2022 GR TOYOTA GAZOO RACING THAILAND OPEN

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  1. riverandhill

    riverandhill New Member

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    Is there any livestream for court 3 today?
     
  2. ong huigen

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    That's what I notice as well. But this is not the norm right.
     
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  3. Justafan90

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    Interesting that LY/WCL lost to Aaron/Soh too…are players really not putting on their full effort?
     
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    Aaron/Soh has beaten them in their past few encounters. They haven't won any major titles but they are a very consistent pair,usually can reach the semifinals/finals of major tournaments. They have the skills,just not the mental yet.

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    tomorrow against Fajar/Rian might be quite dangerous as they have beaten Aaron/Soh once recently, even thought Aaron/Soh have better H2H against Fajar/Rian…
     
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    Didn’t seem to be the case for the LZJ match, Rustavito won g2 comfortably, then proceeded to have a big lead in g3 before LZJ mounted a comeback…
     
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    It's didn't true JUST in game 3.

    Lee Zii Jia suddenly made many mistakes, a lot of points of Rhustavito come from Lee's mistakes, and after 11 point, Rhustavito was out of gas, then gave victory back to Lee Zii Jia.
     
  8. CLELY

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    SEMIFINAL => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...2AE-6672-4B41-8B21-F3362F506A6E&d=20220521&c=

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    The highly-favoured Lee ZJ survived after made remarkable comeback, trailed behind 4-11, 6-13 then Rhustavito lost focus suddenly, loosen his grip rather than conducted continuous penetration with his effective hard smash and fast interception to outmaneuver the tall Malaysian. A valuable lesson for Lee how he managed out of huge pressure while the other side Vito almost pulled off major upset if he didn't waste healthy lead and waned gradually before touching finish line. Lee will up against senior cum sparring partner/coach assistant Liew Daren for a place in final. On top-half draw two up-and-coming players Naraoka and Li SF facing off to grab golden opportunity and reach first ever final of Super 500 tour.

    The much improved He BJ still can't pass Taiwanese leading lady Tai TY, her attacking style quite blunt rather than producing numerous unforced errors, world #1 keep targeting deep fore hand and back hand at front area as the Chinese left hander often late to anticipation the disguising shots also she can't answer Tai marvelous net play several times. There was glimmer of hope for He to bounce back when she catched up in final game but it wasn't enough to stem Tai from final four. Pusarla Sindhu conquered the tired look Yamaguchi, the Indian looked good to complete the match in two straight-games but she can't maintain consistency as somehow the Japanese inject the pace after mid game interval of second game. Former World Champion will challenge the Olympic Champion Chen YF who accepted fierce resistence by Michelle Li.
    • All England champions Matsuyama/Shida topple nemesis Chen/Jia in three games, two-time World Champions formation have been changed to rotate Jia YF at the front and the creative Chen QC at the back line which caused backfire strategy. Another upset was created by Malaysian rising duo Pearly Tan/Thinaah to beat Fukushima/Hirota.
    • The Olympic Champions Lee/Wang succumbed to Aaron Chia/Soh WY, the Taiwanese comeback need longer time to rediscover their near perfect form, next the Malaysians will face Indonesia last men standing in this tournament Alfian/Ardianto. Top-seed the Daddies were obviously outpaced by Denmark combination Astrup/Rasmussen, 38 years old Setiawan and 35 years old Ahsan retirement calling will arrive soon.
    • Mixed doubles Fantastic Four from previous era portrayed the rivalry of regular contenders and world bests, two Chinese pairs Zhang/Zhao, Xu/Ma plus Indonesians Ahmad/Natsir and Danes Fischer/Pedersen, practically only few pairs could be them frequently, this situation has been replicated in current times that represented by Bass/Popor, Wang/Huang, Zheng/Huang, WataHiga, what a coincidence.
     
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  9. Michael V

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    I'm confused... where is the livestream?
     
  10. Anks

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    It was available on YouTube and has been since day 1...begining 2022 BWF has started streaming C1 and C2 on its official YouTube Channel and court 3 and 4 could be found on youtube but yoh would have to keek shuffling through myriads of channels so not an easy task.

    Hope BWF makes C3 and C4 available as well soon.
     
  11. Cheung

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    Yuta on fire at the end of the first set.
     
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    Zheng and Huang coming out strongly in second set.
     
  13. Hbmao

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    ZSW is a shell of himself, 70% from his peak?
     
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    Huang/Zheng 11-3 second game
     
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    Very difficult to play like he did before. He’s going to have to play more tactical and rely less on explosive power.
     
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    Are china sticking with reuniting zheng/huang now? I think that’s the best call if they are
     
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    Before what? Did he get injured?
     
  18. Cheung

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    Some injury pre Olympics- not sure what exactly
     
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    Huang and Zheng come back strongly to take the second set. Seems to be a drift out the back away from the camera.
     
  20. ong huigen

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    I would say the players will fight harder in the 3rd game since it's a win or lose situation and just concentrate to winning on the better side on the previous games
     

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