Singapore Open 2019, April 9-14

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  1. yuquall

    yuquall Regular Member

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    So INA males lost all the battles today... disappointing.
     
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    twawawau Regular Member

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    Learnt but cant materialise how?
     
  3. yuquall

    yuquall Regular Member

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    His own problem :D:D We can only criticize from afar:p
     
  4. Yoji

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    can we remember AsianGames glory lol...
     
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    Of course, typo error, thanks
     
  6. twawawau

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    For MD, Daddies are much better than Kamson in general but Daddies errors today were too painful to witness
     
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    And you were being satirical, weren't you? :p:p
     
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    Oh man! Fast and furious plus tight net shot should work, just doesn't know why he choked in the second set. Sould have went very smoothly in 2 sets.

    When it went to the 3rd games, I know Ginting is going to be in trouble sooner or later.

    Anyway, Ginting played some brilliance shots that caught Momota quite a few times and can read Momota game quite well. These match is good for both, to see who can evolve better next time. Even though Ginting lost, I think he is playing better than before.
     
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  9. yuquall

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    His problem is his mental block against himself lol
    Momota or anyone only needed to break his rhythm and he fell straight for it :confused:
     
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    That's it. The problem with ASG is that he shows this level of play like once in half a year.
     
  11. Justin L

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    At least, Ginting and his coaches know he has the game to beat KM, just some more work for them to do. I believe Anthony Ginting should be among the top few contenders for top honours going forward.
     
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    I think this is so true. It has always been that kind of pattern. I hope he can go to Final more often. I dont doubt his credentials when it comes to Final matches, he can give trouble for anyone.
     
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    So basically he's the new taufik ? :D
     
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  14. gelopisan

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    C'mon aside from mental thingy he was dead tired in g3.
    Err can we call him a choker :D
     
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    I wish Nishimoto can change his position with Chen Long at round 2. ^-^

    Ginting played at his peak and my Nishimoto has to face Ginting twice in 2 weeks, so unlucky.
     
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    Well he wouldn't have had to even play G3 if he had held his nerves in G2 lol
    Nah choker is for someone who lose after having MPs.
     
  17. yuquall

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    What do you mean? Nishimoto won the match last week, what's so unlucky.
     
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    Ginting is just unlucky in Malaysia Open, 20-20 at deciding game.

    p/s: Ginting said that the Stadiums in Malaysia and Singapore is quite similar, so that Ginting can get experience and won Nishimoto at Singapore Open. So, I think it is an disadvantage for Nishimoto to meet Ginting twice in just about 8 days.

    That is what I mean.
     
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  19. Vannieboy

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    you spoke too soon :)
     
  20. Svyat

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    I think they have some resemblance in this regard. What the hell TH was thinking about when he gave his racket to JC and not to ASG. Never understood it.
     

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