Yonex DENMARK Open SS Premier 2014 : FINALS (19th October 2014)

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  1. Rob3rt

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    Smash down the line and quick follow up. 21-21.
     
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    how did we ever survive in the past without hawkeye!!
     
  3. Loh

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    Toweling down for the challenge and it is to CL's benefit, 22-21 for CL.
     
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    what luck for SWH as his shot hits the tape 22-all.
     
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    Net tumbler for SWH. 22-22.
     
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    My goodness, CL just barely returns SWH's smash and went on to smash for a winner. 23-22 for CL.
     
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    Incredible rally!
     
  8. Justin L

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    You see, Chen Long, when you dare to attack, you win.
     
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    Bye bye love for KOR. Incredible win for CL as he crawls back to level SWH in G2.

    24-22 for CL.
     
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    Chen Long, you really got to believe in your attacking abilities. Then the score won't be so close.
     
  11. Rob3rt

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    Chen Long wins it!
     
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    a good game... SWH plays as a challenger, without pressure, plays his best badminton in the past month (not if he keeps improving in future)...
     
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    If Chen Long would attack more, I'm sure the score wouldn't be that tight. Same goes for LCW when he plays CL or LD.
     
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    At the Incheon Asian Games MS Final, Chen Long was initiating most of the attacks against Lin Dan, though he still lost the match, I believe it will have been worse if he didn't take the game to the opponent.
     
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    Chen Long is kind of cute - I still remember that scene at the Thai Open GPG a couple or so years ago when at the MS Final immediately after beating Lee Hyun Il, he turned to look at his teammates in the stands, pointed his finger at them, then flicked his racquet to pose as if it's a machine gun and went 'Bang! Bang! Bang!' at them in good fun; I almost fell off the chair laughing until my jaws ached. To me, Chen Long is still very much a child at heart.
     
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    So far China has won 4 consecutive events.

    Will KOR top seed LYD/YYS be able to avenge SWH's loss?
    Will they be able to prevent a China clean sweep by beating scratch pair FHF/ZN?
     

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    Now for Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan to bring the Finals Day to a crescendo.
     
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    Will FHF/ZN be able to penetrate the amazing defence of the Koreans?
     
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    How the Koreans smash that hard with this light racket is beyond me...
     
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    Please stop this landslide, Koreans! It could go either way, but I really want the Koreans to bounceback after the WC and AG losses and stop the Chinese from sweeping this.
     

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