FUZHOU CHINA Open 2019 : R/32-FINAL (05-10 November)

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  1. CLELY

    CLELY Regular Member

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    Haixia Olympic Sports Center

    First Edition : 2005

    Total Prize-Money
    : US$700,000

    Tournament time-table : https://extranet.bwfbadminton.com/docs/events/3519/docs/Fuzhou China Open 2019 _ Prospectus.pdf
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    Daily Schedule/LiveScore/Result : https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament?id=D3303F12-E5BF-4D78-BB58-9E1236DD64A1

    CHN time : https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/china/foochow

    DRAW : - https://extranet.bwfbadminton.com/docs/events/3519/docs/Draws Fuzhou China Open 2019.XLSX
    - https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draws.aspx?id=D3303F12-E5BF-4D78-BB58-9E1236DD64A1

    LIVE STREAMING : - https://www.diananita.com/
    - https://smashnation7.com/
    - https://www.youtube.com/user/bwf/featured

    2018 WINNERS => https://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/...6667B8-6B2A-4A3D-A1F9-479697494345&d=20181111
    MS - Kento Momota (JPN)
    WS - Chen Yufei (CHN)
    MD - Marcus Fernaldi Gideon/Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (INA)
    WD - Lee So Hee/Shin Seung Chan (KOR)
    XD - Zheng Siwei/Huang Yaqiong (CHN)


    * WITHDRAWAL LIST*
    - MS : Kidambi Srikanth (IND)
    - WS : Yvonne Li (GER)
    - MD : Issara/Jongjit (THA)
    - WD : Lefel/Tran (FRA)
    - XD : Tang CM/Tse YS (HKG), Ko SH/Eom HW (KOR)

    第15屆中国福州羽毛球公开赛
    Previously known as China Masters which established since 2005 edition then became one of Superseries tournament (2007-2013), downgraded to Grand Prix Gold series (2014-2017) but started from last year its name had been changed and the level increased to Super 750 event in rebranding BWF World Tour.

    ENTICING AND FULL INTENSE
    Men’s singles early encounter will highlight the premature meeting of two household names in badminton, the Olympic Champion Chen Long versus 36 years old living legend Lin Dan. What a bizarre bottom half draw to witness another same nation affairs in opening round, Jonatan Christie-Shesar Hiren Rhustavito, Wang Tzu Wei-Chou Tien Chen and Lu Guangzu-Huang Yuxiang. On the opposite segment, red hot favourite Kento Momota will find promoted player Liew Daren firstly, Viktor Axelsen has Kanta tsuneyama who often troubling the tall Dane, Anthony Ginting gets HKG darkhorse Ng Ka Long and home heartthrob Shi Yuqi will take on Son Wan Ho where these two players made return in just concluded Macau Open.

    TAI-MARIN UNTIMELY MEETING
    A harsh and unfavourable draw confronting two high caliber ladies in very beginning, former world number one Tai Tzu Ying and reigning Olympic Champion Carolina Marin must face bitter fate in Fuzhou, one of them will be sent packing too soon than expected. Pusarla Sindhu, Nozomi Okuhara and He Bingjiao join upper half section including best performing newcomer An Se Young. Defending champion Chen Yufei leads local squad and barring any big upset should meet Ratchanok Intanon in last eight before taking her chances against Akane Yamaguchi or Saina Nehwal at final four.

    THE FORMIDABLE FORCE
    Indonesia main pillars, The Minions and Daddies look unbeatable at the moment, wrapping up all top tier tournaments alternately, challenge for other pairs to break their domination along 2019, maybe the Japanese have highest probability to beat them on good day. Home hopefuls Li JH/Liu YC have tough prospect to clear opening hurdle, the dangerous Koreans Choi SG/Seo SJ. The ingenious Gideon/Sukamuljo will start their campaign against old foes Goh VS/Tan WK while Ahsan/Setiawan have the hardworker Taiwanese duo Lee Y/Wang CL.

    CHEN/JIA ARDUOUS TASK
    Host China will hanging women’s doubles hope to former World Champions Chen/Jia who will counter a string of primary rivals whom the Chinese duo are struggling to deal with them lately. It’s still challenging times for China to regain previous era prowess, a problematic condition when Japan and Korea have two or three pairs who have similar quality and standard of play. Kim/Kong, Lee/Shin plus Japanese top-ranked will be the frontrunners to succeed here.

