Sudirman Cup 2013 - Day 2 (20 May 2013)

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  1. badMania

    badMania Regular Member

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    In fact, Yip Pui Yin has a 2-1 record over Sung Ji Hyun and the WS match could also be a cracker!
     
  2. badMania

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    Scores are still tight, with the lower-ranked Korean slightly ahead at 11-9.
     
  3. ricky.aditya

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    Wow Lee Chun Hei is very good, he is all over the court covering and bombing the Korea's XD.
    Really nice play
     
  4. Cheung

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    Looking forward to a 2-2 decider!
     
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    Wong hasn't really got a good grip on this match. Looks a bit sluggish to me. Perhaps it's the Yonex T-shirt being a bit big for him
     
  6. Justin L

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    Not surprised Kim Ha Na broke down in tears, KOR players are known to be emotional, highly charged and fiercely patriotic.

    Actually, both LDK and WWK are talented, promising MS, a bit difficult to predict the outcome. But LDK is certainly under pressure to even the score, can he handle it?
     
  7. abedeng

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    The Germans are a little too stiff. Needed to work hard for their pts. Maybe caused by too much shouting from their supporters.
     
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    Wong has difficulty outmanoevering Lee and it's showing by Wong giving points away by hitting shuttles out on occasion.
     
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    At last Wong hits a first smash to Lee's forehand and since it's the first smash there, Wong gets the point.

    Definitely Adidas racquet.
     
  10. LD rules!

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    Is Lee DK using a new Meteor? Looks like Meteor racket but new design...

    MX-90?
     
  11. abedeng

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    Germans go down - they were just too rigid at critical moments.
     
  12. badMania

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    Another upset today! TPE's WR150 Lu Ching Yao/Lai Chia Wen beat WR12 Michael Fuchs/Birgit Michels in 3 sets: 13-21, 22-20, 23-21.

    TPE could actually emerge as group-winner with pts from Tai and Lee/Tsai!
     
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    this is the first time i see Lee Dong Keun's Of Korea playing, i must say he has such a good stroke well defence let see if he can maintain it and win the game
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  14. badMania

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    Vincent Wong is still finding it difficult to handle Lee.
     
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    LDK has got a solid defence, reminds me of Alamsyah Yunus.
     
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    If WWK can win this one, I think the rest of the KOR Team will crack under pressure and lose it.
     
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    looks like we're seeing an improved version of LDK.
     
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    1-1 between HKG and KOR. Lee Dong Kuen beat Vincent Wong comfortably.
     
  19. K_a_d_e

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    is there any livestreaming for the other courts?
     
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    Korea is back level - still everything to play for but the next match is theirs for the taking.

    Domke's tall frame not helping him much. Unable to execute steep kills.
     

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