Josh 8,115 Posted Friday at 10:59 AM #31 Share Posted Friday at 10:59 AM Just now, De_Gambassi said: ? They probably didn’t fix it earlier, because they knew it might give them a chance to send two pairings instead of one. It was a “mistake” not a mistake. Whatever, I’ll just add both pairings to the list of athletes I’ll be rooting against during the Olympics Styrka and Roamingrover86 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilbsh 3 Posted Friday at 11:08 AM #32 Share Posted Friday at 11:08 AM do we already know which group winners in the Men's competition will qualify directly to the quarter finals? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
De_Gambassi 999 Posted Friday at 11:09 AM #33 Share Posted Friday at 11:09 AM 4 minutes ago, Josh said: They probably didn’t fix it earlier, because they knew it might give them a chance to send two pairings instead of one. It was a “mistake” not a mistake. Whatever, I’ll just add both pairings to the list of athletes I’ll be rooting against during the Olympics Oh no, they will certainly feel totally devastated... ...it's a mistake by the international federation, not the national one. What would be BWF's interest in doing such an "error" ? The only thing they will get from it, is that they will look like a bunch of amateurs not being able to keeping track of a simple ranking. What a great success for them ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Siddhartha Talukdar 187 Posted Friday at 11:11 AM #34 Share Posted Friday at 11:11 AM Just now, gilbsh said: do we already know which group winners in the Men's competition will qualify directly to the quarter finals? Singles draw is predetermined, and Rd of 16 shall be A vs B, C vs D ... O vs P. But since there are 13 seeds, 3 get byes which are A, E and P winners and B, F and O is blank gilbsh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erw 20 Posted Friday at 11:12 AM #35 Share Posted Friday at 11:12 AM Women's single The only one to see in 1st round would be Tai vs Intanon, as Tai Tzu-Ying has suffered from injury, and Intanon is the strongest among non-seeded players. An have to win Akane and Tai Tzu Ying, while Chen need to win He or Sindhu , and Marin. Both of them are tough but An made worse draw. Women's doubles Group A absorbed most of the strong non-seeded players. Liu-Tan, Matsuyama-Shida, and Baek-Lee would easily go to round of 8. Kim-Kong and Kititharakul-Prajongjai would make it either. For Group A, China and Japan have most chances.. but I think there could be some upset. Mixed doubles Bad for Group C. Not easy to get 2nd place in both group A and D, but good draw for two chinese teams. Group B has two strong teams that could secure round of 8. Who to become the 1st place in Group B would be interesting, as well as every match in group C Roamingrover86 and Josh 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 8,115 Posted Friday at 11:17 AM #36 Share Posted Friday at 11:17 AM 5 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said: Oh no, they will certainly feel totally devastated... ...it's a mistake by the international federation, not the national one. What would be BWF's interest in doing such an "error" ? The only thing they will get from it, is that they will look like a bunch of amateurs not being able to keeping track of a simple ranking. What a great success for them ! I know that, which is why I’m talking about the French badminton federation, and not the BWF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Faramir 229 Posted Friday at 11:18 AM #37 Share Posted Friday at 11:18 AM Do the French have any chance in this sport? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erw 20 Posted Friday at 11:21 AM #38 Share Posted Friday at 11:21 AM 2 minutes ago, Faramir said: Do the French have any chance in this sport? Maybe not much... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly_like_a_don 1,054 Posted Friday at 11:23 AM #39 Share Posted Friday at 11:23 AM Happy with Sindhu's draw. She's not been in good form. But never lost to any Chinese player in Olympics or World Championship, so getting a Chinese in R16 and QF should be great. Sen wasn't lucky. Josh 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh 8,115 Posted Friday at 11:26 AM #40 Share Posted Friday at 11:26 AM 6 minutes ago, Faramir said: Do the French have any chance in this sport? It’s pretty unlikely, but stranger things have happened at the Olympics so who knows Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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