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The problem with that narrative is that just about no one else pushed FZD and WCQ except Truls and Sweden.with the notable exception of Harimoto (who lost to FZD, LYJ, Kallberg and Felix). But you forget conveniently that Omar had beaten Truls the last two times they played each other as well. Shinozuka beat Truls the last time they played. If WCQ is unlucky to get an opponent he has.never lost even a game against, then you can tell any story you want. The truth is that Truls likely mostly as a result of improved fitness did a great job. WCQ was not unlucky because of seeding difficulty. He was unlucky to lose.Those 2 narratives are not in conflict. He's a very, very good player whose game is capped and has a questionable future as a CNT challenger...provided the said CNT member didn't have his racket broken the night before. If WCQ had drawn Kallberg in the Ro32, I would've figured it a tough draw for example, but like everyone else wouldn't have thought much of it as I'd still expect WCQ to win fairly handily...provided he didn't break his racket the night before. Hindsight is indeed helpful here as no one would've cared to added the broken racket qualifier before the Olympics. When that happened, suddenly the tough draw actually mattered.
Without his defeat of WCQ he would've had 4-1 and 3-2 losses to FZD, which is par for the course for him against the CNT, specifically FZD (his previous 2 matches against FZD were 4-2 and 3-1 losses). Against other top non-Chinese players he would've beaten Calderano and who else? Kao, Assar, Lind, Boll, and Shinnozuka? And then a loss to Harimoto. If Moregard had entered 2 WTT tournaments and I told you his best win in them were Calderano and his run in each tournament was ended by Harimoto and FZD respectively, would it have been a surprising result?
A breakthrough tournament that changes perception is something Annett Kaufmann had, with repeated breakthrough performances, thumping Lily, Batra, Akula, and Miwa. Moregard had one upset with an asterisk, and otherwise performed well but nothing spectacular. This also doesn't change the fact that he's a tough draw for any top seed in a Ro 32.