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Tan-Thinaah need to be faster to change game plan after China exit
Tan-Thinaah need to be faster to change game plan after China exit

The Star

time2 days ago

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  • The Star

Tan-Thinaah need to be faster to change game plan after China exit

Verstappen: You can count on me, Mekies. > 34 PETALING JAYA: Women's doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah believe they need to be faster to change strategies during matches if they hope to win the biggest titles. Yesterday, Pearly-Thinaah's hopes of reaching back-to-back finals were dashed after they went down 14-21, 17-21 to home pair Jia Yifan-Zhang Shuxian in the China Open last four at the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Changzhou. The world No. 3 pair had finished runners-up to another Chinese duo, world No. 1 Liu Shengshu-Tan Ning in the Japan Open in Tokyo last week and were aiming to get another shot at a title but could not raise their game against world No. 7 Yifan-Shuxian and lost in just 38 minutes. Pearly-Thinaah have found the pair tough to beat in the past, only coming out on top once in their past four meetings and again could not find a solution to overcome their rivals. The duo, who were left disappointed after the defeat, felt that Yifan-Shuxian handled the tricky court conditions better and they needed to learn from this. 'The Chinese pair's strategy worked well today (yesterday). They controlled the shuttle well despite the draught on court,' said Pearly in a post-match interview with the Badminton World Federation (BWF). 'In the second game, we tried to implement a new strategy when playing against the draught. 'We did well towards the end but it was too late. We have to learn from this and we hope to change our game play quicker next time.' Despite the defeat, it has still been a positive outing for Pearly-Thinaah as it was only the second time that the pair have progressed into the last four in a World Tour Super 1000 competition after their breakthrough in the Indonesian Open in Jakarta last month where they reached the final before losing narrowly to Shengshu-Tan Ning. While happy with their overall improvement, Pearly-Thinaah know that they still have work to do to win the biggest titles. With the World Championships coming up next for them from Aug 25-31 in Paris, the pair are keen to become sharper in time for the showpiece event. 'Over these past two weeks, the momentum that we have going into the court is something that we are really looking forward to and we are really happy about,' said Thinaah. 'There's a lot of positive lessons for us no matter win or lose, we got a lot of experience from these two tournaments. 'But there's still things to improve for both of us. 'We hope to go back, work on these and get better for the World Championships.'

Stern China test awaits Pearly-Thinaah in semis, Aaron-Wooi Yik brace for Indian pair
Stern China test awaits Pearly-Thinaah in semis, Aaron-Wooi Yik brace for Indian pair

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Star

Stern China test awaits Pearly-Thinaah in semis, Aaron-Wooi Yik brace for Indian pair

