Open 2018 : Round of 32-Final (16-21 October)

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  1. Justin L

    Justin L Regular Member

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    Cai Yanyan scraped through a nice victory in two tight games, G1 when 19-16 up but her inexperience told allowing Intanon to force deuce; then in G2 , the spirited Cai Yanyan played quite well in the last quarter to force deuce from behind; and , finally, she won by the identical score of 22-20.

    On the whole, CYY fought with persistence and determination to overcome the much more experienced, adroit Intanon who, admittedly, was somewhat more erratic than usual, particularly in G1.
     
  2. RoarRa

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    In my defense, those blonde girls kinda look alike and watching court 3 matches through crappy camera aint helping at all. :D

    Apparently that post-interview came from Natsir's opponent yesterday, the ENG pair. :p

    Oh and I'm an Indonesian btw. ;)
     
  3. j4ckie

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    And here I thought 'Pugh' didn't sound that German... :D
     
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  4. RoarRa

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    She might as well to be the next Ginting.


    Being more badass than ever after getting injured. :D:p
     
  5. mohans

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    They both seem to have a bit of animosity


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  6. Baddyforall

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    I just watched Can yanyan playing. She will do better than Chen Yufei in the coming years. She is aggresive, has very good speed and technique.
     
  7. stanleyfm

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    nope
    all of that was only based on my observation

    It is tempting to sit there, but it really is not the best answer as that might actually lose up the legs muscle and possible cause of nausea some times

    Anyway, I remember clearly that CTC has sat on that couch somewhere around February
     
  8. stanleyfm

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    He was actually insinuating that Malaysian and Indonesian also look alike
    Just like you assuming English and German also looks similar
     
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    Axelsen losing control of the game and getting more and more frustrated..
     
  10. Justin L

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    I too like Cai Yanyan's game better than Chen Yufei's, except that the 18-year-old CYY is still green and must play many more tournaments to gain experience.
     
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    Wat de hel,
    RI lost to CYY??

    I though RI means business in this tournament....
     
  12. Justin L

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    Anders Antonsen nails it, 21-19 in the decider
     
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    Victor, you are a world champion and you don't know still how to serve an opponent. Victor's low serve is terrible.
     
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    Unbelievable... Why is Viktor so shaky? He needs to control himself and his serve way better...
     
  15. j4ckie

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    To be fair though you can't really see a difference between Germans and Brits if they're not showing teeth :>
     
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    That....well, that was the joke. ;):p
     
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    Wow BoMo vs MA/HA match
     
  18. Justin L

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    I think Viktor Axelsen is hitting a rough patch lately,the same goes for Shi Yuqi.
     
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    ahsan/hendra are bad match up for boe/mog...lot of variation in their attack, lot of change of pace...no wonder the h2h are pretty one sided.
     
  20. Woman.in.Red

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    Now without AG & VA, I think MS champion podium will be Momota's.

    We create our own happiness
     

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