. 2011 German Open GPG: Day 4 Friday 04-March (Quarter-Finals) These matches could be interesting; Womens Singles: Juliane Schenk [1]-vs-Liu Xin [5] Juliane Schenk, who defeated Inthanon Ratchanok 21-17, 21-12 (easily in 37 minutes), must be in top form. However, Liu Xin has been performing not that bad either. Womens Doubles: Kim Ha Na/Kim Min Seo-vs-Duanganong Aroonkesorn/Kunchala Voravichitchaikul [2] I expect the No.2 seed to get though, but not without a BIG fight from the 2 Kims. Mens Doubles: Vitalij Durkin/Alexandr Nikolaenko-vs-Koo Kien Keat Koo/Tan Boon Heong [3] I am surprised that Vitalij Durkin/Alexandr Nikolaenko defeated Gan Teik Chai/Tan Bin Shen [7] (21-12 in Game 3), that perhaps KKK/TBH would not find them easy in this match. The schedule of matches can be found located at this link; http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...6DBDE6-1AB2-4389-9E76-775C9C06DCA5&d=20110304 .
2011 German Open GPG: Boonsak Ponsana [3]-vs-Keigo Sonoda match [Qualifier] . Received message to watch out for this match; Mens Singles: Boonsak Ponsana [3]-vs-Keigo Sonoda [a Qualifier] Yes, I have already started a new thread for Keigo Sonoda, found located at; http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/95204-Keigo-Sonoda .
Shintaro Ikeda/Reiko Shiota (Japan)-vs-Robert Mateusiak/Nadiezda Zieba (Poland) [2] . Let's follow the first scheduled match (I think the Japanese pair can win, although not seeded). Mixed Doubles on Court 2: Shintaro Ikeda/Reiko Shiota (Japan)-vs-Robert Mateusiak/Nadiezda Zieba (Poland) [Seeded 2] Game 1: SI/RS-RM/NZ 0-0 (RS to serve) I shall give some of the scores (especially when the Service changes over). .
Oh no livescoring! It does have it uses though if needed, my phone can't display the TS one either (no flash) ...