Victor Denmark Open 2023 (17-22 October)

Discussion in '2023 Tournaments' started by pajrul, Oct 16, 2023.

  1. ojayz

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    Bagas being very casual
     
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    Yeah congrats aaron/soh. embarassing performance from bagas/fikri
     
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    Ok now almost 0% chances bakrie win this tournament
     
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    Positioning and execution is really bad.

    Aaron did nothing. Nothing at the back. Soh is even better at the back now than Aaron yet aaron also winning points from the front court lol
     
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    What the hell is going on with the Mixed category? What are they all drinking? Some magical potion? All those matches are absurdly high level. Now the Korean World Champions breaking the Top 4 dominance and some other promising pairs coming Up

    By far the Most exciting category. Feeling sorry for Watanabe now. His Performance has dipped lately, but Higashino not helping him at all. She is at least two levels below the top Ladies. Even the Korean girl has learned to cope with Siweis smashes. Only Arisa not able to defend them at all. Don't See the Japanese pair win much more in this state.
     
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    Maybe bakrie should have played slow tempo like the daddies vs aaron chia
     
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    Chia is doing everything. Soh just need to switch between odd and even courts.
     
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    G2 is copy paste of G1..
    Too much error from Bakri
    No hope...
     
  9. wade

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    Did nothing ? o_O he is literally the reason bagas/fikri are underpressure all the time. aryono kept telling bagas/fikri to avoid aaron at all cost when he was at the front court
     
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    I dont know how many times they hit the side of their racket.
     
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    Bagas defense has not been good
     
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    So Bagas gave away two points consecutively by flick serve…. Gosh

    congratulations Malaysia for the first world tour tittle

    17-11 g2
     
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    Bagas has been error prone
     
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    Fajri would give this malaysian pair a better fight that's for sure. fajar usually getting the better of aaron at the front court
     
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    Long wait finally over! Congrats to AaronSoh.
     
  17. ojayz

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    Well, I don’t know if it’s just me or what,,,

    but the mentality of current generation of, esp. fajri and bakrie has laid back personality… smiles in their defeat…
     
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    At last. The jinx broken. Well done to aaron and soh for winning their 1st world tour title. LKY is in a lot of pressure. ;) a very good 4 0 record. Also thanks to the indian pair for not playing. lol

    I was cursing them since the AE final lost to Ahsan and Setiawan who was injured. ;)
     
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    For a few moments, I thought Soh bet on himself losing.
     
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    I think Chia/Soh must be the one of the best Malaysian players of all time. With Olympic bronze, World Championship, World Tour title, SEA Games. I think they have good chance to win the gold at the next Olympics.

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