2019 Portugal Open Feb 13-17

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Betting on Shibata here.

Pota could cause some trouble for Hayata.

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Shibata handling Hu Limei well. Hu Limei hung on in game 2. Hmm...

Hu Limei has more or less gotten used to Shibata's placement.

I feel bad for Pota. Hayata is turning her into a honeycomb. Pota scored in 4 games: -6, -2, -2, -2 = 12 points.

Pota after this match: I'm retiring!
 
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Betting on Shibata here.

Pota could cause some trouble for Hayata.

Yep, here comes the big one.

... Hayata is just too fast, too furious at the moment.
6:11, 2:11, 0:3 timeout ... but what is the point, what is the point
6:11, 2:11, 2:11 ... what was the point
1:2 -> 2:2 never seen such an aggressive strawberry, unsuccessful though.
6:11, 2:11, 2:11, 2:11 ... what was the ...

Never seen Georgina being dismantled in such a way. I'm little surprised. Goes to show you what Liu had to face earlier ...
 
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Very well done by Hayata, her backhand seems very strong. Maybe she finally made the next step in her development. With the way she has been playing recently JNT probably cannot not give her the last spot for the WTTC, especially now that he has proven to have the potential to beat top chinese players.
 
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Results from Day 4 (Sat 16 February 2019):

Men's Singles

Round of 16:

[1] Lin Gaoyuan 4:1 Truls Möregård (11:7, 11:6, 11:9, 11:13, 12:10)
[21] Pavel Sirucek 4:2 Quadri Aruna [5] (8:11, 5:11, 11:9, 11:9, 11:4, w.o. due to injury)

Xu Yingbin 4:1 Daniel Habesohn [6] (11:7, 11:4, 4:11, 16:14, 11:3)
[4] Vladimir Samsonov 4:0 Deni Kozul [32] (11:6, 11:8, 11:8, 11:3)

[3] Liang Jingkun 4:1 Wang Chuqin [15] (11:4, 11:7, 12:10, 6:11, 11:5)
Niu Guankai 4:1 Qiu Dang, GER (11:8, 12:10, 10:12, 11:9, 11:6)

[19] Yukiya Uda 4:2 Omar Assar [8] (11:6, 11:8, 11:7, 7:11, 7:11, 11:2)
Liu Yebo 4:3 Hunor Szocs [14] (9:11, 11:9, 11:6, 8:11, 4:11, 14:12, 11:7)


Quarter-finals
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[1] Lin Gaoyuan 4:1 Pavel Sirucek [21] (11:4, 11:9, 11:6, 5:11, 11:5)
[4] Vladimir Samsonov 4:1 Xu Yingbin (11:13, 11:9, 11:2, 13:11, 11:3)

[3] Liang Jingkun 4:0 Niu Guankai (11:8, 11:1, 11:4, 11:7)
Liu Yebo 4:3 Yukiya Uda [19] (6:11, 5:11, 9:11, 13:11, 11:7, 11:9, 11:4)


Women's Singles

Round of 16:

[11] Hina Hayata 4:2 Liu Shiwen [1] (9:11, 12:10, 14:12, 11:9, 8:11, 11:8)
[8] Georgina Pota 4:0 Huang Hsin (11:7, 11:7, 14:12, 11:9)

Hu Limei 4:2 Kuai Man (12:10, 11:9, 7:11, 11:5, 6:11, 11:5)
[3] Saki Shibata 4:1 Su Pei-Ling (11:4, 14:12, 8:11, 11:5, 11:7)

Li Jiayuan 4:1 Elisabeta Samara [4] (11:8, 11:9, 7:11, 11:8, 11:8)
[5] Miyu Kato 4:3 Minnie Soo Wai Yam [9] (8:11, 11:9, 7:11, 10:12, 12:10, 12:10, 11:9)

[6] Honoka Hashimoto 4:3 Natalia Bajor (11:6, 11:13, 8:11, 12:14, 11:5, 11:3, 11:8)
Fan Siqi 4:1 Hitomi Sato [2] (9:11, 11:9, 13:11, 11:5, 11:8)


