Lin Guipu has to be careful of Lu Chia Hung. Siril Verma and Satheishtharan R are not to be taken lightly by anyone. Of course, the top seed Firman and his Thai opponent Namkul are worth watching out for. All eight MS quarterfinalists, every one from a different country, quite interesting.
Shi** I just saw Mia Blichfeldt gave a walkover.. Fatigue got better on her determination.. She was surely a title contender
You mentioned almost every remaining participant!! Except Koki Watanabe who according to me is the biggest threat for Kholik and Lin G.
the youngest single player in quaterfinals... women single 1. goh jin wei 30/1/2000, rank 143 2. gao fangjie 29/9/1998, rank 238 3. natsuki nidaira 12/7/1998, rank 232 4. julie dawall 25/3/1998, rank 197 5. moe araki 24/3/1998, rank 376 6. chen yufei 3/1/1998, rank 93 7. lee ying ying 25/10/1997, rank 233 8. he bingjiao 21/3/1997, rank 82 men single 1. siril verma 25/12/1999, rank 450 2. koki watanabe 29/1/1999, rank 699 3. adulrach 2/11/1997, rank 228 4. firman 11/8/1997, rank 81 5. loh kean yew 26/6/1997, rank 156 6. lin guipu 21/4/1997, rank 139 7. chia hung lu 4/3/1997, rank 106 8. satheishtharan 21/1/1997, rank 625
youngest women player goh jin wei will face more experience and good ranking chen yufei youngest men player siril verma will face more experience but not good in ranking satheishtharan
Thanks for your work. Both Siril and Goh Jinwei are 15 year olds. They did extremely well to reach this level. Hope they both do well in coming rounds.
I think its end for both of them in this tourney... I would be more than happy if I am proved wrong by this youngstera
Loh Kean Yew's progress has just ended, stopped by Koki Watanabe, 24-22, 21-17, who is looking strong.
Yeah!! Siril proved his metal yesterday!! But doing it on consecutive days is a real task.. Fingerzzz crossed Well the good news is I was convinced its time to bid farewell to Lima for Siril and that is true even today.. He pulled off yesterday hoping the same today
BTW guys I have never seen Siril play. Where is he from? Where does he train? What are his prior successes domestically and internationally??? Has he ever beaten LS??? If yes, these 7 should be a stroll in the park.
Goh JW took a close g1 from her higher ranked opponent.. She seems to be mentally tough that's a good sign
He was in Sri Lanka IC lost the finals to Sameer.. He was also beaten finalist at German Jr lost to his today's oppo And he was maybe SF at Dutch Jr too I don't know if he ever played LS, most probably its a no