Welcome to Sportstar’s HIGHLIGHTS of day two motion of the BWF World Championships 2022 from the Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo on Tuesday.
MEN’S DOUBLES’
Krishna Prasad and Vishnuvardhan Goud lose 14-21, 18-21 to France’s Fabien Delrue and William Villeger
- ⦿ 18-21 AND THE INDIAN PAITING LOSES YET ANOTHER DOUBLES MATCH!
- ⦿ 18-20 IT’S MATCH POINT FOR THE FRENCH!
- ⦿ 16-17 Rookie error by the Indians as they fail to obtain the serve
- ⦿ 16- 15 Indians take the lead.
- ⦿ 12-15 Vishnuvardhan on the web and Krishna on the again for India because the French hit one to the web.
- ⦿ 8-14 The 2 Frenchmen be sure that Indians make unforced errors by hitting the shuttle to the web
- ⦿ 5-7 The French pairing will get the benefit after trailing all through the second sport
- ⦿ The second sport begins!
- ⦿ 14-21 The Indian duo lose first sport after they hit one onto the web.
- ⦿ 11-15 The French pairing takes the lead after the 2 groups seem equal throughout the first few moments of the sport.
MIXED DOUBLES
Ishaan Bhatnagar and Tanisha Crasto vs Supak Jomkoh and Supissara Paewsampran IN ACTION!
GAME TWO
- ⦿ 17-21 AND THE INDIAN DUO OF ISHAAN AND TANISHA LOSE AND ARE OUT OF THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 21-14, 21-17
- ⦿ 17-20 CHALLENGE BY Supissara AND ITS SUCCESSFUL AND MATCH POINT THAI!
- ⦿ 14-18 Indians path by 4 factors, they change their photographs by mixing drop and smashes, getting higher of their greater ranked opponent
- ⦿ 10-14 Crasto hits one onto the web, a number of unforced errors by her at this time.
- ⦿ 7-12 Crasto will get one onto her physique and is unable to defend the Thai pairings assault.
- ⦿ 7-11 Trialing by hour factors, the Indian pairing will sit up for comeback from their sturdy second sport begin.
- ⦿ 6-9 The Thai pairing exhibits inheritor class they simply clear the Indians assault and defence after faltering within the first few factors within the second sport.
- ⦿ 6-5 Indians take the lead because the Thai pair places one broad off the sideline.
- ⦿ 1-1 One all because the Indians equalize
GAME ONE
- ⦿ 14-21 INDIANS LOSE THE FIRST GAME AND AIM TO MAKE A COMEBACK IN THE SECOND ONE!
- ⦿ 14-17 Seems to be just like the Indians are capitalizing on the Thai pairs mistake.
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11-15 The Indians acquire foot within the second-half of the sport as they've gained
sevenmake it 9 factors because the mid sport break. - ⦿ 6-14 Supak goals at Crasto with consecutive smashes and she or he is unable to reciprocate.
- ⦿ 3-11 Looks as if their coach’s recommendation throughout the mid-game interval has paid off as Crasto will get on in an empty house along with her fast assault.
- ⦿ 2-11 The Thai duo’s attacking smashes appears to be exhausting on the Indians as they fail behind by 9 factors.
- ⦿ 2-8 Thailand will get one other level as Crasto hits on onto the web.
- ⦿ 1-4 India trails by three factors because the Thailand duo get on their momentum.
- ⦿ India’s Ishaan Bhatnagar and Tanisha Crasto takes on Thailand’s 14th seeded Supak Jomkoh and Supissara Paewsampran.
Viktor Axelsen overwhelms Mark Caljouw
SECOND GAME
- ⦿ Axelsen makes it look really easy within the second sport. Caljouw has no possibility however to play at his opponent’s whim. Axelsen advances to the third spherical with a 21-19, 21-10 win in 41 minutes. He'll face Sitthikom Thammasin within the third spherical.
- ⦿ Match level for Axelsen, the highest seed.
- ⦿ 12 successive factors for Axelsen. Caljouw is now no match for the world no. 1. Axelsen is all set to wrap up the match in straight video games. 19-9
- ⦿ Now Axelsen. He will get 5 successive factors to earn an 11-7 lead. The Dane is wanting assured and appears to be in no haste. He takes time to get factors and going gradual on the courtroom. Perhaps a technique to avoid wasting his vitality within the gruelling match.
