Victor KOREA Open Superseries 2015 : Round of 16 (17th September 2015)

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  1. krishan123456

    krishan123456 Regular Member

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    actuall i am pakistani lived in india for 2 years now in malysia since an year ago.
     
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    Ajay Jayaram into quarters now.
     
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    yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees ajay woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon
     
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    atleast i have someone to watch tomorrow.
     
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    The Luo sisters scraped a victory over Go/Yoo, a very strong KOR pair. However, imho, the twins lack that little bit to be a top 3 CHN WD combinations, their world ranking notwithstanding.
     
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    Ajay did all the lower half contestants a favour yesterday by taking out Axelsen, he deserves to go deeper in the tournament.
     
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    One game apiece, Tommy trying to repeat his JPN Open victory on Kento Momota.
     
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    That's so good... Ajay shows he is not only mentally but physically fit to win matches even now!!
    But then krishan123456 I can't agree as I think the match tomorrow won't be on TV court..
    It'll be an uphill task to combat either of JC or SS tomorrow.. SS's experience and never giveup attitude on one side and agility and youthful spirits of JC on the other
    Edit: sorry Justin clubbed your post by mistake
     
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    KM proved to be too tough and determined for TS to repeat his performance of last week this time
     
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    Can you imagine WSX off to a 9-0 flying start ? Now 11-1...
     
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    Only one person could have imagined it and you know who it is.BTW make it 13-1
     
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    INA youngster Mustofa fails to repreat his quarterfinal finish last week, lost to the left-handed Chinese player Tian HW, 17-21 / 10-21.
     
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    Almost inconceivable for me to say this, WSX inflicts a crushing defeat on her JPN opponent, 21-7 in G2, after convincingly taking G1, 21-14.
     
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    no actually the matches are not always according to the best match it mostly depends because bwf hopes for more nations to be involved on court 1 for the progress of media in badminton .that is the reason why saina nehwal's match is always shown on tv courtbecause india pays for her match . i can hope for jayaram's match to be on court 1.if not thatn it must be on court 2
     
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    Still remember my predictions for the match yesterday? Yesterday I said I predicted that son wan ho willnwin Lin Dan 21-10 21-15. Guess what I am correct after all.
     
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    ajay's match is 5th tomorrow on court 1.
     
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    There are a few players worth mentioning today. First it was Goh V Shem / Tan Wee Kiong. Yesterday both of them won over Korean MD. I salute them. Tonne honest and frank it is not easy to win over Korean players when the tournament is held in Korea. Both didn't give up fight to their level best and throughout the whole game both were leading the game thus they won. Although to be honest a few decision went against them, but in the end they still won. The best is during the second set of the game when the score is so one sided favouring the Malaysians as the Korean MD just gave up playing in the second set.

    Then today both may have lost to ahsan / setiawan but both put up a good fight before losing narrowly 19-21 19-21. When being interviewed both said they felt sad losing at the second round. However both felt that they have tried their best to win. Both admitted that they knew they had no chance to win at all before the matches even begin. Both knew that it is impossible for them to win the world ranked no 2 player but they just go all out and play and try their best. I miss the match but my friends who managed to watch the whole match live at the stadium said this is TH most worthwhile match to watch for MD. It feels like we are watching the MD finals although it is only the second round. My friends said that the Malaysian MD are both really superb and good player.
     
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    they getting losing to any INA pairs, that's all...
     
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    A summary of today result and players who advanced to play I the quarterfinals.

    China topped the list followed by Korea and Japan. The rest if the countries result are not so good so I didn't mention it here.

    1. China - 12 players

    2. Korea - 9 players

    3. Japan - 6 players
     
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    india 1 player.
     

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