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That's about right, judging from their personal bests, which are 19 for Kanak (30s w/o continental points) and 33 for AJH.So if we take the rankings literally and estimate Kanak as being An Jaehyun's peer, Kanak is still roughly top 40 strength,
email nexy korea and ask... email is at bottom of page of their domestic website tak9.com and enough of them speak English. You will prolly pay for int. shipping, but the material of that shirt is big time premium stretch ventilated.I want that Nexy Bull shirt that An Jaehyun had.
Kinda thought the tables were going to turn after Jha missed his serve late into the decider, but thankfully he pulled it off.
Current WR#100 has 194 points. He currently has 8 pts from R32 of Feeder Otocec. Winning a Feeder is worth 125 points so he needs at least another tournament. WTT takes your best 8 tournaments for your ranking so it'll be a while before we see a useful ranking. Regardless of ranking, his comeback is really impressive.Will Kanak Jha back to top 100 after this win? Still long way for him to climb on the ranking.
The problem is that he has not registered for any coming feeders. And he is not qualified for the big events.Current WR#100 has 194 points. He currently has 8 pts from R32 of Feeder Otocec. Winning a Feeder is worth 125 points so he needs at least another tournament. WTT takes your best 8 tournaments for your ranking so it'll be a while before we see a useful ranking. Regardless of ranking, his comeback is really impressive.
Interesting how I never knew this had happened:Current WR#100 has 194 points. He currently has 8 pts from R32 of Feeder Otocec. Winning a Feeder is worth 125 points so he needs at least another tournament. WTT takes your best 8 tournaments for your ranking so it'll be a while before we see a useful ranking. Regardless of ranking, his comeback is really impressive.
Awesome to see the quasi-sister-choppers back on the circuit. Hoping they play doubles as well.Rankings are out today. Kanak moved up to WR#139. Satsuki Odo moved up to WR#82. Both players only have 2 WTT results. Looks like Odo is funded for Feeder Cappadocia along with her compatriots Hitomi Sato, Anne Uesawa, Misuzu Takeya, and Honoka Hashimoto who has no ranking but is my pick to win it.
Sato and Hashimoto are signed up for doubles. Guaranteed win.Awesome to see the quasi-sister-choppers back on the circuit. Hoping they play doubles as well.
Both Yuta and Frane are surprise finalists. Frane has a shown a high level when younger. Just not extremely consistent.Hitomi Sato beats her doubles partner, Honoka Hashimoto, in 3 straight games. She takes on Satsuki Odo in WS Finals later today. Sato is a tough as nails defender, but the way Odo went right through Suh Hyo Won was impressive. Odo is looking for her 3rd Feeder title in a row. Incidentally, Sato, Hashimoto, and Odo are T-League teammates.
Yuta Tanaka faces surprise finalist, Frane Kojic who took out Hiroto Shinozuka 3-1.
Are my eyes deceiving me, or have Hashimoto and Sato, especially Hashimoto, grown much older and leaner? Or is it just new hairstyles affecting their looks?Hitomi Sato beats her doubles partner, Honoka Hashimoto, in 3 straight games. She takes on Satsuki Odo in WS Finals later today. Sato is a tough as nails defender, but the way Odo went right through Suh Hyo Won was impressive. Odo is looking for her 3rd Feeder title in a row. Incidentally, Sato, Hashimoto, and Odo are T-League teammates.
Yuta Tanaka faces surprise finalist, Frane Kojic who took out Hiroto Shinozuka 3-1.
Maybe black outfit also makes her look leaner, and hairstyle/camera may contribute to looking older.Are my eyes deceiving me, or have Hashimoto and Sato, especially Hashimoto, grown much older and leaner? Or is it just new hairstyles affecting their looks?
Don't worry it is all in my head. Good to see them back on tour again.Maybe black outfit also makes her look leaner, and hairstyle/camera may contribute to looking older.