KFF Singapore Badminton Open 2024 | Alfian/Ardianto (INA) [7] vs. Liang/Wang (CHN) | QF

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31 May 202438:30

Summary

TLDRThe script details a badminton match between the Indonesian pair of Al-Fad and Aranto and the Chinese pair of Lang and Wang at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. The Indonesians, former world champions and recent winners of the All England, dominate the match, winning in just 32 minutes with a score of 21-17, 21-9. This marks a significant victory for Al-Fad and Aranto, who have been steadily improving in 2024, while the Chinese pair, despite being world number two, seem off their game. The audience is left anticipating the upcoming semi-finals.

Takeaways

  • 🎾 The event is a badminton match taking place in Singapore with a good attendance, likely due to the presence of Singapore's former world champion.
  • 🏆 The Indonesian pair, Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto, are former world number ones and have an impressive record with multiple titles and medals.
  • 🔝 The Chinese pair, Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen, are currently ranked number two in the world and have a history of success, including being World Champions and World Junior champions.
  • 🏅 Both pairs have had a strong performance in the tournament so far, with the Indonesians having a slightly more consistent record in reaching quarterfinals.
  • 🤝 The Indonesian pair has won 11 titles together and has a head-to-head record of 5-2 against the Chinese pair, with all matches except the first going to three sets.
  • 📊 The match is highly competitive, with only a few points separating the world number one and number two pairs in the rankings.
  • 🚀 The Indonesian pair has a strong start in the match, taking the first game and leading by a significant margin in the second game.
  • 🔝 The Chinese pair has had an inconsistent year with early exits in some tournaments but managed to win the Asia Championships.
  • 👍 The Indonesian pair's performance in the match is described as 'absolutely brilliant,' with a quick and decisive victory.
  • 🏆 The final score is a significant win for the Indonesian pair, with the Chinese pair only scoring 26 points in total, marking a new record for the Indonesians against their opponents.
  • 📅 The semi-finals are scheduled for the next day at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, with coverage starting at 12:00 local time.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the match being played at the Singapore Indoor Stadium?

    -The match is significant due to the presence of Singapore's own former world champion, which has helped draw a very good attendance at the Indoor Stadium.

  • Who are the Indonesian players and what are their notable achievements?

    -The Indonesian players are Faj Alfad and his partner, who are former world number one pairs, 2022 World champions, silver medalists at the 2018 Asian Games, and have won 11 titles together including the All England this year.

  • What is the current world ranking of the Chinese pair, Lang and Wang Chong?

    -Lang and Wang Chong are currently ranked number two in the world, having achieved the number one ranking in October of the previous year.

  • What was the outcome of the last match between these two pairs before the Singapore Open?

    -The last match between these pairs was at the Thomas Cup 26 days prior to the Singapore Open, where they faced each other.

  • How has the Indonesian pair performed in the current year before the Singapore Open?

    -The Indonesian pair has had a good performance with 18 wins out of 25 matches before the Singapore Open, including winning the All England and reaching quarterfinals in multiple tournaments.

  • What was the Chinese pair's performance in the tournaments leading up to the Singapore Open?

    -The Chinese pair had an inconsistent performance with an initial win at the Malaysia Open but then faced early exits in the second round of three consecutive tournaments - the India Open, French Open, and All England.

  • What was the final score of the match between the Indonesian pair and the Chinese pair?

    -The Indonesian pair, Alen and Aranto, won the match against the Chinese pair, Lang and Wang Chong, with a score of 21-17, 21-9.

  • How long did the match last and what was the general pace of the game?

    -The match lasted just 32 minutes, indicating a fast-paced game with quick points being scored.

  • What was the head-to-head record between the two pairs before this match?

    -Before this match, the head-to-head record was 5-2 in favor of the Chinese pair, Lang and Wang Chong.

  • How has the Indonesian pair's performance been against Chinese pairings in quarterfinals?

    -The Indonesian pair has not had a good record against Chinese pairings in quarterfinals, winning only twice in nine meetings and losing their last four in a row.

  • What is the significance of the upcoming semi-finals at the Singapore Indoor Stadium?

    -The semi-finals are significant as they will be played on court one, the main court, and will feature the remaining top competitors in the tournament, starting at 12:00 local time.

