j4ckie
Regular Member
The Indonesians... just tactically too good.
They played flat the whole way and kept attacking. Even when defending they always looked to step in and counter.
The Koreans just wasn't allowed to play their normal style. They were pushed and stretched all over the court by the supreme control and dominance of Hendra Setiawan and the swift power play by Mohammad Ahsan.
If Korea is to beat Indonesia they need to be better in the service-return situation and fast exchanges. They played their shots right into the hands of Hendra and Ahsan who are very good at putting loose shots away.
A long way to go for this Korean pair.
Also, the Koreans need a service judge with some actual balls. Not one of Ahsan's serves was even remotely legal. If he serves any higher, his opponents won't see his face behind his racket....no wonder he had some runs on his serve, I'd be more successful with mine as well if I served in a downward direction.
Rest of the game, kudos to the INA pair. That was quite brilliant, exposing every weakness or opening on the Korean side and making next to no easy mistakes. Let's see if they can regularly produce this kind of form, if they can we're in for a couple exciting tournaments. Also gonna be interesting to see whether Ahsan's nerves hold up on the big occasion, the AE was a bad omen in that regard.