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Getting more and more exciting for now.

 

 

 

Denmark versus Indonesia

 

MS 1 Denmark

 

MD 1 Indonesia

 

 

 

Japan versus China

 

MS 1 Japan

 

MD 1 China

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Who will emerge as the winner in the end?

 

 

 

Denmark versus Indonesia (1-2)

 

MS 1 Denmark

 

MD 1 Indonesia

 

MS 2 Indonesia

 

 

 

Japan versus China (1-2)

 

MS 1 Japan

 

MD 1 China

 

MS 2 China

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To save the match now Denmark must win the MD 2 match. Lets see if the newly formed MD from Denmark can do the hob.

 

 

To safe the match now Japan must win the MD 2 match. Lets see if the MD can live up to expectations.

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Interesting points mentioned by the commentator. Anders Antonsen injury and seeking for medical treatment during the third set of the match. Anders Antonsen does not have the stamina to last him to play a three set match. He could be right. Anders Antonsen is practically not moving much during the third set of the match. I would agree with the commentator that Anders Antonsen lose the MS match he could have won due to his poor stamina issues.

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Who will emerge as the winner in the end?

 

 

 

Denmark versus Indonesia (1-2)

 

MS 1 Denmark

 

MD 1 Indonesia

 

MS 2 Indonesia

 

 

 

 

China won over Japan and proceed to play in the finals tomorrow. Too bad only Kento Momota could win the first MS match and the rest of his team mates all lose their matches.

 

Japan versus China (1-3)

 

MS 1 Japan

 

MD 1 China

 

MS 2 China

 

MD 2 China

 

MS 3 Not played

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7 minutes ago, up and down said:

Interesting points mentioned by the commentator. Anders Antonsen injury and seeking for medical treatment during the third set of the match. Anders Antonsen does not have the stamina to last him to play a three set match. He could be right. Anders Antonsen is practically not moving much during the third set of the match. I would agree with the commentator that Anders Antonsen lose the MS match he could have won due to his poor stamina issues.

Not a new issue. He has pretty severe asthma and also had COVID for a period.

It's not unusual seeing him "give up" the 2nd game to regain energy for the 3rd. Therefore the match was pretty much lost when losing the 1st.

Sadly Christie just made it work out at the right time (he hasn't been too impressive through the tournament)

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4 minutes ago, Agger said:

Not a new issue. He has pretty severe asthma and also had COVID for a period.

It's not unusual seeing him "give up" the 2nd game to regain energy for the 3rd. Therefore the match was pretty much lost when losing the 1st.

Sadly Christie just made it work out at the right time (he hasn't been too impressive through the tournament)

Yes you are right too. I forgot that he has asthma and Covid before.

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5 minutes ago, Agger said:

Not a new issue. He has pretty severe asthma and also had COVID for a period.

It's not unusual seeing him "give up" the 2nd game to regain energy for the 3rd. Therefore the match was pretty much lost when losing the 1st.

Sadly Christie just made it work out at the right time (he hasn't been too impressive through the tournament)

Yes Jonatan Christie has had very bad times with bad results. Commentator mentioned it too. Commentator mentioned that he nearly lost to a young unknown rookie for his MS match yesterday. So he is not impressive. But then you are right despite not playing well throughout the whole tournament, Jonatan Christie made his presence felt today. He played well today it seems. Anders Antonsen could have won the first set but squandered away those chances.

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Indonesia won over Denmark and proceed to play in the finals tomorrow. Too bad only Viktor Axelsen could win the first MS match and the rest of his team mates all lose their matches.

 

 

 

Denmark versus Indonesia (1-3)

 

MS 1 Denmark

 

MD 1 Indonesia

 

MS 2 Indonesia

 

MD 2 Indonesia

 

MS 3 Not played

 

Well Denmark had a  very high chance of winning the MS 3 match since Shesar had a very negative h2h versus any Danish MS players. However Indonesia MD 1 and MD 2 is way too strong for Denmark MD players to win no matter how hard they tried. Well Anders Antonsen should have won his must win MS 2 match but squandered away his chances of winning it. In the end the exciting MS 3 match is not played today.

 

 

 

 

 

China won over Japan and proceed to play in the finals tomorrow. Too bad only Kento Momota could win the first MS match and the rest of his team mates all lose their matches.

 

Japan versus China (1-3)

 

MS 1 Japan

 

MD 1 China

 

MS 2 China

 

MD 2 China

 

MS 3 Not played

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Shi Yuqi is a mystery today and he’s busy quarreling with his social media’s fans right now who are accusing him should not quit at the match point. So it’s also a mystery of our tomorrow’s squad now.

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