Outlines

00:00

🏸 Introduction to the Match

The video script introduces a badminton match taking place in Singapore's Indoor Stadium with a good attendance, likely due to Singapore's former world champion, lanu, playing in the last match of the day. The match features the Indonesian pair Faj Alfad and M Riad, who have an impressive record, including being former world champions and having won 11 titles together. They are up against the Chinese pair L and W, who are currently ranked second in the world and have also achieved significant victories, including being World Junior champions and winning the Malaysia Open. The script sets the stage for what is expected to be a challenging match for both pairs.

05:23

🎯 Early Match Tension

The script describes the early stages of the match as being very tight, with quick points and minimal rallies. The Indonesian pair, ranked seventh in the world, is playing against the Chinese pair, ranked second, indicating a high level of competition. The Chinese pair is on the verge of becoming the new world number ones due to their performance in the tournament. The commentary highlights the close scores and the high skill level of both pairs, with a focus on the precision and power of their shots.

10:32

🏅 Indonesian Pair's Strong Start

The Indonesian pair starts strongly, winning the first game against the Chinese pair. The script notes that the Indonesians have a good record in quarterfinals, having won 27 out of 42 matches. In contrast, the Chinese pair's performance has been less consistent, with ups and downs throughout the year. The commentary also mentions the importance of the drift issue, which seems to have affected the Chinese pair's performance, and the Indonesians capitalize on this to take a two-point lead.

15:33

🚀 Indonesians Extend Lead

The Indonesian pair continues to dominate, extending their lead to eight points in the second game. The script highlights the impressive performance of the Indonesians, who have been on an upward trajectory throughout the year, reaching multiple quarterfinals and winning the prestigious All England title. The Chinese pair, despite being Asian Champions, has struggled to maintain consistency, with early exits in several tournaments. The commentary emphasizes the need for a strong comeback from the Chinese pair to stay in the match.

20:34

🤯 Indonesians Secure Victory

The Indonesian pair secures a decisive victory, winning the first game in straight points. The script notes that the Chinese pair has been outplayed to an unusual extent, with the Indonesians winning the match in a surprisingly quick time. The commentary reflects on the head-to-head record between the pairs, which favors the Chinese pair, but the current match outcome contradicts this trend. The Indonesians' victory is a significant one, marking their biggest ever win against their opponents.

25:46

📊 Post-Match Analysis

After the match, the script provides an analysis of the performance of both pairs. The Indonesians are praised for their consistent performance throughout the year, reaching multiple quarterfinals and winning titles. The Chinese pair, despite being Asian Champions, has had a less successful year, with several early exits and inconsistent performances. The commentary also discusses the historical records of both pairs against each other and their overall records in quarterfinals, highlighting the contrast between their past successes and the current match outcome.

30:49

🎉 Indonesians' Impressive Win

The script concludes with a summary of the Indonesian pair's impressive win, noting that they have converted a quarterfinal into a semifinal, which is a rare achievement for them in 2024. The match ended quickly, with the Indonesians scoring a significant victory in just 32 minutes. The commentary expresses surprise at the extent of the Chinese pair's defeat and commends the Indonesians for their excellent performance, leaving the audience looking forward to the upcoming semifinals.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Indoor Stadium

An indoor stadium is a large, enclosed arena where sports and other events are held. In the script, it refers to the venue in Singapore where the badminton match is taking place. The mention of a good attendance at the Indoor Stadium highlights the popularity of the event and the presence of the local crowd supporting their athletes.

💡World Champion

A world champion is an athlete or a team that has won a championship at the highest level in a particular sport. The script mentions Singapore's former world champion, which adds to the excitement and prestige of the event, drawing more spectators and indicating a high level of competition.

💡Indonesia

Indonesia is a Southeast Asian country, and in the context of the script, it is the home country of one of the competing badminton pairs. The script highlights their achievements, such as winning the Asian Games silver medal and multiple titles, which underscores their skill and experience in the sport.

💡Asian Games

The Asian Games are a multi-sport event held every four years among athletes from all over Asia. The script mentions the Indonesian pair winning a silver medal at the 2018 Asian Games, indicating their high level of performance and regional dominance in badminton.

💡Malaysia Open

The Malaysia Open is a prestigious badminton tournament. The script mentions that the Indonesian pair won this tournament, highlighting their recent success and strong form coming into the Singapore event. Winning such titles adds to their credibility and expectations in the current match.

💡Quarterfinals

Quarterfinals refer to the round in a tournament immediately preceding the semifinals. The script details the performance of the Indonesian and Chinese pairs in reaching quarterfinals and beyond, providing context on their consistency and competitiveness in various tournaments.