    THE SHAKY NUMBER ONE
    Suddenly interesting to notice mixed doubles rivalry, the always dependable Chinese pairs scored unexpected outcome in Europe tour specifically world number one Zheng/Huang who begin to show saturated trend, losing twice to same opponents, the revitalizing Jordan/Oktavianti who finally found new formula to tame the speedy Chinese. The Indonesian hotshots occupy bottom half draw, slated to meet Watanabe/Higashino in last eight and Wang/Huang at semis.

    ROUND OF 32 - PART 1 (10.00am) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/matches.aspx?id=D3303F12-E5BF-4D78-BB58-9E1236DD64A1

    *MATCH HIGHLIGHTS*
    - Kento Momota (JPN) v Liew Daren (MAS)
    - Viktor Axelsen (DEN) v Kanta Tsuneyama (JPN)
    - Anthony Ginting (INA) v Ng Ka Long (HKG)
    - Tai Tzu Ying (TPE) v Carolina Marin (ESP)
    - He Bingjiao (CHN) v Pornpawee Chochuwong (THA)
    - Sayaka Takahashi (JPN) v An Se Young (KOR)
    - Gideon/Sukamuljo (INA) v Goh VS/Tan WK (MAS)
    - Han CK/Zhou HD (CHN) v Hoki/Kobayashi (JPN)
    - Matsutomo/Takahashi (JPN) v Haris/Pradipta (INA)
    - Li WM/Zheng Y (CHN) v Ponnappa/Reddy (IND)
    - Zheng SW/Huang YQ (CHN) v Seidel/Efler (GER)
    - Seo SJ/Chae YJ (KOR) v Lu K/Chen L (CHN)
     
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  2. Baddie lover

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    I wonder what happened to Srikanth. Any reason behind withdrawal, if anybody could tell ?
     
  3. Justin L

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    Another source of livestreams here http://www.zhuafan.live/channeltypes/Badminton (refresh the page frequently for new channels,including TV Court with English commentary, and run in fullscreen to get rid of the annoying popups, it works fine in Firefox with Adobe Flash enabled; refresh or reload the livestream if it freezes a bit too long or change channel in the main page).
     
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    Right, originally he was the R1 opponent for Momota and now it's changed to Darren Liew.
     
  5. mohans

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    Nothing. Draw no good. Hoping to come back stronger


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  6. Clay-more

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    I hope CYF has given her ankle enough time to recover after Denmark...
     
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    Lots of positives to take from this withdrawal. Hoping to come back in Gwangju or Syed Modi. #withdrawfromHKOtoo
     
  8. Martynas

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    :) LOL.... but it could be that something is wrong may be physically, may be mentally, but anyway would be much more interesting if he could play as he can
     
  9. Baddyforall

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    So ,it is official now. He would not qualify for Olympics , right. He keep on avoiding tournaments , for what? !.
    Either he does not want to play badminton or he is self sufficient now with so much of money that he does not want to prove it .
     
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    tight scoreline again from Gregoria, only this time she didn't choke :oops:
    vs TTY or Marin tomorrow, gonna be tough
     
  11. CLELY

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    What's most important is that she should keep fighting hard against the top player. Still a long way to go though.
     
  13. Yoji

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    In my opinion, losing to RI in WC when she was so close has dented her confidence somewhat.. since then , non result in CO KO DO FO.

    If she is top 8 player then losing in WC ahh its ok but she s not top 8 and WC is the chance to make a little name for herself so its too bad.
     
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    Too many unforced errors by CM. G2 off to a horrible start, 11-1
     
  15. Clay-more

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    Oh no, CM had to retire. Hopefully nothing too serious.
     
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    Why CM behaves so unpleasant when she is losing? I don’t think she was injured there.


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    Two hours, two retirements
     
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    Let's see if today will follow the strings of retirements in Korea Open.
     
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    Yeah I don't think she's injured either. It looks like she just made loads of errors and got frustrated with herself and didn't want to continue.
     
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    LZJ just lost 1 set to LKY, seems like SG is getting stronger against MAS...
     

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