19th Asian Games 2022 - Badminton

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  1. Cheung

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    That’s crazy. ASY half crippled and still wins
     
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    Amazing ASY. So young and yet persevere so well. God is on her side.
     
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    Yeah like to me that doesnt look like a light injury.

    The tournament which Astrup won last month , the SF he called medic but obviously still won and that doesnt look like moderate to serious like this..
     
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    ASY too good. She is at her peak and she didn't skip this year's WC for something like a Universaide :D.

    Nobody can figure out how to beat her. If ASY maintains this form, she is the clear favorite heading into the Olympics in 2024.
     
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    ASY just unbeatable nowadays, no challenge.
     
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    Amazing badminton moment to see ASY win Asian games
     
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    Amazing ASY. I thought she was done after watching that 2nd game.
     
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    In my opinion, CYF doesn't really have the weapon(s) to hurt ASY, only occasionally at most, but not the other way round, as ASY is , to a certain extent, stronger in both attack and defence; on the whole,she has better stamina too.
     
  9. Cheung

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    ASY took CYF’s Olympic tactics and performed them even better than CYF
     
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    ASY has a astronomical gap between her and the rest of the field.

    She could be the GOAT
     
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    Is Asy having one the greatest year in badminton ever?


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    ASY this year, is like TTY's first breakout year. Nobody could figure out how to beat TTY back in 2017, she was a league above everybody else (the irony is that if TTY played the WC in 2017, she would have won it).
     
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    ASY must be needing to take a break for a couple of months. She can afford to with her points advantage
     
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    ASY basically stopped CHN from winning 200th gold medal. I think CHN also won 199 gold in GZ2010 the other day i saw it. Not sure if CHN still have chance for that 200th
     
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    Congratulations to ASY for winning gold.
     
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    whew...

    ASY q.jpg
     
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    i'm sorry asy for doubting you ;)

    all things considered, i think this is one of the best performance i've seen from asy, her shot quality and consistency is just on another level. even when she could barely move in that 2nd game, her racket skills still impressed me
     
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    ASY looks way more dominmant than TTY

    No one is getting anywhere near her.
    The complete player.

    She barely breaks a sweat demolishing everyone
     
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    Nah, TTY in 2017 is comparable to ASY in 2023. TTY was that dominant in 2017.
     
  20. Habisin-Habisin

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    Bingo...
    Congrats ASY.
    That's the mentality of a champion, she doesn't give up easily even though she's not in 100% condition.
     

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