💡Rankings

Rankings in sports refer to the hierarchical placement of teams or athletes based on their performance in competitions. The script discusses the world rankings of the players, noting how the outcomes of this match will affect their standings. This emphasizes the importance of the match for both pairs.

💡Challenge

A challenge in sports is a formal objection to a decision made by officials, often leading to a review. The script mentions a challenge by the players on a call, reflecting the strategic elements and the use of technology in modern badminton to ensure fair play.

💡Service Judge

A service judge is an official in badminton responsible for making calls related to the serve. The script mentions the presence of a service judge from Singapore, indicating the importance of officiating in maintaining the integrity and fairness of the match.

💡Break

A break in sports is a short pause in play, often used for rest, strategy discussions, or switching sides. The script mentions a break during the first game, marking a natural pause in the action where players regroup and adjust their strategies. It provides a moment of reflection on the progress of the match.

Highlights

Good attendance at the Indoor Stadium, possibly due to Singapore's former world champion in action.

Faj, Alfad and partner are former world number one pair, with multiple titles and medals.

The Indonesian pair have won 11 titles together and were runners-up six times, including the All England this year.

L and partner are currently number two in the world, having achieved the number one spot in October of last year.

The Chinese pair have had an inconsistent year with early exits but also victories, including the Malaysia Open.

The longest rally of the match was tight but was challenged and found to be out.

The Indonesians took the first game with a strong finish, winning four points in a row.

The head-to-head record is 5-2 in favor of the young Indonesian pair.

The Indonesians have a poor record against Chinese pairings in quarterfinals, having lost their last four.

The Chinese pair have an excellent record in quarterfinals, winning 14 out of 15.

The Indonesians took a significant lead in game two, putting themselves in a strong position.

The Chinese pair seemed passive and outplayed, which is unusual for them.

The Indonesians secured an 11-point lead, indicating a monumental collapse would be needed for the Chinese to win.

The Indonesian pair won the match with the biggest ever win against their opponents, scoring in single figures.

The match ended quickly with the Indonesians advancing to the semi-finals.

All eyes will be on court one for the semi-finals starting tomorrow at 12:00 local time.

Transcripts

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opted for the near side the

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Chinese lots of people in here at the

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Indoor Stadium it's uh very

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good attendance here and I think

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obviously helped by the fact

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that Singapore's very

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own former world champion in lanu is in

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action is the last match of the day in

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court one plays leun

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right to this match here at

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hand faj

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alfad first up 29 years of age from the

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major city of bandong in Indonesia 177 C

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stall playing at seventh in the world

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they are former world number one pair

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right at the end of

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2022 World champs as well they finished

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third twice in 2019 and in

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2022 Asian Games silver medalists in

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2018 when Indonesia were hosting it Asia

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Champion bronze medalist in 2022 M Riad

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aranto partner is 28 175 cm

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tall Southeast Asian Games have won a

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bronze in 2017 as well and as a pairing

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they have won 11 titles together six

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runner-up finishes including the all

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England this year they be ar CH soov in

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the final uh two very very

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straightforward matches yes in the last

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couple of days

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and now of course we get to the business

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end of proceedings by far their hardest

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match

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L is 23 176 cm to he from the south of

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China

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guandong and uh they are now number two

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in the world they have been a number one

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pair achieve first achieved in October

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of last year

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men's World Champions uh bronze medalist

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last year in Copenhagen asan Champions

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currently W Chang his partner 23 from

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Tang 180 cm

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tall boys doubles World Junior champions

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in

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2018 they've been together quite a while

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now Asia jior Championship silver

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medalists in 2018 as well they actually

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were taken to three by sabar Gama and

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moral Isani yesterday which was about

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bit of a surprise

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six titles together four rounded up

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finishes they won the Malaysia open this

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year R

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jongon of Korea is our

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umpire she'll be joined by our service

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judge Singaporean

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s this one in the in the ballots really

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ladies and gentlemen here in

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Singapore and W

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China got to a final once before in 2022

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and eliminated at the quarterfinals

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Indonesia got to the final last

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year they lost to takura hooki and Yugo

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Kobayashi in the final quite

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convincingly in

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fact one

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there were the number one p until quite

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recently

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uh Charlie

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Duo been taken over by ranky ready and

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Shetty after

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recent

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performances particularly in the

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[Music]

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uh winning the tie

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open Serv over

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two early exit here

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over over

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3 quick points here barely any round

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four three

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disappointing on the return of serve

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there is going to be a tight one world

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number two versus World number

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seven

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over five

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don't think we've had more than four or

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five shots in total any of the

