2011 Swiss Open GPG: Day 5 Saturday 19-March (Semi-Finals)

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  1. singhzico

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    hope saina prevails in the final
     
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    Ko Sung Hyun/Yoo Yeon Seong [2] def. Fang Chieh Min/Lee Sheng Mu [4] 15-21, 26-24, 21-17

    I still haven't won any PAW picks today.
     
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    :cool: Wow I thought this match had finished a long time ago, 7 straight to claim the match KOR (ca-ching: +10 :))

    Okay, back to rugby :p ...
     
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    My picks for the next five matches are in favor of the unseeded or lower seeded, so I can give up hope now.
     
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    oh no the koreans won
     
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    all orang kampong sleepin in 2day i guess
     
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    Now there's a sport where Romania always qualifies to the World Cup :D
     
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    The shortest match today was 51 minutes, the longest an hour and 11 minutes. Needless to say they all went to three games.

    Let's see what happens in the next five.
     
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    Up next, Tantowi Ahmad/Lilyana Natsir [5] vs. Nathan Robertson/Jenny Walwork [2]. The English are ranked 12th in the world, while the Indonesians are ranked 20th. They have never faced each other in a tournament before.

    Go Tantowi/Butet!
     
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    it doesn't seem 2 be an indo day
     
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    Jesus Christos why on earth did I PAW them last second. You can just as well put two singles players on court :rolleyes: ...
    Strategic failure :eek: DIdn't rate them to begin with, why are they even still playing together. Did they even try her with Fran K or whomever else ...
     
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    Acceptable on a mobile phone maybe :D.


    Still the same crooked angle as in previous years in case you're not watching. Don't understand why they don't just move the court straight in front of the camera??
     
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    Not bad, playing so poorly and still leading 8-7. * I'd like to make a substitute at the interval * #33 Ahmad out, #9 Kido in ...
     
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    C'mon, Tantowi/Butet! Force that rubber and then win it!
     
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    Tantowi Ahmad: game intelligence score 10 out of 100 :rolleyes: (10 for spelling his name correctly ...)
     
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    The more I encourage them, the more they fail :( From 17-12 to 20-20.
     
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    On a 17" CRT, it is watchable. You just have to squint and imagine having the Superman vision :p
     
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    This is just great.

    Nathan Robertson/Jenny Wallwork [2] def. Tantowi/Butet [5] 21-12, 22-20.

    They will face Joachim Fischer Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen [4] in the Final.

    Tantowi/Butet were leading 17-12 in the second game at one point :rolleyes:
     
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    Next up, Sung Ji Hyun vs. Juliane Schenk [3]. The German is ranked 8th in the world, while the Korean is ranked 19th. The head to head record is 3-0 in favor of Schenk, with the last victory registered at the 2011 Malaysia Open.

    Go KOR!
     

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