- ⦿ Caljouw is studying Axelsen’s smashes nicely and wins 5 consecutive factors to make it 7-6. He's getting factors with stable forehands. Entertaining sport from each Caljouw and Axelsen.
- ⦿ 6-2. Axelsen comes out of his shell and takes three consecutive factors to get the lead early into the second sport.
FIRST GAME
- ⦿ Caljouw bows right down to Axelsen’s combating spirit. The Dane takes the primary sport 21-19 coming from behind with 4 consecutive factors.
- ⦿ Axelsen cancels out Caljouw’s lead and takes 20-19 benefit with three consecutive factors
- ⦿ Caljouw’s anticipation works in his favour. Axelsen is attempting to play him on the sides of the courtroom, however Caljouw is staying calm and gathering factors to make it 18-16.
- ⦿ Axelsen is slowly unfolding his sport with angled bounce smashes however Caljouw is right here to show his mark. The Dutch shuttlers takes a 14-13 lead.
- ⦿ Caljouw hits within the web. Axelsen takes an 11-10 lead on the first sport interval.
- ⦿ Mark Caljouw is making Viktor Axelsen, the reigning Olympic champion, toil exhausting for factors. The world no. Axelsen goes gradual to fathom the Dutch shuttler’s technique.
High abroad shuttlers in motion on Day 2
Akane Yamaguchi vs Gregoria Mariska Tunjung
Viktor Axelsen vs Mark Caljouw
An Se Younger vs Thuy Linh Nguyen
Wang Zhiyi vs Line Christophersen
Carolina Marin vs Wen Yu Zhang
He Bingjiao vs Iris Wang
Ashwini Bhat-Shikha Gautam cruises into 2nd spherical
World no. 53 Ashwini Bhat-Shikha Gautam storms into second spherical. They take simply half-hour to beat Corsini-Mair 21-8, 21-14. Within the second spherical, they are going to face South Korea’s world no. 4 Kim Se Yeong-Kong Hee Yong.
20-14. Match level for Ashwini-Shikha. The Italians usually are not a match for the Indians
Ashwini-Shikha baggage the primary sport 21-8 in opposition to Italian pair Martina Corsini-Judith Mair. Within the second sport, they race to 16-11 lead.
The ladies’s doubles combo of Ashwini Bhat-Shikha Gautam is in motion now.
Saina Nehwal cruises to third spherical
SECOND GAME
- ⦿ Since Nozomi Okuhara pulled out of the World Championships resulting from damage, Saina will get a bye within the second spherical. She's going to get a relaxation for a day earlier than the third spherical.
- ⦿ Saina Nehwal wraps it up with a 21-19 21-9 straight-games win over Cheung Ngan Yi. The second sport lasts 18 minutes. Saina appears ferocious within the second sport. Her fast foot motion on the courtroom and measured use of smashes, drop photographs, and drives are testomony to her health and type. The Tokyo crowds hail the previous world no. 1 for her excellent present.
- ⦿ High quality photographs are actually coming from Saina. Saina is cruising with a 20-9 lead.
- ⦿ Saina is 11-6 up on the second sport interval.
- ⦿ 10-4 lead for Saina Nehwal after Ngan Yi fails to return her drive. Saina is in good place to wrap up the match within the second sport itself.
- ⦿ Saina Nehwal takes 6-2 lead within the second sport. She is drawing the advantages of Cheung Ngan Yi’s inconsistent shot-making.
FIRST GAME
- ⦿ Saina Nehwal wins the primary sport 21-19. The sport lasts for 20 minutes.
- ⦿ Saina reaps the fruit of a defective Ngan Yi on the shut of the primary sport. Sport level for Saina. 20-19
- ⦿ Saina, 32, and Ngan Yi, 29 now. The sport is drifting slowly and no person is in charge of the continuing. The rating reads 17-17
- ⦿ Saina hits the web after Ngan Yi engages her in an extended rally. The scores 13-13.
- ⦿ Saina appears good. She is shifting quick. She is mixing her smashes and web play to good impact. However Ngan Yi takes 11-10 lead on the mid-game interval in first sport as Saina performs out broad.
- ⦿ Ngan Yi takes 7-4 lead over Saina
- ⦿ Within the first sport, each Saina Nehwal and Cheung Ngan Yi are going to toe to toe at 4-4. However setback for the Indian. She loses two challenges. Saina has one problem remaining now.
Saina Nehwal is in motion now on the Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo.