PETALING JAYA: Women's doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah's fine form this year will be put to the test when they face home pair Jia Yifan-Zhang Shuxian in the China Open semi-finals today. Pearly-Thinaah booked their spot in the last four with a commanding 21-16, 21-12 win in over Japan's world No. 9 Yuki Fukushima-Mayu Matsumoto in just 39 minutes at the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Changzhou yesterday. The world No. 3 are now just one victory away from reaching back-to-back finals after finishing runners-up in the Japan Open in Tokyo last week. World No. 7 Yifan-Shuxian though have proved to be a tough pair to get past for Pearly-Thinaah before this. The Malaysians have only beaten the Chinese duo once in their past four meetings but are hoping to continue their strong form by overcoming the latter. 'Everything worked well for both of us today (yesterday),' said Thinaah in a post-match interview with the Badminton World Federation (BWF). 'There were times when we were under pressure but the support that Pearly and the coaches gave really helped and we hope to continue this momentum tomorrow (today). Dangerous duo: China's Jia Yifan-Zhang Shuxian will be in Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah's way in the semi-finals of the China Open today. — AFP Pearly said: 'We knew their attack is quite strong, so we were well prepared with our defence. 'I think we did well on this, so I'm very happy with today's (yesterday) match. 'There's still room for improvement and we are working on getting better. We are trying to improve our consistency.' Yifan-Shuxian were also impressive in the last eight, easily overcoming another Malaysian duo, world No. 22 Teoh Mei Xing-Go Pei Kee 21-7, 21-15 in only 34 minutes. Mei Xing said that Yifan-Shuxian have improved after playing together for nearly a year. 'Our opponents played very well today (yesterday). We could not cope with their speed,' Mei Xing told the Badminton World Federation (BWF). 'Their combination is very smooth compared to when they started playing together. Now, their shots and rotation are difficult to play against. 'We can learn a lot from their speed, power and tactics.' Now, it's Pearly-Thinaah's turn to try to stop Yifan-Shuxian, who will also have the home support behind them. Women's doubles coach Rosman Razak has an important task - come up with a winning strategy for his charges. Pearly-Thinaah will be attempting to reach their fifth final of the year after capturing the Thailand Open and finishing second in the Indonesian Open and Masters to go with their runners-up finish in Japan. The pair are also looking to maintain their form ahead of the World Championships from Aug 25-31 in Paris. Meanwhile, in the men's doubles, world No. 2 Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik also booked their spot in the semi-finals after beating world No. 7 teammates Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun 21-16, 21-16. Aaron-Wooi Yik will next face India's 2022 Asian Games gold medallists Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty for a place in the final. Satwiksairaj-Chirag prevented an all-Malaysian semi-final after coming out on top over independent pair Ong Yew Sin-Teo Ee Yi 21-18, 21-14. RESULTS ( Malaysians unless stated ) Quarter-finals Men's singles: Chou Tien-chen (Tpe) bt Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Tha) 21-17, 21-11; Shi Yuqi (Chn) bt Li Shifeng (Chn) 15-21, 21-15, 21-11; Wang Zhengxing (Chn) bt Christo Popov (Fra) 21-6, 22-20; Men's doubles: Fajar Alfian-Shohibul Fikri (Ina) bt Seo Seung-jae-Kim Won-ho (Kor) 21-19, 21-14; Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik bt Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun 21-16, 21-16; Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty (Ind) bt Ong Yew Sin-Teo Ee Yi 21-18, 21-14. Women's singles: Akane Yamaguchi (Jpn) bt Unnati Hooda (Ind) 21-16, 21-12; Wang Zhiyi (Chn) bt Chiu Pin-chian (Tpe) 21-16, 21-11; Han Yue (Chn) bt Gregoria Mariska (Ina) 21-19, 21-18; An Se-young (Kor) bt Chen Yufei (Chn) 21-18, 21-19. Women's doubles: Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah bt Yuki Fukushima-Mayu Matsumoto (Jpn) 21-16, 21-12; Jia Yifan-Zhang Shuxian (Chn) bt Teoh Mei Xing-Go Pei Kee 21-7, 21-15; Liu Shengshu-Tan Ning (Chn) bt Li Yijing-Luo Xumin (Chn) 21-13, 17-21, 21-16. Mixed doubles: Guo Xinwa-Chen Fanghui (Chn) bt Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei 21-19, 21-15; Jiang Zhenbang-Wei Yaxin (Chn) bt Wang Chan-Jeong Na-eun (Kor) 21-17, 21-14; Feng Yanzhe-Huang Dongping (Chn) bt Rehan Naufal-Gloria Emanuelle (Ina) 21-14, 21-11; Jafar Hidayatullah-Felisha Pasaribu (Ina) bt Tang Chun Man-Tse Ying Suet (Hkg) 21-13, 18-21, 21-17.

Stern China test awaits Pearly-Thinaah in semi-finals
Stern China test awaits Pearly-Thinaah in semi-finals

The Star

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Star

Stern China test awaits Pearly-Thinaah in semi-finals

National women's doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah in action against China's Jia Yifan-Zhang Shuxian in the semi-final match of Malaysian Masters at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil on Saturday. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star PETALING JAYA: Women's doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah's fine form this year will be put to the test when they face home pair Jia Yifan-Zhang Shuxian in the China Open semi-finals today. Pearly-Thinaah booked their spot in the last four with a commanding 21-16, 21-12 win in over Japan's world No. 9 Yuki Fukushima-Mayu Matsumoto in just 39 minutes at the Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Changzhou yesterday. The world No. 3 are now just one victory away from reaching back-to-back finals after finishing runners-up in the Japan Open in Tokyo last week. World No. 7 Yifan-Shuxian though have proved to be a tough pair to get past for Pearly-Thinaah before this. The Malaysians have only beaten the Chinese duo once in their past four meetings but are hoping to continue their strong form by overcoming the latter. "Everything worked well for both of us today (yesterday)," said Thinaah in a post-match interview with the Badminton World Federation (BWF). "There were times when we were under pressure but the support that Pearly and the coaches gave really helped and we hope to continue this momentum tomorrow (today). Pearly said: "We knew their attack is quite strong, so we were well prepared with our defence. "I think we did well on this, so I'm very happy with today's (yesterday) match. "There's still room for improvement and we are working on getting better. We are trying to improve our consistency." Yifan-Shuxian were also impressive in the last eight, easily overcoming another Malaysian duo, world No. 22 Teoh Mei Xing-Go Pei Kee 21-7, 21-15 in only 34 minutes. Mei Xing said that Yifan-Shuxian have improved after playing together for nearly a year. "Our opponents played very well today (yesterday). We could not cope with their speed," Mei Xing told the Badminton World Federation (BWF). "Their combination is very smooth compared to when they started playing together. Now, their shots and rotation are difficult to play against. "We can learn a lot from their speed, power and tactics." Now, it's Pearly-Thinaah's turn to try to stop Yifan-Shuxian, who will also have the home support behind them. Women's doubles coach Rosman Razak has an important task - come up with a winning strategy for his charges. Pearly-Thinaah will be attempting to reach their fifth final of the year after capturing the Thailand Open and finishing second in the Indonesian Open and Masters to go with their runners-up finish in Japan. The pair are also looking to maintain their form ahead of the World Championships from Aug 25-31 in Paris.

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