Two days after a tough loss against the resurgent Japanese player, Kento Momota, Kidambi Srikanth is determined to bounce back and defend his Indonesia Open crown. In a press conference for the BLIBLI Indonesia Open 2018, Srikanth expressed his eagerness to put the past behind him and give a better performance in the tournament.
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A New Challenge Awaits
Srikanth acknowledges that Momota is a formidable opponent but remains optimistic about his chances. He is determined to play better than his last match, which was not a close contest. While Srikanth had a fantastic year with four major wins, he recognizes that there are many other talented players in the Men’s Singles category who may also be favorites to win, including Momota. Additionally, the tournament will be held in a different venue this year, adding another layer of excitement to the competition.
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A Battle of Titans in Women’s Singles
Nitchaon Jindapol, the Women’s Singles player, also faces a challenging match against Akane Yamaguchi, a teammate of Momota. Jindapol admits that she has never beaten Yamaguchi and recognizes the difficulty of facing her in the first round. However, Jindapol draws inspiration from her previous triumphs in the tournament, including a victory against world No.1 Tai Tzu Ying in 2017. She believes that any of the top 50 Women’s Singles players are capable of defeating each other, and it ultimately comes down to who performs better on the day.
The Fierce Competition in Men’s Doubles
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Liu Yuchen, an aspiring Men’s Doubles player, knows that all eyes will be on him and his partner Li Junhui, especially because of their rivalry with Indonesian duo Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo. Liu and Li lost to the Indonesian pair in the final of the DAIHATSU Indonesia Masters 2018, and they are determined to redeem themselves and retain the Indonesian crown they won last year. They anticipate a tough challenge from Denmark and Japan as well.
The Rise of Mathias Christiansen
Mathias Christiansen, a Danish Mixed Doubles player, is excited about his partnership with Christinna Pedersen. Christiansen admits that playing with Pedersen has helped him improve both mentally and technically. He is confident in their abilities and looks forward to their opening match against Ireland’s Sam and Chloe Magee. If they win, they could potentially face Hafiz Faizal and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja, a strong Indonesian pair whom they lost to in Malaysia last week.
Liliyana Natsir’s Potential Farewell
In Mixed Doubles, veteran player Liliyana Natsir addressed speculation about her retirement. While she has not made a final decision, she hinted that this could be her last Indonesia Open. Natsir, along with Tontowi Ahmad, aims to replicate their success from last year and win the championship on home soil. She maintains a realistic approach and wants to enjoy the event while staying focused.
The BLIBLI Indonesia Open 2018 promises to be an exhilarating tournament filled with intense matches and fierce competition. The event kicks off tomorrow with first-round matches spread across two days at Istora Senayan. With a prize pool of US$1.25 million, the tournament is one of the top three events on the HSBC BWF World Tour. Don’t miss out on the action!
FAQs
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When does the BLIBLI Indonesia Open 2018 start?
- The tournament begins tomorrow with first-round matches split into two days at Istora Senayan.
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How many players/pairs are participating in the tournament?
- There are 32 players/pairs in all five draws.
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What is the prize money for the tournament?
- Athletes will be competing for a share of US$1.25 million in prize money.
Conclusion
The BLIBLI Indonesia Open 2018 is set to be a thrilling event, with top players from around the world vying for victory. Kidambi Srikanth, Nitchaon Jindapol, Liu Yuchen, Mathias Christiansen, and Liliyana Natsir are just a few of the talented athletes to watch out for. Make sure to tune in and witness the excitement as these players battle it out on the court. For more information about the tournament, visit Carnegiecentre.
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