The Japanese women's doubles pairs have been outstanding at the China Masters. Their ability to absorb pressure and then convert it back into attack is a model example of truly great doubles play. The final holds great promise which I hope will be realised.
They beat the weakest and most inexperienced Korean pair, so don't go overboard with praising this Japanese pair's win. If they played against the Korean pair of Kim/Kong which could not compete due to Kim's injury, their chance to win would've been slim to none because they lost consistently to that Korean pair recently.
@@superyt4everwell they had Lost six times to baek and Lee whom are in top three but they scored a win over them in this tournament. Don't downplay their success
@@zahrahosseini5171 I mentioned Kim/Kong pair that is even better than the Lee/Baek pair, in my view. Lee's smashes are not as powerful and accurate as Kim So-Young's and she makes more errors, although she's older and more experienced than her partner, Baek Ha-Na.
@@superyt4ever You can only beat the opposition you are drawn to face and, given these girls are now in the final, they seem to have done that quite successfully. Bear in mind the Koreans had also won through to the semi-final stage. At this level terms like "strongest" or "weakest" are relatively meaningless as these are all world-class pairs.
WD Japan membalaskan dendam teman satu klubnya Hirokami Kato habis digeprek dan kalah hmpir mau nngis di final oleh wd korea ini di Korea Master 2023😍. Kasihan Hirokami Kato 2 kali masuk final s300 di runner up oleh WD Hongkong Dan WD Korea ini, klw menurut gw mending kemarin final Hobara Suizu, eh kalah juga
This Korean pair is the least skilled and least experienced pair among the three women's pairs from Korea. HJ Kim only tried to win points with repeated smashes that were either defended well by the more skilled and experienced Japanese pair or got caught by the net. The Korean pair lacks the skills to make drop shots and cross shots that could have caught the Japanese pair off guard. Unfortunately, their limited strategy of smashing the shuttle to win points is too predictable and vulnerable to counterattacks by the skilled and experienced opponents such as Shida/Matsuyama pair.
I believe the Chinese team did not try theirs best to play this game. I can tell they are not playing the way they use to play. I think the reason is because one of the coach is Korean. And they don't want to win this games because of him from other country not from China.
The Japanese women's doubles pairs have been outstanding at the China Masters. Their ability to absorb pressure and then convert it back into attack is a model example of truly great doubles play. The final holds great promise which I hope will be realised.
They beat the weakest and most inexperienced Korean pair, so don't go overboard with praising this Japanese pair's win. If they played against the Korean pair of Kim/Kong which could not compete due to Kim's injury, their chance to win would've been slim to none because they lost consistently to that Korean pair recently.
@@superyt4everwell they had Lost six times to baek and Lee whom are in top three but they scored a win over them in this tournament. Don't downplay their success
@@zahrahosseini5171 I mentioned Kim/Kong pair that is even better than the Lee/Baek pair, in my view. Lee's smashes are not as powerful and accurate as Kim So-Young's and she makes more errors, although she's older and more experienced than her partner, Baek Ha-Na.
@@superyt4ever You can only beat the opposition you are drawn to face and, given these girls are now in the final, they seem to have done that quite successfully. Bear in mind the Koreans had also won through to the semi-final stage. At this level terms like "strongest" or "weakest" are relatively meaningless as these are all world-class pairs.
@@superyt4everdespite the not so good H2H, but well they have more wins against Kim Kong than they have against Baek Lee. So what are you on?
Beautiful SHIDA🎉🎉🎉
Kalau dilihat pertandingan pembalasan dendam mulai dari R16, Liu Tan, QF Baek Lee, Dan SF Jeong Kim🤣🤣
I like Shida, she plays very good
loved shida’s celebration at the 2nd game
It's a great comeback from the 2nd game.
And Shida is getting prettier
58:43
Rarely I saw Shida shown such frustration on her face.
39:24 lol indeed " what on earth is happening there?"
very cute at 1:09:15
WD Japan membalaskan dendam teman satu klubnya Hirokami Kato habis digeprek dan kalah hmpir mau nngis di final oleh wd korea ini di Korea Master 2023😍. Kasihan Hirokami Kato 2 kali masuk final s300 di runner up oleh WD Hongkong Dan WD Korea ini, klw menurut gw mending kemarin final Hobara Suizu, eh kalah juga
This Korean pair is the least skilled and least experienced pair among the three women's pairs from Korea. HJ Kim only tried to win points with repeated smashes that were either defended well by the more skilled and experienced Japanese pair or got caught by the net. The Korean pair lacks the skills to make drop shots and cross shots that could have caught the Japanese pair off guard. Unfortunately, their limited strategy of smashing the shuttle to win points is too predictable and vulnerable to counterattacks by the skilled and experienced opponents such as Shida/Matsuyama pair.
It look like the Korean pairs not in their best condition and Shida is on 🔥
I believe the Chinese team did not try theirs best to play this game. I can tell they are not playing the way they use to play.
I think the reason is because one of the coach is Korean.
And they don't want to win this games because of him from other country not from China.
Korean, not Chinese
Your comment doesn’t make any sense.
@@NguyenHoang16112k
If you have been following the China team more than ten years. You would know what I am talking about.
@@csf1190 literally no one understands what you’re talking about bruh
There are no Chinese team in this match.