OUE SINGAPORE Open 2017 : Qualifying Round-Quarterfinal (11th-14th April)

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  1. nilesh123

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    My goodness me that would've been the biggest melt down of the year, the service error and the misjudgement gifted PV the match.
    She must be careful
     
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    NO was so close. It's sad that she made errors at crucial juncture.
     
  3. Baddyforall

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    Park joo bong, japanese head coach from korea
     
  4. nilesh123

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    When PV will sit back and wonder about this match. She'll laugh at herself, how amateurish that was, looked like she either gave up or already crowned herself as the champion.
    One can never take foot off the pedal when playing a world class opp like NO
     
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    Your whole post :p:p:p
     
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    PV Sindhu must learn to finish games when she has a comfortable lead! Allowing opponents back is risky.
     
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    I think it will depend on the conditions. If there's a lot of unpredictable drift, you get some strange plays.
     
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    But the reaction after the service error at duece :D:p
    Jokes aside this was one of the lowest quality WS match I've ever seen, in fact the Hsu Ya ching vs Rituparna was better
     
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    It was also choice of shots. She should have kept it on the backhand and looked for the power smash in the final points.
     
  10. Justin L

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    That's a close shave for Sindhu, Nozomi fighting back and almost denied her
     
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    which one do you think the best ws match in 2016?
    in 2015, i'd chose hongkong open final
     
  12. Justin L

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    Brice is giving CTC a run for his money, one game apiece and 11-10 in the lead now
     
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    Well I really liked PVS vs CM OG finale,
    And PVS vs SJH (CHN PSS I don't remember which tourney, the one when PVS saved 4 GP/MP and took the match away)
    Also WSX vs NO in AE finale, minus the last few moments (card)
    And SJH vs SN as well as SN vs LXR in India open. Gruelling matches
     
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    No wonder Tian Houwei lost to him. Allez Brice!
     
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    Brice defeated LCW, Jan o jorgensen, Tian houwei and now Chou tien chen. He defeated these top 10 players. He is on the way.
     
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    Brice gonna play Ginting tomorrow. Then probably Axelsen. End of journey.
     
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    C'mon Hsu Jen Hao!
    Big wonder how he copes with loss again and again.
     
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    There Hsu leading for the first time in his life, err I mean in this match 14-13
     
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    Chen Yufei-Busanan on ct 2
     
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    Chen Yufei likes to serve long, even against tall players.
     

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