Quarter-finals:

[11] Hina Hayata 4:0 Georgina Pota [8] (11:6, 11:2, 11:2, 11:2)
Hu Limei 4:3 Saki Shibata [3] (10:12, 13:11, 13:15, 11:8, 6:11, 14:12, 11:6)

Li Jiayuan 4:2 Miyu Kato [5] (11:7, 16:14, 15:17, 11:4, 10:12, 11:5)
[6] Honoka Hashimoto 4:3 Fan Siqi (12:10, 7:11, 4:11, 5:11, 11:7, 11:4, 11:8)


U21 Men's Singles

Semi-finals:

Xiang Peng 3:2 Liu Yebo (12:10, 11:5, 7:11, 9:11, 11:6)
[14] Shunsuke Togami 3:1 Andreas Levenko [2] (12:10, 6:11, 11:4, 11:8)


Final
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[14] Shunsuke Togami 3:0 Xiang Peng (12:10, 12:10, 11:7)


U21 Women's Singles

Semi-finals:

Adina Diaconu 3:2 Wu Yangchen (11:8, 3:11, 8:11, 11:7, 11:6)
Fan Siqi 3:0 Yumeno Soma [5] (11:6, 11:4, 11:7)


Final:

Fan Siqi 3:2 Adina Diaconu (11:8, 12:10, 2:11, 8:11, 11:9)


Men's Doubles


Quarter-finals:

[1] Nandor Ecseki/Adam Szudi 3:0 Diogo Carvalho/Joao Geraldo [8] (11:6, 12:10, 11:9)
Shunsuke Togami/Yukiya Uda 3:2 Samuel Kaluzny/Lubomir Pistej (1:11, 12:10, 13:11, 11:13, 11:5)

Cao Wei/Xu Yingbin 3:0 Kilian Ort/Qiu Dang (11:6, 11:5, 11:2)
[2] Liang Jingkun/Lin Gaoyuan 3:0 Yuki Matsuyama/Masaki Takami (11:6, 11:3, 11:2)


Semi-finals:

Shunsuke Togami/Yukiya Uda 3:1 Nandor Ecseki/Adam Szudi [1] (9:11, 11:8, 11:8, 11:6)
Cao Wei/Xu Yingbin 3:1 Liang Jingkun/Lin Gaoyuan [2] (14:12, 11:7, 6:11, 11:9)


Women's Doubles

Quarter-finals:

Huang Yu-Wen/Li Yu-Jhun 3:1 Natalia Bajor/Natalia Partyka [6] (11:9, 12:14, 11:9, 11:9)
Fan Siqi/Yang Huijing 3:0 Huang Hsin/Huang Yu-Chiao (11:5, 12:10, 11:6)

[4] Dora Madarasz/Szandra Pergel 3:1 Leila Oliveira/Shao Jieni [8] (7:11, 11:6, 11:7, 11:7)
[5] Daniela Monteiro Dodean/Elizabeta Samara 3:1 Satsuki Odo/Saki Shibata [2] (11:4, 11:5, 9:11, 11:9)


Semi-finals:

Fan Siqi/Yang Huijing 3:0 Huang Yu-Wen/Li Yu-Jhun (11:6, 11:8, 11:9)
[4] Dora Madarasz/Szandra Pergel 3:2 Daniela Monteiro Dodean/Elizabeta Samara [5] (3:11, 11:4, 11:6, 13:15, 13:11)


Mixed Doubles

Semi-finals:

[1] Lin Gaoyuan/Liu Shiwen 3:1 Nandor Ecseki/Dora Madarasz (11:3, 7:11, 11:8, 13:11)
[2] Lubomir Pistej/Tatiana Kukulkova 3:2 Aleksandar Karakasevic/Izabela Lupulesku (11:7, 7:11, 3:11, 11:8, 11:6)


Final:

[1] Lin Gaoyuan/Liu Shiwen 3:0 Lubomir Pistej/Tatiana Kukulkova [2] (11:8, 11:6, 11:4)


Source: https://www.ittf.com/tournament/5014/2019/ittf-challenge-portugal-open/

 
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Betting on Shibata here.

