Danisa Denmark Open 2017 (October 17-22, 2017)

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  1. mohans

    mohans Regular Member

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    What’s happening in court 3? Players are stretching out before the game completion. Is there any rule that dictates how long a break due to technical difficulty be?


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    Why can't they just play with the low lighting?
     
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    I bet there won't be any "lighting difficulties" during Axelsen's match :rolleyes:
     
  4. mohans

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    Bad light stopped play. Sounds like Cricket. Haha


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  5. Nine Tailed Fox

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    Is this an elite tournament ?

    Seriously , how many times will lighting stop play and freeze scoreboard.
     
  6. Maurice MJC

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    Amazing comeback by Yamaguchi! Looked unbeatable in that last half of the third set
     
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    Poul-Erik Hoyer Larsen should get on it. He is the BWF President and this is Denmark Premier Super Series -- the top of the top SS. Besides, it is held in his home country.
     
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    Unfortunately, she looked very beatable prior to that. Again. I think she gives the initiative to her opponents far too often.
     
  9. Maurice MJC

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    Beiwen Zhang is an amazing player, Akane was under huge pressure She got it together in G3 though and was physically much fresher than her opponent
     
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    Great match between SWH and Antonsen. Good quality on both sides
     
  11. indrg

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    SWH Hwaiting!!!!
     
  12. vozer here

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    jeon and kidambi played 102 points in 111 mins
     
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    wei nan took first game 21-17
     
  14. Rob3rt

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    Wei Nan is pretty fast for his age.
     
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    He is also a very threatening player to play against. Great net play, good attack and great reach.
     
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    I'm pretty sure that Wei Nan's attack is one of the best in MS. Too bad that he had some kind of knee injury at the end and I question his motivation sometimes. Nice sportsmanship between the players though!
     
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    VA took it in the end,
    It's 00.17 local time two matches to go.. wow

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    good thing that they move one match to the other court
     
  18. Gjcly

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    Can someone who watched the whole match explain why viktor struggled so much against nan wei? From what I saw in the highlights viktor was clearly the better player but was unable to convert his lead due to unforced errors, especially being punished at the net multiple times. I would say viktor is usually the one dominating the net.

    I’m very surprised this match dragged out so long, as many times I’ve seen nan wei play he is very laidback and seems like he doesn’t Care if he wins or loses.
     
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    But isn't the time is partially because the match was suspended because of lighting issue?
     
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