Sitthikom Thammasin beats Ng Tze Yong
- ⦿ Thammasin will face both Viktor Axelsen or Mark Caljouw within the pre-quarterfinals. Axelsen and Caljouw might be in motion later within the day.
- ⦿ Sitthikom Thammasin via to 3rd spherical. The Thai shuttler grabs two fast factors within the third sport to finish Ng Tze Yong’s marketing campaign within the BWF World Championships 21-9, 10-21, 21-19.
- ⦿ Tze Yong ranges the rating 19-19 within the third sport. He's very a lot within the sport. Nevertheless it was not his day, Ng Tze Yong loses it 21-19.
- ⦿ Thammasin extends his lead 16-13 after the interval, however Tze Yong, who is thought for his comeback, just isn't giving up. He reduces Thammasin’s result in 17-15. The Malaysian is respiration on the Thai’s neck. Intense sport certainly!
- ⦿ The decider is taking part in at an intense tempo and longer rallies dominating the sport. Sitthikom leads 14-13 over Tze Yong at interval
- ⦿ Ng Tze Yong, after dropping the primary sport 21-9, overcame a setback by profitable the second sport 21-10. However Sitthikom comes proper again on the Malaysian, main the deciding third sport 11-5 on the midway mark.
- ⦿ Sitthikom Thammasin wins the primary sport with utmost domination over Nz Tze Yong. The result's 21-9. Within the second sport, Tze Yong makes a brisk begin and collects three fast factors.
- ⦿ In a second-round males’s singles match, Malaysia’s Ng Tze Yong, the Commonwealth Video games hero, is trailing 13-8 within the first sport in opposition to world no. 38 Sitthikom Thammasin of Thailand. That is their first assembly.
Saina Nehwal on the BWF World Championships
Saina Nehwal faces Cheung Ngan Yi within the first spherical on Tuesday
The world no. 33 enjoys a 3-1 head-to-head report in opposition to the Hong Kong shuttler
That is the second time Saina and Ngan Yi will meet on the Championships after assembly for the primary time in 2015
They final performed in 2019 in French Open when Saina defeated world no. 50 Ngan Yi 23-21, 21-17
Saina is a two-time BWF World Championships medallist
She gained silver medal in 2015 in Jakarta and bronze medal in 2017 in Glasgow
In the meantime, Chou Tien Chen, the fourth seed, routs Jason Anthony 21-15 21-12 in 36 minutes in a males’s singles match within the second spherical.
Saina Nehwal is the subsequent Indian in motion. She's going to take the courtroom shortly. Keep tuned for extra updates.
Venkat Gaurav Prasad-Juhi Dewangan exit
Venkat and Juhi have made a comeback within the second sport to equal the parity at 20-20. They saved 5 match factors, however their effort was not sufficient to pressure the match to the third sport. Mairs and Moore advance to the second spherical with a 21-10 23-21 win.
The combined doubles pairing of Venkat Gaurav Prasad and Juhi Dewangan is at the moment in motion. They're up in opposition to Denmark’s Gregory Mairs and Jenny Moore.
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will face Commonwealth Video games gold medal-winning duo Thinaah Muralitharan and Pearly Tan within the second spherical. Treesa-Gayatri can have their job lower out in opposition to Tinaah and Pearly. The Malaysians defeated the Indians twice in Birmingham earlier this month.
Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand progress
The ladies’s doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand progress to the second spherical with a straight-games win over Low Yeen Yuan-Valeree Siow. Treesa and Gayatri aren't any match for the Malaysian pair. The result's 21-11 21-13.
PREVIEW
Olympic medallist Saina Nehwal would be the largest attraction for India on the second day of the BWF World Championships 2022 in Tokyo.
The Indian girls's singles shuttler is a former silver medallist on the marquee occasion.
Saina acquired a beneficial first-round draw in opposition to Cheung Ngan Yi of Hong Kong, in opposition to whom she enjoys a 3-1 head-to-head report.
Commonwealth Video games bronze medal-winning doubles pairing of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will face Malaysia's Low Yeen Yuan-Valeree Siow. Aside from the Treesa-Gayatri pair, Ashwini Bhatt-Shikha Gautam would be the different Indian girls's doubles pairing competing on Tuesday.
In combined doubles, the pair of Ishaan Bhatnagar-Tanisha Crasto will look to make it to the third spherical, whereas Venkat Gaurav-Juhi Dewangan will play the primary spherical.
Krishna Prasad-Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala might be India's hope in males's doubles on day two of the Championships.