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

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  1. Quentin11

    Quentin11 Regular Member

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    @Yoji I'm not sure. But I had a good impression from Watanabe.

    @wade I have to try ok xD I wanna see Momota vs the Great Dane
     
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    They fajri just dont embrace the pressure. Who gives the last point on service error, its just so rare to begin with.

    will never know how Rian got selected to the National team when he makes these kind of cheap service erros.

    its infuriating how they are so motivated against Minions but hiding like bunny against Japan.
     
  3. Anks

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    Aww...dont be harsh on him my friend..hes my personal favourite a very humble person and always ready to take selfies:)

    Im sure he will come back stronger..have faith in him !
     
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    HSP needs to shake the slip off his head.
    If the pain is bearable no point of thinking about it. If it's not no point of exacerbating it

    He needs to pick up his speed
     
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    As bad as Momota is playing now, compared to his peak of 2018/2019, anytime Momota meets Viktor Axelsen, even if Viktor is the #1 player in the world right now, Momota stands a decent change against VIktor.

    The reason is, Momota is the kryptonite for Viktor Axelsen. Look at their head to head record. Nobody has compiled more wins against Viktor Axelsen than Momota. It's almost comical how bad Viktor Axelsen's record is against Momota.

    Now this a weaker Momota than 2018/2019, so we have to take that into consideration. But given how badly Viktor plays when Momota is on the same court, and given Momota's poor form recently, I think it's a 50/50 matchup (if Momota were in his 2018/2019 form, even given the form Viktor is in today, I would put 2018/2019 Momota as a 90% favorite over 2021/2022 Viktor).
     
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    how can someone say this alfian/ardianto to be MD1 Indonesia?
     
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    Hope Prannoy can pull this match off.
     
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    Nooooo Axelsen would smoke him without even trying. But I still wanna seee.

    @Yoji Kodai is weeeeaaaakk thoughhhhh. Apparently he is the upcoming talents but he weak!
     
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    For Momota pain, maybe JPN can win TC for him.
     
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    @PJB - Hello Tsuneyama?
     
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    Wow. Prannoy really controlling this second game. 11-1
     
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    11-2 interval...keep it up please
     
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    Look either Naraoka or PJB sold ok. Don't tell me otherwise.

    What the actual ****. Why put this kid?
     
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    Doesn't look like MS3 is going Japan's way.
     
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    Trust Prannoy friends!
     
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    If not him (Naraoka), so who ??? Nishimoto was the third and Tsuneyama got a higher rank Nishimoto.

    If Nishimoto play MS2, MS3 must be Naraoka
     
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    @terrynguyen121988

    To answer to Kurako's question. Better invest in Nishimoto twice than invest in Naraoka. He is ash.
     
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    Pretty sure Koki Watanabe would do a better job.

    Why can't Tsuneyama play 3rd? Is this a ranking thing?
     
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    Can Nishimoto play both? Lol
     

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