During initial rounds: Finish school and get a job During SF and F: Finish school, get a job and start a family Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
He always has been a slow starter, even during his peak days. During those days, he needed a half a dozen points to find his rhythm. Now he needs a game. You may predict for the future Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
one by one the Malaysia representatives are fallen in this tournaments, most disappointing is from Aaron/Soh who just lost to the JPN no. 4 pair Inoue/Kaneko in 3 tight games... now have to rely on mixed doubles and LZJ to go for QF rounds...
Michelle Li has a good smash, Sonia Cheah has no chance to defend her smashes, unless Sonia has LCW’s super defence...
Country representatives in R16 14 - CHN 13 - JPN 9 - INA 6 - MAS, KOR 5 - DEN, THA, IND 4 - TPE 2 - HKG, SGP, ENG 1 - USA, CAN, NED, GER, SCO, VIE, BUL Seeded players/pairs left in R16 MS - 8 (seed 1 - 8), 5 (seed 9 - 16) WS - 7 (seed 1 - 8), 6 (seed 9 - 16) MD - 6 (seed 1 - 8), 6 (seed 9 - 16) WD - 8 (seed 1 - 8), 8 (seed 9 - 16) XD - 8 (seed 1 - 8), 6 (seed 9 - 16) List of the WC medalists who are still participating in this WC. MS Q1 - Kento Momota Q2 - Jan O Jorgensen Q3 - Chen Long Q4 - None WS Q1 - Ratchanok Intanon Q2 - Nozomi Okuhara, He Bing Jiao, Sung Ji Hyun Q3 - Chen Yu Fei, Saina Nehwal Q4 - Pusarla Venkata Sindhu MD Q1 - Wang Chi Lin Q2 - Mohammad Ahsan / Hendra Setiawan Q3 - Takeshi Kamura / Keigo Sonoda Q4 - Li Jun Hui / Liu Yu Chen, Liu Cheng / Zhang Nan WD Q1 - Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara, Shiho Tanaka / Koharu Yonemoto Q2 - Chen Qing Chen / Jia Yi Fan, Greysia Polii / Apriyani Rahayu Q3 - Misaki Matsutomo / Ayaka Takahashi, Li Yin Hui (her WC medal is from XD only) Q4 - Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota, Lee So Hee / Shin Seung Chan XD Q1 - Zheng Si Wei / Huang Ya Qiong Q2 - Chris Adcock / Gabrielle Adcock, Wakana Nagahara (her WC medal is from WD only) Q3 - None Q4 - Wang Yi Lyu / Huang Dong Ping, Tang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet
Rashid sidek, chew choon eng is still fit, Wong choon han too...same cannot be said of hoon tien how and Zhang jun Sent from my COL-L29 using Tapatalk
omg can't believe i gonna miss YJM vs VTT match.....dang 11am means 4pm here man i'd still be at work... oh well....
Lots of upset in MD, if the pair from 9-16 Seeds can go to QF then that is an upset. Why HokiKoba vs HanZ and Kamson Match in Court 4 ?!
DAY 4 - ROUND OF 16 (11.00am) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...F75B1C-E72D-4248-865F-8EC38C06F7CB&d=20190822 *MATCH HIGHLIGHTS* - Kento Momota (JPN) v Prannoy H.S. (IND) - Jonatan Christie (INA) v Jan O Jorgensen (DEN) - Anthony S. Ginting (INA) v Sai Praneeth (IND) - Ng Ka Long (HKG) v Chen Long (CHN) - Ratchanok Intanon (THA) v Gregoria M.Tunjung (INA) - Nozomi Okuhara (JPN) v Sung Ji Hyun (KOR) - Michelle Li (CAN) v Chen Yu Fei (CHN) - Zhang Beiwen (USA) v Pusarla V. Sindhu (IND) - Alfian/Ardianto (INA) v Goh VS/Tan WK (MAS) - He JT/Tan Q (CHN) v Kamura/Sonoda (JPN) - Inoue/Kaneko (JPN) v Li JH/Liu YC (CHN) - Chen QC/Jia YF (CHN) v Kim SY/Kong HY (KOR) - Polii/Rahayu (INA) v Stoeva/Stoeva (BUL) - Li WM/Zheng Y (CHN) v Fukushima/Hirota (JPN) - Zheng SW/Huang YQ (CHN) v Faizal/Widjaja (INA) - Watanabe/Higashino (JPN) v Adcock/Adcock (ENG) - Tan KM/Lai PJ (MAS) v Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai (THA) The magnitude of World Championships intensity has escalated, as the tournament starts to enter last sixteen round where most of the favorites will oppose tough opponent who may shatter their dream in Basel. Jinx or just purely coincidence, the undisputed men's doubles world number one pair find bitter ending once again, no third time lucky for the Minions as they fail to convert match point against the well-determined Koreans Choi SG/Seo SJ who showed better composure than the Indonesian aces who produced more uncharacteristic errors and couldn't manage their calmness at crucial moment, 19-17 to 21-23. The worst result for Gideon/Sukamuljo in world championships arena since Glasgow 2017 and Nanjing 2018 episodes where they halted by Chai Biao/Hong Wei and Kamura/Sonoda at quarterfinal stage. Indonesia still has Ahsan/Setiawan to reckoned as "the Daddies" will seek third title here. Another headline in this department noticing 5th seed Endo/Watanabe sent packing prematurely, lost narrowly to German combination Lamsfuss/Seidel, 17-21 / 22-20 / 19-21 who will take on 2017 World Champions Liu C/Zhang Nan, the remaining ties of bottom half section are dominated by China versus Japan encounters. In men's singles second round, Kidambi Srikanth and Chen Long were troubled by their lower-ranked opponents yesterday, indicating both players are still far from excellent form, they should be alert for today's competitor, Srikanth will be challenged by Thailand rising star Kantaphon Wangcharoen while two-time World Champion meets the resilient adversary Ng Ka Long. Defending champion Kento Momota will face challenging task Prannoy who dumped China iconic star Lin Dan previously. Second seed the in-form Chou Tien Chen is favoured to overcome surprising youngster Loh Kean Yew. South East Asian shuttlers Singaporean Yeo Jia Min and Vietnamese Vu Thi Trang will eye big achievement in their career, being quarterfinalist in BWF major event. Two former World Champions, Nozomi Okuhara also Ratchanok Intanon as well must confront complicated assignment to progress, Sung Ji Hyun and Gregoria Tunjung respectively. High-profile names in lower half draw, Tai Tzu Ying, Pusarla Sindhu, Chen Yu Fei and Saina Nehwal are expected to clinch quarters berth. China best hopefuls in women's doubles category, Chen QC/Jia YF had lethargic start, needed three games before toppled Thailand duo Supajirakul/Taerattanachai, 18-21 / 21-15 / 21-12. It's not good signal to face Korean dangerous pair Kim SY/Kong HY who beat them in Tokyo recently. The most intriguing mixed doubles second round clash saw 8th seed Ellis/Smith prevailed, they succeeded to made late surge, trailing 12-16 to seal the match with 21-17 against promising pair Chang TC/Ng WY, another Hong Kong hurdles await them today, the southpaws Tang CM/Tse YS. Top-seed Zheng SW/Huang YQ will be vigilant this time to avenge their JPN Open shocking exit to Faizal/Widjaja. LIVE TV COVERAGE
Feels like KamSon perform better during big events. Haven't seem them so fast-paced and decisive in their attacks in a while. I won't rule out another KamSon/LiLiu final.