2011 Korea Open PSS: Day 3 Round of 16 (Thursday 27-Jan)

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  1. phil-mm

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    I think CL is guilty of trying to win his rallies too quickly.
     
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    and the first asian WS Tennis player to make into a Grand slam final cmiiw
     
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    Oh! Li na go to Final
    greatttttttttttt pround of asia .....
     
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    Tago leads 11-10 into interval.
     
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    Well done Li Na.....keep asia flag flying high.... jia you!
     
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    CHN XD ZZ is too strong for INA pair Rijal/Debby looking at the scoreline, 21-10 ; 21-6.
    Next, another INA pair either Fran Pia or Towi/Liliyana will waiting reigning AE Champ at last eight.
     
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    XXZ still looks in good shape. seemed to have bloated a bit a couple of months back, now he lost them all.
     
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    Chinese invade the tennis too....

    Everybody!!! Run and hide.....
    The Chinese have arrived in tennis too.... :D:D:D Well now only Football, Hockey, Rugby and Cricket to go.
    Great show Li Na. She played tremendously.

    Now back to badminton...
    ouch! Juliane lost.... and Lu Lan is becoming old now...:rolleyes:
     
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    The Chen Long-vs-Kenichi Tago match

    Thanks kwun for providing the progressive scores

    Game 1: CL-KT 22-20

    Game 2:
    CL-KT 17-17 (Can KT come back?)
     
  10. kwun

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    CL 18-17 KT.

    very uninspiring match so far.
     
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    Tago and CL's match is so tight!!!
     
  12. kwun

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    18-18 right now.

    CL error prone. keep lifting out.
     
  13. kwun

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    CL smash toward KT body. 19-19.
     
  14. chris-ccc

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    The Chen Long-vs-Kenichi Tago match

    Game 1: CL-KT 22-20

    Game 2:
    CL-KT 17-17 (Can KT come back?)
    CL-KT 18-18
    CL-KT 19-19 (This the 11th score-all in this game)
     
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    drive exchange leads to a weak drive by KT, CL did the right thing to smash it down the sideline, but went out again.

    CL 19-20 KT.
     
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    KT putting pressure but CL brushed it to the net corner. 20-20. setting to 22!
     
  17. kwun

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    the lag for streaming is so bad. i am not getting a consistent video.

    live score says KT leads 21-20. i think because CL smashed out.
     
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    finally
    only 2 set but already 50++ minutes
    will they have a 90 minutes match?
    haha
    keep going,tago!
     
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    The Chen Long-vs-Kenichi Tago match

    Game 1: CL-KT 22-20

    Game 2:
    CL-KT 19-19 (This the 11th score-all in this game)
    CL-KT 20-20
    CL-KT 21-21
    CL-KT 21-23 (And KT takes Game 2)
     
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    The Chen Long-vs-Kenichi Tago match

    Game 1: CL-KT 22-20
    Game 2: CL-KT 21-23

    Game 3:
    CL-KT 0-0
    CL-KT 0-4 (A determined start for KT)
     

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