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Hayata’s not using her left arm, even on the bench, not even for applauding. Just thumping her chest and right thigh with her right hand. 😮

At end of match…all bandaged up again.
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Semi-related. KOR is taking medal chances away from JPN in both table tennis and badminton.

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An Seyoung (1) 2-1 Yamaguchi (5) (-15, 17, 8)
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An Seyoung (1) 2-0 He Bingjiao (6) (13, 16)

Won the BWC 2023 (1st-ever for KOR) and now the Paris 2024 (2nd-ever) with a broken knee.
 
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2-2 for India and Romania now. Will come down to whether Manika can perform against a more traditional European player. Similar matchup happened for the 2020 Olympic qualifiers where Batra beat Szocs only to get trampled by Dodean in the decider, costing India their Olympic team spot. Now they're fighting for a quarterfinal spot and potential easy path to semifinals.

Ayhika Mukherjee: Should have picked me to play against Szocs
 
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Would make more sense to play Miwa in 1 and 3 so that she can get used to both singles and doubles.
JPN won the draw and chose the ABC team. They had to use this chance to test out the Hayata/Hirano pairing before the SF round which will be either IND or ROU. Hirano continues to play her role of fail-safe like Watanabe elaborated at WTTC 2024.

https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/TTE/OG2024_TTE_C51D_TTEWTEAM--------------8FNL00080000.pdf
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I see a lot of similarities between Truls and Mima Ito; he stays close to the table, plays very offensive, will pivot to his forehand, as soon he gets the chance, uses his backhand more for punching instead of spinier returns and for the same reasons, he will not be a major threat to CNT, because, China has already found how to counter this type of playstyle; not backing off, long archy, spinnier loops to backhand to stop the punching and going parallel to punish the forehand pivot.
 
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I see a lot of similarities between Truls and Mima Ito; he stays close to the table, plays very offensive, will pivot to his forehand, as soon he gets the chance, uses his backhand more for punching instead of spinier returns and for the same reasons, he will not be a major threat to CNT, because, China has already found how to counter this type of playstyle; not backing off, long archy, spinnier loops to backhand to stop the punching and going parallel to punish the forehand pivot.
well, WCQ sure didn't follow the play book for this kind of playing style.
it could be a Truls problem or WCQ problem, or could be both.

PS. Truls probably has better results than a male version of Ito, especially his style works for him in Europe.
IMO, he plays pretty clever and have great control
 
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well, WCQ sure didn't follow the play book for this kind of playing style.
it could be a Truls problem or WCQ problem, or could be both.

PS. Truls probably has better results than a male version of Ito, especially his style works for him in Europe.
IMO, he plays pretty clever and have great control
Truls also has a powerful forehand and rallies much better than Ito. I know it's the men's game but he was able to handle himself against WCQ blow for blow.
 
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An Seyoung (1) 2-0 He Bingjiao (6) (13, 16)

Won the BWC 2023 (1st-ever for KOR) and now the Paris 2024 (2nd-ever) with a broken knee.
I don't really watch badminton, but I did watch replays of some of her matches including the gold medal match. I knew she had a heavily taped knee, but I didn't realize it was broken. Can you actually play badminton with all those starts and stops on a broken knee? She's got the best celebration of the Olympic games I've seen so far and very respectful of her opponents. And wow, the Koreans fans are incredible too! Even as a non-badminton person, I highly recommend at least watching the end of her gold medal match and the ensuing celebration.
 
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France vs Thailand

Pavade for doubles and Yuan for singles.
Thailand surprisingly playing Suthasini in doubles only, younger sister Jinnipa for the ace position and Orawan for match 3.

Thailand wins six points in a row from 6-10 down in the 4th to win the doubles tie. Mission accomplished with their lineup so far.

Yuan beats Jinnipa. 1-1 now. Things still going according to Thailand's plan. Going up 2-0 would have been a bonus. The real match starts from here.
 
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I don't really watch badminton, but I did watch replays of some of her matches including the gold medal match. I knew she had a heavily taped knee, but I didn't realize it was broken. Can you actually play badminton with all those starts and stops on a broken knee? She's got the best celebration of the Olympic games I've seen so far and very respectful of her opponents. And wow, the Koreans fans are incredible too! Even as a non-badminton person, I highly recommend at least watching the end of her gold medal match and the ensuing celebration.
According to her interview after winning gold, her injury was misdiagnosed (way worse) and the Badminton Korea Association didn't give a damn and she hints at quitting the national team.

Now you see why I'm so strict with Hayata.

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https://www.aiyuke.com/news/2024/01/n6915b14db80.html
 
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In case folks aren't aware, THA beat IND and PRK in WT to take bronze at Asian Games 2022.

WT R16
FRA 2-3 THA
Lutz/Pavade 1-3 S. Sawettabut/Paranang (-12, -6, 6, -10)
G4 15, 95, 96, 106, 1012
YJN 3-0 J. Sawettabut (7, 4, 8)
Pavade 0-3 Paranag (-10, -8, -10)
G2 04, 54, 56 TO for Pavade, 57, 77, 79 epic around-the-net FH push from Paranang, 89, 811
G3 13, 33, 34, 54 slight net for Pavade, 56, 86, 88, 98, 99, 109, 1012
YJN 3-0 S. Sawettabut (4, 8, 12)
Lutz 2-3 J. Sawettabut (-8, 10, -8, 5, -11)
G1 811 Lutz served off the table
G2 47, 77, 88, 810, 910 TO for Sawettabut, 1210. A battle of FH. Lutz came out on top.
G3 03 Lutz served off the table a second time, 04, 24, 25 slight endline edge for Sawettabut, 26, 66, 68, 88, 811. Another battle of FH. Sawettabut on top this time.
G4 10, 11, 31, 33, 53 dead net for Lutz, 63, 64, 104, 105, 115. Sawettabut missed most if not all FH kills.
G5 01, 31, 32 dead net for Sawettabut, 33, 43, 44, 74, 76 TO for Lutz, 77, 87, 88 Sawettabut's FH saved a slight net ball, 810 deja vu of G2, 1110, 1111 Lutz missed the FH kill, 1112 Sawettabut's FH saved a big FH from Lutz, 1113

https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/paris-olympic-games-2024.34358/post-469016
ROU is gonna reach the WT SF?
IND: Curry!

My hunch says that FRA will have a hard time beating THA in WT.
 
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