They both knew each other games very well. No excuses. But i felt Lakshya Sen's defense is not upto the mark in his right hand side today. Hope he recover soon for the next week.
KV is the greatest wanker of all so if that day someone can not get through his defense then great, but his attack skills are just pathetic, so he just waits for the mistake - almost always, and when he tried couple of times to hit winners from the further even beaten up LS was able to return winners straight away. so some players do not even bother running that long grueling rallies if the attack is not there
If Nishimoto has a little of energy in deciding game, he could beat Kunlavut at the third round, at 17-13.
That is quite an observation on KV. In fact, it applies to both these youngsters. Many of us talk here that they both have an excellent defense that frustrates many attacking players. However, I feel what we may fail to notice that both have an excellent basic rallying game that is hard to match even for those top 10 players. This tournament is quite an illustration of that. In terms of their own attack- KV has a harder smash, but doesn’t have the quick foot movements to position himself in the attacking position, and LS the exact opposite of that. This makes both of them ineffective attackers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
yeah, he was out of gas at 17-13 and lost 18-21. The last shot, Nishimoto cannot even move his hand to hit the shuttle back.
LS has way more explosive attack, he can create his own winners from deep back even against VA, but definitely lower consistency than KV, but todays match should not be even considered, it is commendable that under such conditions he stayed on court and even managed to get so a lot of points. hope he can recover until AE, but very doubt about that.
I think that no Malaysian believe that they win MD today, so all Malaysian in this forum went to sleep ^-^ Malaysian just take care of king Lee Zii Jia with his magic backhand smash.
I knew Izzudin/Fei would win. I also knew Kunlavut would win. They wouldn't pass up the opportunity to win their first World Tour title. Malaysia has 4 good MD and 3 good MS now and they're all quite young. Maybe Thomas Cup is a real possibility. Sent from my SM-A307GN using Tapatalk
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KV's foot from instagram. Some say it looked worst than LS's injury. He also had many blisters on his fingers from diving. The match wasn't easy for KV as LS was not "100%" as some might say. In the end we could probably agree that they were both playing with painful blisters, but KV came out on top.
at this juncture, i am quite convinced that most of them actually play with blisters. hope the advancement of technology can help to prevent it so that they are not suffering while playing.
Is this a self consolating post? Did you know that the blister on KV is much worse than Sen and at a more painful spot! Go his IG story and you can see. So, KV should be even more commenable isn't it?