HSBC BWF WORLD Tour Finals 2018 : Group Stage Matches - Final (12-16 December)

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  1. minions

    minions Regular Member

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    Just back from business, I can't believe tht my predictions went wrong. What's more shocking is KM was utterly destroyed. Too much upset in this tournament. Well, I guess the world can be turned upside down.

    Let's go, TakaMatsu, take the title.
     
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    No stopping Taka/Matsu now.

    Spoke too soon...
     
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    My goodness, that was so thin!!!
     
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    Yes, TakaMatsu. You win the title. Finally, Japan get the title today.
     
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    Taka/Matsu won it!! Congrats to them.

    What a disappointing performance by the Korean today..
     
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    Well done by SYQ. Disappointed that it was so one sided..
    But here you see what psychology does. I would bet KM wins next time!

    SYQ had no real pressure as Momota destroyed his 3 opponents before and dominated this year and the home advantage. Shi played freely. Opposite to yesterday where he was a big favourite and almost couldn't handle it!
    And that Shi has an awesome attacking game is nothing new, he just doesn't have this charisma like Lin Dan or Chen Long. But maybe he can develop it and perform consistently under pressure.
     
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    So will CHN win the Sudirman Cup today or it will be a tie of 2-2?
     
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    so close
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    SudirmanCup will be decided next year, hopefully.
     
  10. minions

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    Last month, some members here blame TakaMatsu for retired early in India last month to qualify. Now, they are the champions. They prove themselves right. Now, let's go, Endo/Watanabe.
     
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    AH YES! TakaMatsu win!!!
     
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    You got that wrong. No one blamed them for qualifying.
     
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    I don't know. Some of the users here thought Sudirman Cup was happening today.
     
  14. Justin L

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    Elegant trophies, the Canton Tower trophy and the dish trophy.
     
  15. Yoji

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    Of course, its almost MissionImpossible to beat Li/Liu in Final in China
     
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    you mean Japan versus ROW, right?
    Cause today's final 4 japan against 3 diff countries.
     
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    I think lee/yoo is the only pair that beat them in final in china.
     
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    The last time they met Endo/Yuta won. Let's see
     
  19. Justin L

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    Somehow I feel that the so-called homeground advantage is overstated. How many titles did the Koreans win at the KOR Open, the Japanese at the JPN Open, and the Chinese at the two China Opens, the Danish at the Denmark Open, the Indians at the IND Open, etc ?
     
  20. terrynguyen121988

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    ^-^ We have 5 matches, the Japan took part 4 matchs, if they win 3, this is winning "Sudirman cup".
    When I say Japan wins Sudirman, it means I guess they will have at least 3 wins.
     

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