we need a huge come back, not impossible as Ratchanok has shown a couple of times before, just don't give up! go go go
You shouldn't just look at the seedings . In fact I would call none of the korean victories an upset. A while back someone started to post "upset" lists and to rule out objectivity it was sort of agreed upon to base it on the world ranking even if everyone expected the lower rank to win. Based on that your list is correct but I don't think anyone doubted these korean victories ...
Day 3 about to come to a conclusion. It's a healthy mix of various nationalities playing today in the round of 16. MS 3 Chinese 3 Koreans 2 Hong Kongers 2 Japanese 1 Dane 1 Dutchman 1 Frenchman 1 Russian 1 Taiwanese 1 Thai WS 3 Japanese 3 Singaporeans 2 Germans 2 Koreans 2 Russians 1 Chinese 1 Dane 1 Malaysian 1 Thai Just realised that there are very few players from Denmark taking part in this tournament.
Nova Widianto/Vita Marissa progress to QF as expected. This is where their first test will be: against THA no 2 pair of Songphon/Kunchala.
Yes, technically the list is correct just keep in mind for yourself Korea is on of the top countries . I really like the "new" men's doubles pairing Kim/Kim, expect them to win tomorrow although technically it'll probably be an upset . You can check the world rankings here: www.bwfbadminton.com