Yonex ALL ENGLAND Open 2022 : R/32 - Final (16-20 March)

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  1. keithl

    keithl Regular Member

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    There are so mamy more talented players today and we can watch exciting match even from the first round. Gone are the days where we could predict the final would be between LD and LCW. You blinked, you missed!
     
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    pretty sure he was banned because of unsportmanship act aka bailing out when losing at 20-8 or something (I'm sure you remember that ;) )
     
  3. stanleyfm

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    MS is indeed becoming interesting now
    WD is still crazy as always
    The doubles' department are rather tame though

     
  4. James blake

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    I don't know why but it looks like korea team broke up choi/seo...I could be wrong but it looks like they broke up seo/chae XD pairing too.

    There is a young guy there jin yong who they say is like next LYD but so far he hasn't impressed that much


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  5. James blake

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    I'm shocked. I wonder if he's tired. Christie looked so bad of late I thought kunlavut would beat him easily.


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    But JC looked good today


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    Wasn't he Covid-19 positive last week?
     
  8. Yoji

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    2 matches that stand out at bookmakers is LZJ vs Momota and AstrupRasmussen vs AhsanHendra. Both of the matches are basically 50:50 which i thought will have been lower for the favourites.
     
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    i just realize there's 4 INA MD in the QF o_O kinda want to see leo/daniel win the title here
     
  10. James blake

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    Ultimate team:
    IND MD
    KOR WD
    CHN WS
    CHN XD
    MS I'm not sure maybe DEN?


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  11. Vestige117

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    Unless Hoki/Koba can do something, I think most likely we will have INA pair as the champion.
     
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    Just woke up. Felt cool. :cool:
     
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    It’s amazing how Indonesia just keep coming up with mens doubles combinations year after year.
     
  14. Nine Tailed Fox

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    16 and 12?

    Peak Momota is back. Merry 2019 days for Bird Japan watchers.
     
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    Men's singles blockbuster quarterfinal matches stay on course as much predicted with the most anticipated Lee ZJ-Momota encounter, the defending champion got incredible resistence by Canadian much-improved player Brian Yang in opener before to ease his way in next game. The Japanese frontrunner avenged his defeat in two major events last year (Tokyo OG and Thomas Cup 2020) over nemesis Heo KW, there was slightly different game that applied by Momota last night, his supreme net play is back alongside escalating intention to attack particularly in second game. The talking point goes to IND rising star Lakshya Sen who continues his fine run to conquer world #3 player, showing the clever play with aggressive style to topple the Dane fluctuated form and aggravated by unusual modest defense. The intensity amplified after interval break of second game when Antonsen took over the lead but waned in crucial stages. Well, Indonesian leading men Ginting, Christie finally break second round curse in All England to enter quarterfinal for the first time, they will confront formidable Axelsen and veteran Chou Tien Chen respectively.

    Today's women singles primary focus will serve the clash of last two edition winners, Tai TY versus Okuhara. Tai had unpredictable fight to beat Ongbamrungphan in two close games, she had problem at back line, either misjudgement or shuttlecock wide, fortunately her deceptive shots were executed well when it mattered most to avoid rubber games. Credit to Thai player who answered Tai quality shots precisely that mixed by disguising drop shots that directed Taiwanese ace into under pressure condition. It'll be China-Japan encounter at bottom-half draw, Sayaka Takahashi outlasted Pusarla Sindhu in three games to damage popular script.
    • Indonesia emphasizes its depth in men's double discipline that represented by one pair in each quarter, two established forces Minions, Daddies plus up-and-coming stars Carnando/Marthin and Fikri/Maulana, all of them will take on complex task to progress. Hoki/Kobayashi will be major stumbling block despite the World Champions had unconvincing feat in preliminary rounds.
    • Rarely to see women's double deviation as string of regular high profile names faltered before quarters, the new champion awaits in this category, perhaps Korea has bigger prospect to top podium on Sunday through their mainstays, Kim/Kong who will be challenged by Shida/Matsuyama whilst Lee/Shin have more comfortable opponent to tackle, the Indian newcomers Jolly/Pullela who advanced following the Olympic Champs retired as Apriani Rahayu injured.
    • It's cruel fate that home favorites Ellis/Smith must end their campaign after delivered stiff fight but lost narrowly to Kaneko/Matsumoto, mixed doubles holdovers hasn't meet true ordeal yet to outclass their opponents. Bass/Popor will up against the only European survivors Gicquel/Delrue while the Chinese giants are predicted to sail through into semis, the Olympic Champs will be reminded by painful defeat and memorable blunder in 2020 AE semifinal against Jordan/Oktavianti.
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  16. Nine Tailed Fox

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    Momota, thou have no choice, no other ways

    But to tame the Boleh power like your 2019 days

    Use your hairpin, o clever alligator

    And be ready for deep waters vs the BAM traitor

    Very depressed will be Terrynguyen and Quentin if you lose

    And no future updates from kurako, no cunning linguist's rebutts
     
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    If I was sad because my favorite lose to someone, I would like to choose Chen Long or Viktor to become my idol, but not Nishimoto.

    Momota have faced much more difficult things, like Semi final Thomas cup 2014 or Final Thomas cup 2018.

    Just Lee Zii Jia, a 7th player, and you think that Momota cannot pass, funny!
     
  18. Vestige117

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    That's Lee Zii Jia Ōsama (king) for you, buddy.
     
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    king Lee Zii Jia wins tonight ? are you sure, how many percent ?
     
  20. Vestige117

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    60-50? Depends on which court side he chooses. The far looks to be very good for attacking.
     

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