Certainly the net contributed yesterday but what made the difference was the pace. Momota upped the pace in the 2nd game by a lot. He moved his base forward one step and upped his pace. Heo couldn't follow. But Momota still had trouble getting his smashes although not as bad as before. He still is nowhere near his 2019 form. But at least the pace seems to be here even if his is not as stable.
I think your summaries are excellent, I don't mean to be rude - but I'd recommend on correcting grammatical errors before attempting to post a 'journalist' style of post. Again, don't mean to be rude and I understand from your profile that you're from Indonesia (therefore English isn't a 1st language), but just a friendly courtesy suggestion.
I feel sad for okuhara these days. The hard work shows but there’s not a lot she can do against some of these players. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Okuhara was severely lacking explosiveness, it was like her legs refused to push. Normal side effect from accumulated fatigue from gruelsome training periods
@CLELY your posts are awesome as they are, there is not point in perfecting a language if it doesn't contribute to your personal interest or professional growth.
Honestly glad that Korean pair won so I don't have to listen to this guy scream Malaysia while watching another court for the rest of the tournament.