ITTF-ATTU Asian Table Tennis Championships 2019

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Hirano after seeing the singles draw.

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During the TO, Li Ching tells DHK to spin it up, that she doesn't have to power loop it, and that there's still a chance to make a comeback.

Again during the TO, Li Ching tells LHC to get CIC into FH rallies more and it worked.
 
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Really? I actually thought this is a decent draw for her. Of all the Chinese women, she got DN and it's 50-50 against Doo, assuming she doesn't fall to a qualifier.

Because those 3 are like magnets. They always get drawn close to each other.
 
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Really? I actually thought this is a decent draw for her. Of all the Chinese women, she got DN and it's 50-50 against Doo, assuming she doesn't fall to a qualifier.

I don't think Zeio meant it in the sense that Hirano's doomed with this draw. Hirano is more than capable than beating any of the players seeded from 9-16. However, among those seeded 9-16, Doo Hoi Kem is the only player Hirano has a notoriously bad record against. Hirano has lost to her 6 of the last 7 times. The matches always were always close though, which should give Hirano some encouragement. Maybe Hirano would have preferred any of the other players seeded 9-16, who she has a better record against, but I personally want to see Hirano play Doo as it will give her a chance to possibly overcome whatever difficulties she has against Doo, which is essential for her growth as a player.

Besides, when it comes to the draw, I'm sure Hirano's more concerned with Cheng I-Ching's opponent because her World Cup seeding depends on it.
 
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I don't think Zeio meant it in the sense that Hirano's doomed with this draw. Hirano is more than capable than beating any of the players seeded from 9-16. However, among those seeded 9-16, Doo Hoi Kem is the only player Hirano has a notoriously bad record against. Hirano has lost to her 6 of the last 7 times. The matches always were always close though, which should give Hirano some encouragement. Maybe Hirano would have preferred any of the other players seeded 9-16, who she has a better record against, but I personally want to see Hirano play Doo as it will give her a chance to possibly overcome whatever difficulties she has against Doo, which is essential for her growth as a player.

Besides, when it comes to the draw, I'm sure Hirano's more concerned with Cheng I-Ching's opponent because her World Cup seeding depends on it.

Meanwhile, our team SG men... :eek:
 
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After G4, Li Ching tells Soo to keep the game simple and to serve side topspin.

Soo Wai Yam saving the day yet again.

DHK: I don't give a *bleep* about CSY. I'm here to shut out CIC only.

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Main Draw Results from Day 1 (Sun 15 Sep 2019):

Men's Team

Quarter-finals:

[1] China 3:0 Singapore [6]
1) Fan Zhendong 3:0 Koen Pang Yew En (11:5, 11:4, 11:4)
2) Wang Chuqin 3:0 Ethan Poh Shao Feng (11:4, 11:8, 11:5)
3) Liang Jingkun 3:0 Joah Chua Shao Han (11:4, 11:3, 11:0)


[2] South Korea 3:2 Hong Kong [5]
1) Jang Woojin 3:0 Wong Chun Ting (11:7, 11:6, 13:11)
2) Lee Sangsu 1:3 Ho Kwan Kit (8:11, 9:11, 11:9, 9:11)
3) Jeoung Youngsik 3:0 Lam Siu Hang (11:6, 11:5, 11:8)
4) Lee Sangsu 0:3 Wong Chun Ting (9:11, 9:11, 6:11)
5) Jang Woojin 3:1 Ho Kwan Kit (13:11, 11:8, 7:11, 11:5)


Women's Team

Quarter-finals:

[1] China 3:0 North Korea [5]
1) Liu Shiwen 3:0 Kim Nam Hae (11:5, 11:4, 11:2)
2) Sun Yingsha 3:1 Cha Hyo Sim (11:9, 11:5, 10:12, 11:5)
3) Wang Manyu 3:0 Kim Song I (11:4, 11:3, 11:7)


[6] Chinese Taipei 3:2 Hong Kong [3]
1) Chen Szu-Yu 3:0 Doo Hoi Kem (11:9, 11:1, 11:8)
2) Cheng I-Ching 3:1 Lee Ho Ching (11:8, 8:11, 11:8, 13:11)
3) Cheng Hsien-Tzu 2:3 Minnie Soo Wai Yam (8:11, 11:3, 7:11, 11:6, 10:12)
4) Cheng I-Ching 0:3 Doo Hoi Kem (6:11, 5:11, 12:14)
5) Chen Szu-Yu 3:0 Lee Ho Ching (11:7, 11:6, 11:4)


Source: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/5068/2019-ittf-attu-asian-table-tennis-championships/
 
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After G4, Li Ching tells Soo to keep the game simple and to serve side topspin.

Soo Wai Yam saving the day yet again.

DHK: I don't give a *bleep* about CSY. I'm here to shut out CIC only.

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Not sure if CSY was on form or just LHC lacking form, probably both but Doo losing the first match was just too damaging.
 
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again quite interesting korean team. They always send LSS and JYS while they have so many great young players. The thing is LSS and JYS usualy do not perform good in team matches.

Jeoung still has that explosive power (i.e. wildcard). Lee has been on the decline since forever. Jang is currently the most stable IMO.
 
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