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A semi-relevant tidbit: I kept an eye on Puerto Rico's Adriana Diaz in this tournament and she was unlucky to be beaten by China's Wang Yidi twice, both in girls' and women's tournaments. The reason I was interested to see her play is that I recently looked up the stats for another young Chinese player Shi Xunyao, whom you might remember for playing in the last year's T2 APAC, where she reached semi-finals at 16 years of age. This season she's doing even better, you wouldn't believe how much better. She's just turned 17 and has won Polish Open, Czech Open, China Open and most recently Hong Kong Open, all in U21 category. In total, this year she's played 53 matches (singles and doubles) and won 52 of them, that's 98% win ratio, most of them 3-0s, 4-0s and 4-1s. I think we'll see Shi Xunyao in seniors very soon. Anyway, her only loss was to Adriana Diaz, 3-4.
 
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Ovtcharov lose 2-4 to Zheng PeiFeng. Is it just me, or does it seem like Zheng PeiFeng was stalling excessively between points? It feels like the waiting time for each point is quite long.
Ovtcharov did not shake hands with one of the referee, does anyone know the reason?

He is a sore loser
 
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A semi-relevant tidbit: I kept an eye on Puerto Rico's Adriana Diaz in this tournament and she was unlucky to be beaten by China's Wang Yidi twice, both in girls' and women's tournaments. The reason I was interested to see her play is that I recently looked up the stats for another young Chinese player Shi Xunyao, whom you might remember for playing in the last year's T2 APAC, where she reached semi-finals at 16 years of age. This season she's doing even better, you wouldn't believe how much better. She's just turned 17 and has won Polish Open, Czech Open, China Open and most recently Hong Kong Open, all in U21 category. In total, this year she's played 53 matches (singles and doubles) and won 52 of them, that's 98% win ratio, most of them 3-0s, 4-0s and 4-1s. I think we'll see Shi Xunyao in seniors very soon. Anyway, her only loss was to Adriana Diaz, 3-4.

Even more, Shi Xunyao is the WJTTC 2016 Singles Champion. She's under everyone's radar for the moment, while Sun Yingsha, WJTTC 2017 Singles Champion, takes the back seat in 2018.
 
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Oshima 2:0 -> 2:7, 4:7, 4:8, 6:8, 6:10, 8:10, 8:11...a hole to deep to fill.
 
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Results from Day 4 (Fri 17 August 2018)

Men's Singles

Round of 16:

Zheng Peifeng 4:2 Dimitrij Ovtcharov [1] (11:9, 8:11, 11:7, 11:3, 9:11, 11:6)
[7] Kenta Matsudaira 4:2 Kirill Gerassimenko [14] (13:15, 8:11, 11:8, 11:9, 11:6, 12:10)
[10] Vladimir Samsonov 4:1 Chuang Chih-Yuan [6] (11:9, 9:11, 11:9, 15:13, 11:7)
[4] Tomokazu Harimoto 4:1 Emmanuel Lebesson [13] (11:4, 11:5, 11:7, 12:14, 11:5)

Ma Te 4:1 Liam Pitchford (11:7, 11:7, 11:7, 8:11, 11:7)
Daniel Habesohn 4:2 Masataka Morizono (12:14, 11:6, 11:5, 7:11, 11:7, 11:6)
[5] Koki Niwa 4:2 Mattias Falck [9] (6:11, 11:3, 12:10, 11:9, 7:11, 11:9)
[2] Xu Xin 4:3 Yuya Oshima (11:4, 9:11, 11:7, 8:11, 6:11, 11:8, 11:8)


Quarter-finals:

Zheng Peifeng vs Kenta Matsudaira [7]
[10] Vladimir Samsonov vs Tomokazu Harimoto [4]

Ma Te vs Daniel Habesohn
[5] Koki Niwa vs Xu Xin [2]


Women's Singles

Round of 16:

[1] Kasumi Ishikawa 4:1 Bernadette Szocs [12] (8:11, 11:7, 11:8, 11:9, 11:1)
[6] Ding Ning 4:0 Wen Jia (11:6, 11:8, 11:8, 14:12)
Liu Gaoyang 4:2 Li Xiang, ITA (11:4, 11:2, 11:3, 14:16, 5:11, 11:9)
[3] Miu Hirano 4:0 Nina Mittelham (11:2, 11:2, 11:4, 11:4)

