5:1, 5:8, 6:8, 6:9, 7:9, 7:11
You know the drill.
some interesting pairings, LJK /Franziska; WCT/HT; WCQ/ LGY
Yep, Fan didn't do anything special, only more stable with fewer mistakes, his touch looked better too, Although I think he somehow loses concentration as the match winds down and he starts to see the win in sight he starts to be more error prone and things quickly go south, like today he was receiving with his push well, and then suddenly late in the game his pushes started to drift longer when he wasn't intending it to, Not so many rallies between both players like everyone would have expected but a win is a winNoticed Qin Zhijan was coaching FZD in his match vs Hugo
Noticed Qin Zhijan was coaching FZD in his match vs Hugo
Hirano, Harimoto and Ito were the only favorites who lost. Strictly speaking the rest were underdogs.All japanese players Men and women lost in first round, quite surprising and showing that their quality is not there yet
All japanese players Men and women lost in first round, quite surprising and showing that their quality is not there yet
Hello,
where can I find the results of the tournament?
Thx in advance.
Sure but their performance is far from any Olympic medalsHirano, Harimoto and Ito were the only favorites who lost. Strictly speaking the rest were underdogs.
Sure but their performance is far from any Olympic medals
Results from Day 2 (Fri 19 July 2019)
Men's Singles
Round of 16:
[1] Ma Long 4:1 Simon Gauzy [16]
[10] Lin Yun-Ju 4:0 Jun Mizutani [8] (11:9, 11:10, 11:7, 11:8)
[12] Patrick Franziska 4:2 Liang Jingkun [6] (11:10, 4:11, 11:8, 7:11, 5:1, 5:3)
[9] Wong Chun Ting 4:2 Tomokazu Harimoto [4]
[3] Xu Xin 4:0 Dimitrij Ovtcharov [15]
[5] Mattias Falck 4:2 Koki Niwa [14] (11:8, 11:8, 11:10, 10:11, 2:5, 5:3)
[7] Fan Zhendong 4:0 Hugo Calderano [13] (11:8, 11:10, 11:6, 5:2)
[2] Lin Gaoyuan 4:1 Wang Chuqin [11]
Quarter-finals:
[1] Ma Long vs Lin Yun-Ju [10]
[12] Patrick Franziska vs Wong Chun Ting [9]
[3] Xu Xin vs Mattias Falck [5]
[7] Fan Zhendong vs Lin Gaoyuan [2]
Women's Singles
Round of 16:
[1] Wang Manyu 4:0 Sofia Polcanova [12]
[16] Han Ying, GER 4:1 Cheng I-Ching [8] (11:8, 11:9, 9:11, 5:2, 5:2)
[7] Feng Tianwei 4:2 Miu Hirano [9] (8:11, 9:11, 11:10, 5:4, 5:3, 5:4)
[4] Ding Ning 4:1 Bernadette Szocs [13] (5:11, 11:4, 11:7, 11:2, 5:2)
[3] Zhu Yuling 4:1 Kasumi Ishikawa [14] (11:6, 11:7, 11:0, 7:11, 11:8)
[6] Sun Yingsha 4:0 Chen Szu-Yu [10]
[15] Miyu Kato 4:3 Mima Ito [5]
[2] Chen Meng 4:2 Doo Hoi Kem [11]
Quarter-finals:
[1] Wang Manyu vs Han Ying, GER [16]
[7] Feng Tianwei vs Ding Ning [4]
[3] Zhu Yuling vs Sun Yingsha [6]
[15] Miyu Kato vs Chen Meng [2]
Source: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/5133/2019/2019-t2-diamond-malaysia/
Yes but since we are Talking all the time about Japan race for Tokio current form and development is also important. While I see other nations are improving main threat for china slowed down. Today I am not sure if Men Japan team would beat Korea, sweden, GermanyThe Olympics are a year away.