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points to be fair there's only 42 52

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points

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between number one and number two in the

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world and because they've Advanced so

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far they will be the new world number

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ones again Chinese pair next time the

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rankings are

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out this is the longest rally we've had

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already

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oh tight but it's uh I thought that was

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it challeng is called out it was called

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out that's why they've uh challenged

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that one

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let's have a look at what happened here

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yeah I very much thought that was

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in in so it's proved to

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be all

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play oh

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lovely lots to aim at there for

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it's trading on points at the moment

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isn't it

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into the corner nicely

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done seven

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looking at how

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they've performed this year 18 wins out

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of 25 for alen and or coming into this

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tournament 17 wins to 22

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for before the Singapore open

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some power on those

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shots 10

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yeah really hitting the marks

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nicely giving it everything and into the

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break of this first game we go with the

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Indonesians 118 up against Chinese pair

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of Yang and w

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4 two 20

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seconds two 20 seconds

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118

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play 128

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yeah good quick response

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there from

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l a look at how well these guys have

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done

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so far in uh

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2024 we have to say

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that often RTO will be I think pretty

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pleased with the year so far having

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taken you know one of the biggest ones

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of all the the all

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England I think where they'll be pleased

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is and they ought to be really getting

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to quarterfinals as a bare minimum

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really that high up and they've not

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failed to at least hit those Heights in

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every single tournament

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they've played it this

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year and then the argument will be as we

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only see a point between them

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now maybe they should be going a little

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bit beyond the quarters they've reach

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the quarters of the Malaysia open India

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open at French Open

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heia championship's also out with the

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quarters yeah that hit the ground

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first so quite a few quarterfinals

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five quarterfinals this year semi-final

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in the Indonesia Masters a home

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tournament and of course they won the

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all England but it's still pretty good

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year for

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them perhaps you'd argue the conversion

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rate of

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quarterfinals hasn't been

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fantastic Serv over 134

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we contrast that with the the Chinese

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pair and it's not being particularly

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Pleasant reading for

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them started the

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year well

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enough they

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one the Malaysia

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openting Ry ready at chy actually but

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then next few tournaments three

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tournaments in a row they were out in

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the second round India open French Open

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and the all

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England then they bounced back

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absolutely

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superbly to win the Asia

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championships and this is their first

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tournament since then on the world tour

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14 15 so it's kind of been up and down a

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little bit for them being a bit more

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consistent for the Indonesians

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oh power

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power absolutely hammering that

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one 42 quarterfinals 27 wins in

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quarterfinals 27 defeats for the

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Indonesians so a good record in

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quarters for the Chinese

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P their record in quarterfinals

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obviously they haven't played as

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much 15 quarterfinals they've won 14

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they've lost but in terms of rate of win

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very very very good they tend to win

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their

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quarterfinals that's

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good just about 16

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way out way

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out tight match is

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Prett it's gone very fast

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left

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17 over ni put

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away 18 17

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T makes no mistake from

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there remember the the drift issue not

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necessarily as as apparent or as big a

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problem in the doubles as it would be in

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the singles

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press under advantage and it's a

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two-point lead at a crucial stage in

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this

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game 19 up by two and they require

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another two more to win this first game

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oh

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they set up three game points here the

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Indonesians that looked like it might

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well have gone out of the held this is

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sometimes a bit of a surprise when the

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drift is with

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them you've seen a number of

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times that the opposition is sort of

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left it thinking it's going to make its

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way over it

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doesn't three in a row here for the

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Indonesians and they've taking this

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first game first game

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by was all very

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tight AP from a brief moment when they

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were

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leading 128

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the Indonesians then it was all

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tightening up and then just at the end

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from 17 all they won four in a row 217

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to Al and

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aranto fore

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4 two 20 seconds 4 two 20 seconds

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so pretty tight first game that was uh

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edged by the Indonesians

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again at their head-to-head remember

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it's 5-2 in favor of young and

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W every single match they played except

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the very first one where they face each

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other in 2022 the final of the Indonesia

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Masters every other match since then

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meaning the next

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six have all gone to three

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scanto have only ever

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won when it's gone to three they've only

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ever won the first game twice in those

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uh last six won one and lost one just

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uh give that little bit of

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info relent here that was absolutely

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brilliant Al really going for it

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we'll talk about that result in uh

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Thomas cup just a few weeks ago in

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fact 26 days ago when they last played

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each

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other was a now 14

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minutes on average their

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matches go an hour there

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abouts only had

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20 odd minutes on the clock here was

