Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Korean failed for ended the journey of the Dannish in first round


Korean men single, Wan Ho Shon, has displayed a stunning performance againt the Dannish, Peter Hoeg Gade seeded 4. But in the end the Korean failed for ended the journey of the Dannish in first round of the 2011 China Open Premier Super Series, at Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, November 23.

Shon provided resistance with his impressive performance against Peter Hoeg Gade, who is currently ranked at number 4 in the Men’s Singles world rankings. The Korean worked really hard to beat the Dannish in three games by taking one hour 22 minutes in the court. But Wan Ho Shon failed to get rid of the veteran player opponents and lost the game closely.

In the first set of the match, the Korean played under his best performance and lost the set with a bad margin 13-21. However, the Korean bounced back in a wonderful style and took the second set to level the match. In the final game, both shuttlers engaged the crowd as they progressed closely until the ending points, when the Dannish remained lucky in taking the game with a tight score.

Again, Shon played confused badminton in the second set of the match, but at the end og that game he took the momentum against the in-form Peter Hoeg Gade. Even, The Dannish maintained pressure on the Korean challenger in the whole game. The Dannish tried to play fast game but lost his control over the bird and lost the game with a tight score 20-22.

In the third games, Peter Hoeg Gade played with a different plan as he moved fast in the court and executed attacking strokes to push the Korean in a defensive position. The Dannish continued his impressive play in this game of the match and finished it up the fight.

The score reached at the climax when both players remained equal in the ending points. Nevertheless, Peter Hoeg Gade remained composed and played smart game in the end and won the set with a tight score of 22-20. This first round contest ended up in three games by a 21-13, 20-22 and 22-20 score on the board with Peter Hoeg Gade as a winner.

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