In the match held at Pancing Sports Hall, Medan, North Sumatra on Wednesday September 6, the 127th ranked pair in the world won back to back matches against Kona/Sri with a score of 21-10, 21-14 in 20 minutes. .
In this match, the Xpora Indonesia International Challenge 2023 runner-up admitted that the match against the Indian representative was an adaptation event.
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According to Marwan/Jessica, the field conditions where there was a lot of wind forced them to adapt again to be able to play with the desired strategy.
“The uncertain ground conditions with the wind forced us to adapt again. So far there have been no problems and we have to play even more boldly and patiently,” Jessica said.
With this result, the Marwan/Jessica pair will face their Indonesian compatriots, namely Moh Reza Pahlevi Isfahani/Marsheilla Gischa Islami in the top 16.
In the previous match, Reza/Marsheila won against Chinese Taipei representatives Wei Chun Wei/Nicole Gonzales Chan with a score of 19-21, 21-17, 21-18.
The 411th-ranked mixed doubles admitted that they will try to look competitive in the BNI Indonesia Masters 2023 tournament which was attended by many experienced pairs.
“Seeing the competition in the BNI Indonesia Masters 2023 tournament, I feel like it’s very tight here. So far, the players who show up want to show their game and be the best. We will try not to not want to lose and play as much as possible” said Reza.
Marwan/Faza’s outburst was unfortunately not followed by the Jafar Hidayatullah/Aisyah Salsabila Putri Pranata pair.
The 2023 Swedish Open champion had to admit the superiority of the Thai representative, Phatharathorn Nipornram/Nattamon Laisuan in a 21-13, 11-21, 18-21 rubber match.
In this match, the winner of the Vietnam International Challenge 2023 admitted that he was unable to show his best game.
The 47th-ranked mixed doubles in the world seemed overwhelmed by the White Elephant Country representative’s attack, so they had to retire in 41 minutes.
The poor performance of BNI Indonesia Masters 2023 actually failed to repeat the success of Jafar/Aisyah in 2022.
At that time, Jafar/Aisyah were able to reach the semi-finals before finally losing to the Chinese pair Cheng Xing/Chen Fang Hui with a score of 21-23, 21-13, 14-21.
“We couldn’t get away from the pressure of the opponent. In this game, our best game didn’t come out. Honestly, I’m disappointed with my game today. We couldn’t repeat the success of the 2022 Indonesia Masters,” Jafar said.
“In this tournament, we struggled to adapt to the playing field. It put us under pressure throughout the game,” Aisyah said.
Verrel Yustin Mulia/Priskila Venus Elsadai also performed less than well after going to Thai pair Ratchapol Makkasasithorn/Chasinee Korepap 10-21, 15-21.
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(KAH)