2022 PETRONAS Malaysian Open

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  1. lodoss

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    Ginting will play Axelsen tomorrow
     
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    Thanks.
     
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    Momota is doing well, he made it to the quarter finals!
     
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    Sekumpulan monyet reserve tempat duduk bahagian depan 500 seat padahal free sitting first come first serve. Teman saya yang datang lebih awal di halau disuruh duduk di belakang tadi pagi. Seat nya sebanyak 500 di reserve sama OWNER PAGE BADMINTON666 di facebook ataupun LEKGOR

    Badminton666 Lekgor reserved 500 front seats facing court 1 causing displeasure to ticket holders expecting first come first serve sitting.

    No wonder the atmosphere today is different than compared to tuesday and wednesday
     
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    and he will go all the way to final round...
     
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    Looking forward to a VA vs KM final.
     
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    After tomorrow, there may not be any MAS representative left.
     
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    Were these people the ones wearing the white T shirts and making lots of noise? I was wondering how they organised so many people to come in the same T shirts.

    They did a lot to make the atmosphere really good for the Malaysian players.
     
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    LZJ needs to be more steady, then he will most likely defeat every other player most of the time.
     
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    Actually most Malaysian players played above expectations.
     
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    Wait are you guys seriously expecting Momota to go all the way to finals?

    I don't think he will get past Shesar
     
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    I think it's 50:50 game
     
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    Momota has to defeat Rhustavito and possibly Kunlavut to reach the final, it isnt going to be easy
     
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    are you saying that they would not gonna get more improve in future? and that’s that?
     
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    1st WD pairing couldn't even beat a scratch pair from China.
     
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    LZJ knocked out. Didnt see that coming. Huge odds for that i believe.
     
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    Huge disappointment for home crowd in fully packed Axiata Arena as Lee ZJ loosen his grip, lack focus and uncontrollable emotion that saw his opponent crawled back in deciding game, 4-9 then 8-13, the poised and patient Indonesian prevails at the end, 21-16. Mounting pressure for Lee as his consistency quickly to evaporate when leading comfortably in final game but easy to drop point through elementary mistakes. Vito will up against Momota who had to dig deep to overcome Ng KL. The big match as expected, Axelsen-Ginting in third consecutive tournament, the tall Dane was forced to working harder this time by Lee CY, interesting to wait whether Ginting could found new recipe to break Axelsen formidable run.

    An SY susceptibility of Chinese players continues, not only leading ladies Chen & He, she also lost to their back-ups Han Yue who has shortage of attacking weapon and mostly depending on long rally and endurance that frustrating and tiring the Korean prodigy. Another setback for Marin, it's understandable for the Spaniard ace in her process to regain fine touch meanwhile Intanon almost kicked her quarterfinal spot, had challenging times to conquer tricky Zhang BW. At lower-half draw, WS quarters proposition still intact where Tai TY and Chen YF are favored to face off in final four.

    So many fresh quarterfinalists in WD discipline here, defending champions Chen/Jia and two-time World Champions Matsumoto/Nagahara become top contenders remain, a string of the underdogs beat some notable, most fancied pairs including the most surprising one, Anna Cheong/Teoh MX stun Korean seasoned campaigners Lee SH/Shin SC. Indonesian revamped duo Rahayu/Ramadhanti keep their impressive feat flowing to beat the in-form Matsuyama/Shida who won INA Open title couple of weeks ago.

    Several European mixed doubles combinations score positive result to balance Asian opponents, Gicquel/Delrue once again will face bug faves Zheng/Huang who being unstoppable since clinched Asian Championships gold medal last April.

    TV COURT MATCHES
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    I thought they were from some college. Weren't they?
     
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    This is not very good. Your teman should not budged.
     
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    so today all MAS representatives will get send packing...?
     
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