In addition to a final match involving All-Chinese players, so all concerning parties comprehend much better their own language, they are the host country, and they are the one who pay the bills for this tournament. So, it should not be an issue.
I was evaluating factors which lead to Lin Dan's defeat against Srikanth. I realized that the most important of them was the bad color combination of Srikanth's dress. LD thought whole match 'no way that color shirt could be worn with those shorts!'.
And they had a good rest yesterday from their compatriot's hardly noticeable retreat in the SF, perhaps to compensate the dual roles of YYS.
At least Chai/Hong now seems to know how to set up for the kill and not just play mechanically and going through the motion without any gameplan or being clueless.
You are the only one who is fair enough to point it out while those chaps here are conspicuous for their absence or muted response. Thank you very much, wise one.
If Chai/Hong cannot even go into the lead briefly, I suspect it's going to be simply a two straight set victory for the KOR.
Both Chai and Hong aren't very good at anticipating the net play of their opponents,it appears to me.
The KORs are all the time keeping the shuttle down, only lifting when forced to or absolutely necessary.