Pota could cause some trouble for Hayata.

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Shibata handling Hu Limei well. Hu Limei hung on in game 2. Hmm...

Hu Limei has more or less gotten used to Shibata's placement.

I feel bad for Pota. Hayata is turning her into a honeycomb. Pota scored in 4 games: -6, -2, -2, -2 = 12 points.

Pota after this match: I'm retiring!

Hayata is on a new level
Too bad for Shibata, i wanted her to win, and she fought well as usual but it wasn't enough.
Hashimoto fought well again ! I think she's better than Sato, her attacks, (especially BH) are more powerful. Sato's defense is excellent but she's not winning enough points when attacking.
 
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Hayata is on a new level
Too bad for Shibata, i wanted her to win, and she fought well as usual but it wasn't enough.
Hashimoto fought well again ! I think she's better than Sato, her attacks, (especially BH) are more powerful. Sato's defense is excellent but she's not winning enough points when attacking.
Sato's crashing out so early really puts the board selection of her for the WTTC 2019 in a bad light. I wonder how Hashimoto feels about it.

Shibata has been working really hard the last 2 years to reach where she is now. She will turn 22 this year. This could be the break-it year for her.
 
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On JTTA updated information - TOP-12 Japan 2019

March 2, 8 women play knockout ...

Shibata Saki
Hayata Hina
Kato Miyu
Mori sakura
Sasao Asuka
Ando Minami
Kihara Miyu
Nagasaki Miyu

The winner goes to the group where the top top 4 ...

Ishikawa
Ito
Hirano
Sato

These five players play a knockout on March 3rd .....
 
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Sato's crashing out so early really puts the board selection of her for the WTTC 2019 in a bad light. I wonder how Hashimoto feels about it.

Shibata has been working really hard the last 2 years to reach where she is now. She will turn 22 this year. This could be the break-it year for her.

You don't only play Chinese players at the WTTC. Sato does well against just about everyone other than the Chiness and she also puts pressure on the Chinese at specific times. It is sometimes short sighted to make it all about one tournament. The coaches also see these players more frequently. There might be things they are looking for but have seen in the past from Hayata and Shibata.
 
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On JTTA updated information - TOP-12 Japan 2019

March 2, 8 women play knockout ...

Shibata Saki
Hayata Hina
Kato Miyu
Mori sakura
Sasao Asuka
Ando Minami
Kihara Miyu
Nagasaki Miyu

The winner goes to the group where the top top 4 ...

Ishikawa
Ito
Hirano
Sato

These five players play a knockout on March 3rd .....
So whoever wins the knockout on March 2nd gets the last slot for WTTC? Or is it whoever wins the on March 3rd?
 
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The winner of the second of March will play the third of March with SATO ..This is already known ...
The one who wins this meeting goes to the semifinals with Ishikawa .....
The second semi-final is already known ... It's Hirano and Ito ....
 
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You don't only play Chinese players at the WTTC. Sato does well against just about everyone other than the Chiness and she also puts pressure on the Chinese at specific times. It is sometimes short sighted to make it all about one tournament. The coaches also see these players more frequently. There might be things they are looking for but have seen in the past from Hayata and Shibata.

Thank you for reminding me Sato losing to Samara at the WTTC 2017.

Baba has explained the choice of Sato over Shibata and Ando - World Ranking. I didn't quote it the last time but Baba actually mentioned they wanted the chosen members to "beat as many CNT players as possible."

https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190130-00010002-tvtokyos-spo
馬場美香 日本女子代表監督「打倒中国を掲げていますので、一人でも多くの選手が一人でも多くの中国人選手に勝っていくことを望んでいます」とコメント。
 
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