2022 TotalEnergies BWF THOMAS-UBER Cup Finals : The Knockout Phase (12-15 May)

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  1. Desireless

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    Matsu/Matsu could have had a chance against Chen/Jia, but I guess we’ll never know…cos as it stands she was brought to Thailand to bang the team drum.
     
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    CYF eats ASY for breakfast.

    That cheap clearing tactic ASY used against Yamaguchi won’t get her anywhere against the female incarnation of Chen Long.
     
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    MatsuMatsu will be WD2, there's no way they can be WD1 to play against ChenJia.

    Let's see if KGE ends it here, or Okuhara saves JPN's campaign.
     
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    Score : 3-2 either way.
     
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    Very very close. Whichever team loses MS1, loses the tie.
     
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  6. nilesh123

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    Bitter sweet
    Danes split their pair, which is good
    But fielded Gemke not HKV, and India trusted their backup MD2 again, concerning
     
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    I think you are right..apparently ASY to CYF is what PVS is to ASY

    CYF vs ASY H2H 6-0 ..Wont be surprised if we see CYF drumroll ASY but lets see we cant count ASY out.
     
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    Nice to see NO fighting back...C'mon NO you can do it !!
     
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    Both TC SF matches are a cracker
     
  11. justiceforlcy

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    I wouldn't call it "cheap" though. If anything, I respect the fact that ASY was disciplined enough to stick to the strategy that was CLEARLY working in her favor. That's like saying peak Momota was "cheap" for playing long rallies to out-last his opponents because he could.
     
  12. nokh88

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    The JPN players/supporters are so energetic and positive even though they are 0-2 down.
     
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    From what i remember Dhruv Kapila is not bad. Seems like India blowing it by not choosing them. They have better chance of getting a point than this pair.
     
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    KGE is on FIREEE !!
     
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    NO was leading 12-8 I believe..and just then KGE just turned on her A game.
     
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    Congrats Korea for Finals and especially Miss SJH for motivating and coaching these young superstars like ASY and KGE !!

    Congrats Japan for Uber Cup Bronze !!

    Congrats China for yet another Uber cup Finals and super excited to see the great line up set for tomorrow.

    Congrats Thailand for Uber Cup Bronze !!
     
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    What a match point for KGE!!!
     
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    You beauty KGE....Soo impressed with that last shot !!
     
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    Okuhara's lack of smashing power cost Japan dearly...
    That last smash was.... tame
     

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