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very quick first

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game play

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Indonesians in front by

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two comfortable so far at this end

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it's it's really quite part you take

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away the very first time they played

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each other that was a bit of an

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outlier last game's a bit

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tight 6

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now leading by

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four an excellent start for the

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Indonesians 3

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all those quarterfinals they've been

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in the Indonesians they haven't got a

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good record against Chinese

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pairings emphatic forer

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alfield they've only won twice nine

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meetings against Chinese pairings in

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quarterfinals they've lost their last

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four in a

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row and the last time the play ching and

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the quarterfinal was this pair and the

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Malaysia open this year

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oh they both went for it nice stop drop

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there play by

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Ando W and Lang against Indonesians in

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quarterfinals have an excellent

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record six wins only lost once three

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in a quarter what was at Indonesia open

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last year they lost to ranto and yakob

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surprisingly that

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one that was important they win that

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because otherwise it would have been

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seven points

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clear five instead

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just Mission today AR

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they have got a winning record against

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chines parings 25 wins 25 losses overall

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in her entire career

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w a good record as

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well 18 wins six defeats against India

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pairs won their last six in a row as

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well

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seven they're under some stress

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here well Indonesians are really good

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position if they can get themselves to

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115 setting themselves up

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brilliantly and that is the case

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here they've come out firing in game

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two this

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is really

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now not quite fair to say it's theirs to

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lose in this in this match but we'll

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just know they put

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themselves in the driver seat here for

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this one

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11 5

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play 10 five

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up to seven

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now service

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over six

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Talent is call

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in we have got a challenge here it is

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out

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correction out over well out it's a good

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good challenge that

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one

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136 play it's all going nicely a moment

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for the Indonesians

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six well I

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mean now you've got to say with an

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eight-point lead this is going to

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be an excident I mean you

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you you'd have to have a a Monumental

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now make it nine

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156 Monumental

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collapse I'm a little astounded to be

32:54

honest and how this is progressing

33:03

the SP soon I say that of

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course serves

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that 8 15

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well they've got to do something now

33:31

really the Chinese they they have to

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fight back right

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here if they want to stay in this I mean

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it would be a very special kind of fight

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back here turn this around but they have

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got it within

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themselves not if they play Shots like

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that 16

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only five points left for the

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Indonesians look that four my goodness

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178 well there's never been a game

34:17

scored by either one of these

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pairings in double in single figures I

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should

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say love lowest score any one of these

34:29

pairs has got against each other is a 10

34:32

y Kong and Wang Chong the very first

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time they met off nanto back at

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Indonesia Masters final

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2022

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silver 98

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[Applause]

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three points required AR for a big

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win that's clip the net there almost

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there

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amazing not quite sure what's happened

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today with the uh Chinese pairing just

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looked very very

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[Applause]

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passive there's a Who

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11

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points 11 match points that they've

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got and that has been wrapped up it's

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the biggest ever win for ala ronto

35:50

against their opponents now and Wang

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Chan who've managed an aggregate of just

35:58

26 points today unbelievable the first

36:01

time they've ever scored just single

36:04

figures against this Indonesian pair I

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don't often see them outplayed to this

36:10

extent not quite sure what's happened

36:12

but the trajectory of these two pairings

36:15

this year well it's following that

36:17

pattern Indonesians have been on the up

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and up Lang Kong and W CH of the Asian

36:22

Champions they just haven't been at the

36:24

races

36:26

today they

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converted a quarter to a semi that's

36:30

something they do too often in

36:33

2024 offto but they'll be pleased

36:36

they've done it

36:39

here and that was over in really quick

36:43

time and as I said the last six matches

36:46

in a row they've it's gone to three the

36:48

distance faaj Alan Muhammad ran AR the

36:51

seven seeds from Indonesia thrash Lang

36:54

and W Chan overall the second Seas of

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China 217 219 it's taken them just 32

37:00

minutes to do it absolutely brilliant

37:03

performance from the

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Indonesians the one that just the head

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scratcher

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really and let's not take anything away

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from how well they have played

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[Music]

37:23

today so that ends proceedings here on

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court

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two for this event and now all eyes will

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be on court one when the semi-final

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start tomorrow here the Singapore indoor

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Stadium all of them to be played on that

37:39

Court the coverage begins at 12:00 local

37:44

time from Misha zadak and our team here

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thanks so much for joining us and we'll

37:49

hope to see you tomorrow for the

37:50

semi-finals here at the Singapore pingon

37:52

open

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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