XVIII ASIAN GAMES 2018 : Team Event - R/16 to Final (19-22 August)

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  1. HoangLeNhatThong

    HoangLeNhatThong New Member

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    Many thanks bro
     
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    PVS looks good,and confident today.
    IND missmatching and hoping for doubles.
     
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    Yes, I too asked BAC for the information. Now it is up as a jpg on their Facebook and Twitter accounts, and as a .pdf file on their website. Results are only in their news articles, as far as I can tell. Apparently, complaining to Badminton Asia helps, as they seem to care whether the information is available. Not sure about the Asian Games organization itself, however. If they didn't program their website correctly, it is possible that they can't and/or won't provide anything better for the rest of the week.
     
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    Another late respond from the website: https://badmintonasia.org/tournaments/badminton-asia-event-calendars/asian-games-xviii

    PDF download : https://badmintonasia.org/tournaments/badminton-asia-event-calendars/asian-games-xviii/download/4594

    Even the people at BAC didn't know the term Order of Play by putting the title "ASIAN GAMES 2018 - Participating Players ( 20th August, Monring Session)".

    They're on a hurry it seems with it "Monring"
     
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    Commentator is some NOOB?
    He does not know anything about badminton it seems. Very bad BWF
     
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    hahaha, that's ridiculous
     
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    He says when Sindhu gets Match Point:

    It's a huge victory for Sindhu , world no.8 (?) beating world no.2.
    I mean what?
    Are you in this real world ? Sindhu is world no. 8?
    Certainly a NOOB.
     
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    Ikr Ikd he just called PVS #8?
    And it's always "another error by___" "good point , back in lead" nothing else
     
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    That looks weird doubles combinations!


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    He does not even know the history in Badminton. He praises Akane to the core and as if she is God of badminton. And calling Sindhu no.8 in the world .
    If at all he turn back and see what Sindhu achieved and Akane achieved, he might shut his mouth for good. Lol

    Already Sindhu has 7-4 in h2h . Now it is 8-4. Who is that dumb commentator?
     
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    Where is steen ? He would eat this noob for breakfast.
     
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    Damn...I Liked how PVS played today seemed more confident ..it was like a replay of World Champiomships a few weeks ago.

    But I think other Indian WS player SN isnt upto the caliber and power of PVS presently...and She wont be able to defeat NO.

    NO will destroy SN...Though its too early but lets see what happens.

    In Teams Japans chances are much brighter the Indian side only has PVS as one of the top players she cant take the load of all of them.

    The Individual matches should be more intresting though.
     
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    Indian team’s strategy for this tie is baffling. On paper, no two Indian female players can combine to win any of these Japanese WD pairs. Then why waste their premier WS player’s energy in doubles by deploying these weird combinations.


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  14. Nguyễn Việt Chiến

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    Can anyone tell me the result between akane and sindhu, i missed that match :(
     
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    Sindhu


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    It was a replay of world Championships 2018...sindhu once again defeated AY.

    Now Head to Head between PVS and AY is 8-4.
     
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    yasss! Gregoria Mariska just beat Sung Ji Hyun in rubber sets.:eek::)
    tbh i thought the pressure would be too much for GM but she proved to be mentally tough enough to contribute 1 win for INA
    she really is a bright prospects for INA WS!
    GP/AR and 1 of the remaining WS better not screw this up..INA could win this tie against KOR!
     
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    Thank you, and how about the score, its a tight match or something else
     
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    21-18, 21-19
     
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    How stupid is it that there is no challenge system up here in the Asian Games? Blatant misjudgement already by the linesman against FukuHiro. Although it might not matter as much for this match, it would for close matches elsewhere.
     
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