. Game 1 LCW-PG: 21-19 (Game over at the 20th minute) Smash Winner LCW-PG: 08-05 Net Winner LCW-PG: 04-05 Clear Winner LCW-PG: 01-05 Game 2 LCW-PG: 11-08 (Interval at the 32nd minute) Smash Winner LCW-PG: 06-03 Net Winner LCW-PG: 01-02 Clear Winner LCW-PG: 01-01 Looking at the stats, LCW is attacking instead of taking things easy. .
. Game 1 LCW-PG: 21-19 (Game over at the 20th minute) Game 2 LCW-PG: 11-08 (Interval at the 32nd minute) LCW-PG: 14-14 (All level at the 37th minute) Now, we have a match. .
. Game 1 LCW-PG: 21-19 (Game over at the 20th minute) Game 2 LCW-PG: 11-08 (Interval at the 32nd minute) LCW-PG: 14-14 (All level at the 37th minute) .
. Game 1 LCW-PG: 21-19 (Game over at the 20th minute) Game 2 LCW-PG: 11-08 (Interval at the 32nd minute) LCW-PG: 14-14 (All level at the 37th minute) LCW-PG: 20-20 (All level at the 44th minute) LCW-PG: 21-21 (All level at the 46th minute) LCW-PG: 23-21 (Match over at the 47th minute) .
lcw must be saying.. 'maybe maybe maybe... I gave him so many chances and maybe he still cannot kill me.. so maybe, I win it lor.. lol'.
In game 1, Wang XL/YuYang are giving coaching lesson to the Korean pair. In game 2, are they trying to save some face for their opponents? Better be careful.
. Now to follow DEN-vs-CHN. (Oh, I didn't PAW this one) Will follow the other one, KOR-vs-CHN; Ha.J.E/Kim.M.[6]-vs-Wang.X.L/Yu.Y.[1] .
2011 Denmark Open SSP Semi-Finals: The Ha.J.E/Kim.M.J.[6]-vs-Wang.X.L/Yu.Y.[1] match . Game 1 HJE/KMJ-WXL/YY: 08-21 Game 2 HJE/KMJ-WXL/YY: 21-14 (Match now at the 36th minute) .