2022 GR TOYOTA GAZOO RACING THAILAND OPEN

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  1. Cheung

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    That was a great shot by Yuta
     
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    Another match point for Huang Zheng
     
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    Great game from both pairs ! It’s been awhile, happy to see Zheng/huang back ! Looking forward to more battles between them !
     
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    Wow. Yuva’s signature drop shot creates 21-21
     
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    Zheng and Huang take it - they look happy!
     
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    Good news for China that we see Zheng and Huang together again. Bad for the rest of the world.
     
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    could see that watanabe covered more and more for higashino during that game
     
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    I'm so happy to see ZhengHuang is back. WataHiga is the strongest non-Chinese pair at the moment imho, really hope ZhengHuang could take the title.
     
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    You are forgetting the Thai pair.
     
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    Sindhu makes so many unforced errors today.
     
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    Mixed doubles World champions versus Olympic champions
     
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    Why don't we have "match stats" for this tournament. Cant look at the points graph for the matches I missed
     
  14. ong huigen

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    You can find the points graph here.

    https://www.flashscore.com/badminton/

    Click on the match you are interested in and then click on Match History.
     
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    these 2 XD games are absolutely amazing to watch! I think they are the most competitive amongst the top players right now where anyone can win in the top 4
     
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    The World Champions won which is harder to win.
     
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    It's time to prove bass/popor...
     
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    Here comes GC.
     
  19. ong huigen

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    If this is just a "1 side" win court, then if you are putting money in to the players, the underdogs will be more favoured since the underdogs will be fighting for every point whereelse the favoured players will be concentrating on securing the set when at their favoured side and only concentrate more on the 3rd set if it gets there.
     
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    LSF will take this whole thing!
     

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