Post by habibkhan21 on Mar 5, 2024 5:05:54 GMT
653203 The Thai women's badminton team defeated India 3-0 and advanced to the 4th round to face "China" in the Uber Cup. May 12, 2022 - The shuttlecock team was able to advance to the semi-finals of the final four teams of the Uber Cup, successfully guaranteeing them a bronze medal. After helping to defeat India decisively 3-0, the next round will face the "former champion" China, a rival who has taken turns losing and taking turns winning in the last two meetings. "May" Ratchanok Inthanon, number 1. Thailand declares that the Thai team is not afraid and will fight with all its might. Ready to invite Thai sports fans to come cheer in the stadium in large numbers. Emphasizing that encouragement and cheering will definitely play an important role in helping the Thai team win. Men's and Women's World Badminton Championships “Total Energy BWF Thomas-Uber Cup Finals 2022” (TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2022) at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, entering the quarter-finals or the final 8 teams in the afternoon. The highlight was the Thai women's badminton team entering the field, meeting the Indian team, which opened the competition.
The first pair is a duel between No. 1 singles "May" Ratchanok Inthanon, beloved Greece Phone Number Thai athlete, No. 8 in the world, and Pussala V. Sindhu, No. 7 in the world. This pair has a record of meeting 11 times. Ratchanok is The side won more, winning 7 times. Opening the first game, both teams fought closely, taking turns scoring points, pushing each other throughout. Ratchanok made many mistakes in the end of the game, causing him to lose 18-21. The second game, Ratchanok solved the game well, trying to shoot into Sindhu's weak point forehand, gaining the lead throughout before winning 21-17. Then, in the last game, Ratchanok Attacked hard with both short balls and slaps from the back of the court until Sindhu couldn't solve the game in time. This allowed the Thai women to win again 21-12. Ratchanok won immediately 21-game 18-21, 21-17, 21-12. It took a total of 59 minutes. Match 2, Manual Category 1 “Gift” Jongkolphan Kititharakul and “View” Rawinda Prajongjai, the 8th ranked manual in the world, meet Shruti Mishar and Simran Singh in the first game, dueling each other in color.
The Indian pair led 15-14 before the Thai women's pair used their tenacity to collect 6 points in a row to lead 20-15 and win 21-16. Game 2 The Indian pair tried hard to put pressure on the Thai women's pair early in the game. But with decisive play Tackling strikes from the front of the net and the fierce back of the court of the Thai women made the game flow smoothly, gaining the lead throughout before winning 21-13. In summary, the Thai women's pair won 2 games in a row 21-16, 21-13, taking 37 minutes. After the Thai team led India 2-0 in the third pair, which was the women's singles number 2 "Mew" Pornpawee Chochuwong, number 10 in the world, entered the field to meet with Akashi Kashyap, number 54 in the world. The Thai woman has defeated this opponent once before. This time, it was still Pornpawee who showed superior playing form, successfully winning 2 games in a row 21-16, 21-11, taking 42 minutes.
The first pair is a duel between No. 1 singles "May" Ratchanok Inthanon, beloved Greece Phone Number Thai athlete, No. 8 in the world, and Pussala V. Sindhu, No. 7 in the world. This pair has a record of meeting 11 times. Ratchanok is The side won more, winning 7 times. Opening the first game, both teams fought closely, taking turns scoring points, pushing each other throughout. Ratchanok made many mistakes in the end of the game, causing him to lose 18-21. The second game, Ratchanok solved the game well, trying to shoot into Sindhu's weak point forehand, gaining the lead throughout before winning 21-17. Then, in the last game, Ratchanok Attacked hard with both short balls and slaps from the back of the court until Sindhu couldn't solve the game in time. This allowed the Thai women to win again 21-12. Ratchanok won immediately 21-game 18-21, 21-17, 21-12. It took a total of 59 minutes. Match 2, Manual Category 1 “Gift” Jongkolphan Kititharakul and “View” Rawinda Prajongjai, the 8th ranked manual in the world, meet Shruti Mishar and Simran Singh in the first game, dueling each other in color.
The Indian pair led 15-14 before the Thai women's pair used their tenacity to collect 6 points in a row to lead 20-15 and win 21-16. Game 2 The Indian pair tried hard to put pressure on the Thai women's pair early in the game. But with decisive play Tackling strikes from the front of the net and the fierce back of the court of the Thai women made the game flow smoothly, gaining the lead throughout before winning 21-13. In summary, the Thai women's pair won 2 games in a row 21-16, 21-13, taking 37 minutes. After the Thai team led India 2-0 in the third pair, which was the women's singles number 2 "Mew" Pornpawee Chochuwong, number 10 in the world, entered the field to meet with Akashi Kashyap, number 54 in the world. The Thai woman has defeated this opponent once before. This time, it was still Pornpawee who showed superior playing form, successfully winning 2 games in a row 21-16, 21-11, taking 42 minutes.