No, the g1 disappointed Sikki/PJC would've been better. AP makes too many mistakes Satwik is raw too. The only way is smashing all the way till the end, that won't happen the Danes too clever for that
OMG I don't wanna believe that you play like pro all throughout and do that "calm yourself down" shake and actually give up to nerves Satwik I know it's too much to ask from a 16year old to deny a mad bouncing all over angry 38year old guy, but trust me they had it, before they blew it. Great match though, XD not so sure point for INA is all I can say.
Yeah but they shouldn't have they were in so much pressure, so unusual to see CP under stress. And AP was in cruising control, few minute things that Indian duos lack always keeps them at "so close"
Can anybody ask Aj what is he doing? I mean lad try something atleast. He lacks big shots like most Indian Men, and his rallying skills today are at level 1. He is lifting shorter and weaker like any Jr WS player. I mean we're you out of your mind, not fielding in KS
Why is Sreekanth always left out of Sudirman Cup line up? I remember Kashyap benching him last time against Korea's King.
Till now I have been correct. I expected a straight match in XD though which turned out to be a real fight, while I expected a fight in MS where it turned out to be an outright bashing.
Gopichand blundered in picking Ajay Jayaram for team matches. I would place Ajay Jayaram at No.6 below HS Prannoy and the Verma brothers. Sai Praneeth or Sourabh Verma was a better pick. Surprised DEN put up their strongest doubles pairs agains India. India will have to put this loss behind and come out strong against Indonesia.
The line-up players for evening session are already out. Sub-group 1A - THA v HKG (Court 1) : https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...9D5AE85E-5686-4389-95E6-D700293D2329&match=44 MD, Bodin Isara/Nipitphon Phuangphuapech v Or Chin Chung/Tang Chun Man WS, Ratchanok Intanon v Yip Pui Yin MS, Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk v Angus Ng Ka Long WD, Jongkolphan Kititharakul/Rawinda Prajongjai v Poon Lok Yan/Tse Ying Suet XD, Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Sapsiree Taerattanachai v Reginald Lee Chun Hei/Chau Hoi Wah Overall, team Thailand has slight advantage to win the tie but anything possible for Hong Kong as they field all best players today instead of second stringers against China yesterday. Ratchanok Intanon should be sure point for Thai, followed by fast-improved mixed doubles pair, Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai. Sub-group 1B - TPE v RUS (Court 2) : https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...9D5AE85E-5686-4389-95E6-D700293D2329&match=53 XD, Wang Chi Lin/Lee Chia Hsin v Vladimir Ivanov/Ekaterina Bolotova MS, Chou Tien Chen v Sergey Sirant MD, Lee Jhe Huei/Lee Yang v Vladimir Ivanov/Ivan Sozonov WS, Tai Tzu Ying v Evgeniya Kosetskaya WD, Hsu Ya Ching/Wu Ti Jung v Ekaterina Bolotova/Alina Devlatova There's few changes in Russia line-up, both Ivanov and Bolotova will play twice. Chinese Taipei is clear favorite in singles department, once again Ivanov/Sozonov will be Russia strong hopeful to deliver point while first match will be tricky test for TPE youngsters.
Never heard of Guam Island ?? One of the favorite Holliday destination for Japanese and Americans. Quite famous for their beaches. Yeah as I predicted Ivanov will do double duty, not that it counts but they shouldn't have selected Sirant again.