Gotta love those Danes and their premature self-aggrandisement. Especially when Karma is instant like today. That being said, I'd rather Momota lose today against Vittinghus than against a real player tomorrow. I can already hear @yuquall going on for months about Ginting being "the only one" and so on and so forth.
Whaaaat? KM vs ASG not on ct1? That should get the topmost billing of all the matches to be played tomorrow Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
yeah, can't see Kento beating Ginting tomorrow. Kento should have been resting after his long string of back to back victories, but he was too greedy to break record and wanted to the first man to win 4 tournaments in row.
Fantastic. Stoeva sisters need all the shout out today 109 mins of WD and being on the winning side against one of the japanese WD is commendable. Kudos to them.
Just watched Momota-Vittinghus match. You gotta love Vittinghus - I LOLLED at that self-net kill in the third game at 13-2
Yeah, "the only one" that always gives points freely and messes up. I can already hear myself saying that tomorrow and see myself pulling my hair too.
well at least the moron organiser put it on court 2 and not 3 so at least still can watch.....quite funny that VA vs Angusbeef gets more priority than MomoGi....maybe they're bored of watching too many MomoGi already....
Country representatives in QF 8 - JPN 7 - CHN 5 - INA 3 - KOR, DEN, IND, TPE 2 - THA, ENG 1 - MAS, ESP, BUL, HKG Seeded players left in QF MS - 6 WS - 6 MD - 5 WD - 5 XD - 4
Playing in their 'home' is kind of advantage to them. They know the conditions well here. Having said that beating a top WD pair is a big achievement and I hope to see many more of them in future. Play hard. Train harder.
QUARTERFINAL (02.00pm) => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...DB372B-3688-490E-A8A5-AED6CFBA192C&d=20191025 *MATCH HIGHLIGHTS* - Kento Momota (JPN) v Anthony Ginting (INA) - Jonatan Christie (INA) v Anders Antonsen (DEN) - Viktor Axelsen (DEN) v Angus Ng Ka Long (HKG) - Tai Tzu Ying (TPE) v Pusarla V.Sindhu (IND) - Carolina Marin (ESP) v Ratchanok Intanon (THA) - Saina Nehwal (IND) v An Se Young (KOR) - Gideon/Sukamuljo (INA) v Han CK/Zhou HD (CHN) - Endo/Watanabe (JPN) v Li JH/Liu YC (CHN) - Astrup/Rasmussen (DEN) v Rankireddy/Shetty (IND) - Chen QC/Jia YF (CHN) v Kim SY/Kong HY (KOR) - Lee SH/Shin SC (KOR) v Stoeva/Stoeva (BUL) - Zheng SW/Huang YQ (CHN) v Tan KM/Lai PJ (MAS) - Jordan/Oktavianti (INA) v Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai (THA) The late resurgent of Ng Ka Long in deiciding game brought him to quarterfinal in 78 minutes battle, thwarting former champion Chou Tien Chen to go further here. The Taiwanese looks exhausted, had difficulty to break his resilient opponent solid defense, Chou pocketed initial game 25-23 but the exuberant Ng KL didn't give up instead of reinforce his attacking shots as world number two starting to slow down and produced several errors at end of second game, it's still neck to neck in third game until HKG player seized momentum at middle of final game. 2019 All England semifinalist will up against another top echelon name Viktor Axelsen next. Today's most anticipated clash in this discipline, Kento Momota-Anthony Ginting continue their rivalry, sixth meeting of this year. The Japanese strong contender won last six encounters including the last one in Changzhou last month. This might be plausible chance for the fresher Ginting to beat his nemesis Momota who's struggling to pass his preliminary round here, completed the match in more than one hours. Two more Indonesians check into quarters, Jonatan Christie has the in-form Danish youngster Anders Antonsen to beat while the Olympic Champion Chen Long will be challenged by the underdog well-improved Shesar Hiren Rhustavito. All women singles front runners march on to next stage as expected, Carolina Marin avenged her DEN Open defeat to Nozomi Okuhara where Tai Tzu Ying, Pusarla Sindhu and Ratchanok Intanon have no serious threat to conquer their rivals. Two mouth watering showdown of tough top-half draw, Tai-Sindhu and Marin-Intanon are scheduled to pay at TV court. A bit moderate theme described on opposite group, Saina Nehwal will take on KOR new kid on the block, future star in the making An Se Young who often troubling the established players lately. Title holder Akane Yamaguchi who regaining his normal form gradually is favoured to secure semis spot against familiar face He Bingjiao. The Chinese lefthander almost ousted yesterday by Fitriani, had to save four match points from trailing behind 16-20 to 22-20. Indian young aspirants Rankireddy/Shetty sting again to create major upset, this time to beat three-time World Champions Ahsan/Setiawan in rubber games, 21-18 / 18-21 / 21-13. Ahsan said they're pressured by their opponents game plan also the stamina had been declined as quoted through PBSI website. Next, the Indians will face European sole survivor Astrup/Rasmussen who made excellent comeback, fell behind 8-14 to 23-21. The repeat of last year final will occur this evening, Minions versus Han CK/Zhou HD to fight over semis berth. Couple of women's doubles setbacks noticing the Olympic Champions Matsumoto/Takahashi going down to Stoeva sisters in very gruelling contest that lasted in 108 minutes. Also the lacklustre Polii/Rahayu were eliminated by Chinese juniors Liu XX/Xia YT, worrisome sign for INA number one following three times in a row failed to enter quarterfinal phase. Top-two seeded Japanese pairs Matsumoto/Nagahara, Fukushima/Hirota standing steadily also their potential foes, Chen QC/Jia YF, Kim SY/Kong HY and Lee SH/Shin SC as well. Noteworthy upset were scored by two ENG mixed doubles combinations to vanquish more fancied opposition, the underdogs Lane/Pugh dispose the inconsistent Faizal/Widjaja then vast experienced Adcock/Adcock overcome current world number six Seo SJ/Chae YJ in three games. A big match will confront the on-fire Jordan/Oktavianti against Thailand prominent duo Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai. Defending champions Zheng/Huang find second MAS opponent in their path, Tan KM/Lai PJ. LIVE TV COVERAGE