[4] Hitomi Sato 4:0 Honoka Hashimoto [10] (11:4, 11:7, 11:4, 11:7)
[13] Georgina Pota 4:2 Saki Shibata [8] (11:9, 2:11, 11:8, 9:11, 11:9, 12:10)
Liu Xi 4:1 Han Ying [14] (11:9, 11:7, 11:8, 9:11, 12:10)
Wang Yidi 4:1 Adriana Diaz [15] (11:7, 11:5, 11:7, 6:11, 11:3)

Quarter-finals:

[1] Kasumi Ishikawa vs Ding Ning [6]
Liu Gaoyang vs Miu Hirano [3]

[4] Hitomi Sato 4:0 Georgina Pota [13] (11:9, 11:5, 11:5, 11:7)
Wang Yidi 4:3 Liu Xi (11:9, 11:5, 7:11, 9:11, 11:8, 9:11, 11:6)


Men's Doubles

Quarter-finals:

[1] Masataka Morizono/Yuya Oshima 3:2 Zheng Peifeng/Zhu Linfeng
Paul Drinkhall/Liam Pitchford 3:1 Koki Niwa/Jin Ueda [3]

[5] Liao Cheng-Ting/Lin Yun-Ju 3:1 Nandor Ecseki/Adam Szudi [4]
[2] Ma Long/Xu Xin 3:0 Lubomir Jancarik/David Reitspies

Semi-finals:

[1] Masataka Morizono/Yuya Oshima 3:2 Paul Drinkhall/Liam Pitchford
[2] Ma Long/Xu Xin 3:1 Liao Cheng-Ting/Lin Yun-Ju [5]


Women's Doubles

Quarter-finals:

[1] Honoka Hashimoto/Hitomi Sato 3:2 Katarzyna Grzybowska-Franc/Natalia Partyka [6]
Liu Gaoyang/Zhang Rui 3:1 Nina Mittelham/Sabine Winter

[3] Kasumi Ishikawa/Mima Ito 3:2 Chen Ke/Wang Yidi [7]
[2] Hina Hayata/Miu Hirano 3:0 Kalina Hristova/Ivet Ilieva, BUL [8]

Semi-finals:

Liu Gaoyang/Zhang Rui 3:0 Honoka Hashimoto/Hitomi Sato [1]
[3] Kasumi Ishikawa/Mima Ito 3:2 Hina Hayata/Miu Hirano [2]


 
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Ovtcharov lose 2-4 to Zheng PeiFeng. Is it just me, or does it seem like Zheng PeiFeng was stalling excessively between points? It feels like the waiting time for each point is quite long.
Ovtcharov did not shake hands with one of the referee, does anyone know the reason?

But did you see Ovtcharov's handshake with ZPF? It was a genuinely good handshake and they patted each other on the shoulder. So I think both of them felt like it was a good game and respected each other for it. Either that or they knew each other personally. Anyway, I was surprised by their affectionate handshake.
 
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But did you see Ovtcharov's handshake with ZPF? It was a genuinely good handshake and they patted each other on the shoulder. So I think both of them felt like it was a good game and respected each other for it. Either that or they knew each other personally. Anyway, I was surprised by their affectionate handshake.

Dima has played in Super League a few times, I wouldn't be surprised if he was once on a team with ZPF.
 
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I really like Ma Te. Hope he is the next Joo SaeHyuk.
Highly unlikely, given he's already been around for quite a while. He was first mentioned on ooakforum back in 2012 when he was already CNT. If he was from any other country, we would have been seeing him for years.
 
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Uncle Vova (aka Vladi Samsonov) overcame one promising youngster Lin Yun Ju in 7 games yesterday, today - a boss fight against the king of promising youngsters Harimoto-san.

Uncle Vova. LOL !!! But he can get past Harimoto with sheer experience.
 
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ML is a human . He had a great run between 2012-2017 and won almost everything. Clearly he does not move as before. Nor does he punch that much power. Just playing BH-BH was never ML's forte. Age and family commitments seems to have caught up with him.

Nah, looks like Ma Long was in his period, he will be good to go by next week or so.
 
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