Andres Quadri proves his worth against Jamari Rose in Men’s Singles fight at XXI Pan Am Junior 2012
Mexico’s talented player Andres Quadri proved his mettle on court when he grabbed a phenomenal victory by proving his worth against Jamaica’s Jamari Rose in Men’s Singles fight at the XXI pan Am Junior 2012 Team Event on Monday, July 23, in Canada.
The aggressive Mexican player proved that he has got what it takes to become a quality player as he played to his maximum potential and easily overpowered Jamari in a completely commanding way.
The in-form Andres played tremendous badminton without losing his focus at any stage and remained successful in finishing off the battle in straight games without showing any mercy to his Jamaican opponent.
On the other hand, Jamari tried to put up good show in opening set but failed to live up to the expectations at the ending stage. In the second game, he could not show strong resistance on court and easily lost to his Mexican opponent in a lopsided manner.
Andres started his convincing run in opening set of the contest by playing positive and composed badminton.
However, the Mexican shuttler could not get a strong position in the match as his opponent was also playing aggressive game.
Both shuttlers were impressive in opening rallies first game as they played attacking badminton and remained close until the mid-game interval.
After the break, Andres showed his brilliance as he changed his tactics and played with precision to take a small lead.
The Mexican player controlled the pace of the game at the ending points of opening set and won it with a decent difference of 21-17.
In the second game, Andres sailed smoothly by keeping his pace quite high and maintained his upper hand on score board until the one-minute break.
After the mid-game interval, Andres continued putting up his best performance as he did not show any sign of confusion on court and eventually snatched the game with a tremendous margin of 21-12.
The impressive Andres easily proved his mettle against Jamari by ending up the fight in straight games of 34 minutes with a striking 21-17 and 21-12 score on the board.
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