Good win from Srikanth. He used to lose in these tight situations in the past. Today he was able to hold his nerve. Anders seems very emotional can't wait to see his vlog
that was probably the most funniest match ever, unforced errors competition, and it seems that AA is on the brink of mental collapse, definitely even worse than prince Joffrey by quite a margin
Both Srikanth and Antonsen had fluctuated game throughout the match as none was dominant that produced the unpredictable winner until end of battle. The significant part to be noticed in terms of fighting spirit when Srikanth bounced back to narrow six points deficit, 7-13. Jonatan Christie also survived in very tight contest to outlast French best talent Toma Popov. The Indonesian who's impressed baminton fans for his long endurance & superb fitness level in Thomas Cup last year is quite stuck at the moment to play conservative shots rather than inventing more various strokes. A mediocre performance by Sindhu despite locked first game convincingly due to Michelle Li relentless errors. She takes on dangerous test next, the agile and explosive Thai player who beat Indian darling recently in New Delhi meet, January 2022 and no impossible for Katethong to repeat another victory over her tall opponent here. Looks like MAS and JPN become toughest foe to shake INA stranglehold in men's doubles category, as Minions & Daddies start to indicate declining trend, the young generations are heavily promoted to replace their seniors and seems fruitful so far. FajRi (Fajar/Rian) will take on their boogeymen Aaron Chia/Soh WY, will the former champions score first ever win in fourth encounter?
Prannoy seems so determined to win the deciding game. one of the reasons I want to see he wining this match was the racket (Mizuno) he was using. If a man who was using Mizuno racket wins this tour can bring some lucks for others who were using Mizuno racket (like Nishimoto) too.
with his relatively small posture that rely on speed and explosiveness, he shouldve peaked at his current age.. but from tokyo 2021 until now it's going downhill for ASG meanwhile upcoming younger superstars keep coming..
I remember a final in a Super Series event between Srikanth and Sai Praneeth Edit: Just checked it was Singapore Open 2017, where Sai Praneeth won
You are right, I checked it, not the first time. But can be the first time in "super tour system". BTW, Prannoy should give the racket to India fans in stead of throwing the racket down to the court. ^-^
Alfian started off with arcsaber 11 pro and switched to astrox 77 mid game...anyone else notice? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nope I didn’t notice that… I thought Alfian use astrox 77 from the beginning,,, the astrox 77 vs arcsaber pro 11 perhaps look a bit similar from faraway? With the orange-y and red accent in between