• 11 months ago
Nadi Arena (17/1/24)
Transcript
00:00 We will start with the good news for Malaysian backbender.
00:14 Aaron Chiasa-Wuik was able to rise in the action of a full rubber set to break the second round slot in Terbuka India.
00:22 Meanwhile, the national backbender, Lee Zizja, proved his performance in Terbuka Malaysia was not lacking in his rubber set.
00:30 Instead, he was a tonic to start Terbuka India with a right foot.
00:36 Disappointment in Terbuka Malaysia did not diminish the desire of the national backbender to succeed in the first round.
00:44 However, meeting Brian Young from Canada was not an easy opponent based on his previous achievements.
00:50 Zizja was left out in the first set, leaving him with the question of whether he was able to create another failure episode.
00:56 However, after a fierce battle and tying the positions of both sides, Zizja continued to take steps to win 21-17.
01:03 The second set was apparently more fierce, he also started with a praised step.
01:08 Brian did not give an easy match.
01:10 Eight times tied positions, with the 16th player being the divider for the second player.
01:16 Zizja started to distance himself, but Brian continued to chase him, with only one eye separating Zizja from the victory.
01:24 Finally, the national player managed to win over Brian with 21-19, and went on to the next round.
01:31 It was Zizja's fourth win over Brian since 2020.
01:35 For the men's action, Aaron Charles-Sewick was forced to take a beating when he was asked by Akira Koga Taishi Saito to play in a rubber set.
01:45 In the first set, there was no problem for this country's hope to defeat Japan when they were far behind with 21-9.
01:54 The real challenge was only clarified in the second set when some easy mistakes led to a hard time to give an advantage to this Japanese pair.
02:03 Although Aaron Charles-Sewick did not give them an easy way, but the extraordinary spirit made the Malaysian pass difficult and forced Akira behind 19-21.
02:15 The rubber set changed everything. Aaron Charles-Sewick did not let the Japanese pair down and showed a more organized and organized play.
02:22 The change in strategy was a result of their success in the next set with the score of 21-9, 19-21, 21-14.
02:32 In the match, the national team of Chiantang Ji and Tuaiwi also managed to pass the first set,
02:38 both of which were won by Indonesian players Rinov Rivaldi and Peter Hanintias Mentari.
02:43 The advantage was given to the Indonesian pair by winning in the previous three matches.
02:48 However, this time the story was different. The pair was shown in the ninth world ranking when the first win was made by the national team by the action of three sets.
02:58 The defeat in the first set, 14-21, seemed to give a sign of a match against the fourth win, but everything changed.
03:05 The second set was entered with a clean shot by the national team to ensure the tie.
03:13 The expected action of the referee in the set did not seem to happen when the game was easy in the domination of Chiantang Ji and Tuaiwi.
03:23 Both of them ensured a spot in the second round through the 21-11 win.
03:28 In 55 minutes to meet the sixth choice, the match from Thailand, Dechapua Pua, Varanongkrog, Daga, Sapsiri, Terratenacai.
03:38 Thank you for watching.

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