Hans Kristian Vittinghus demolishes Kenichi Tago in Men’s Singles Group B at BWF Superseries Finals
Denmark’s spirited player Hans Kristian Vittinghus showed a staggering performance in Men’s Singles Group B and remained successful in defeating his higher ranked challenger Kenichi Tago of Japan at BWF Superseries Premier 2012 on Thursday, December 13,
in China.
The un-seeded Vittinghus, who is currently World Number 23 in Men’s Singles category, played at his best speed and remained successful in crushing the third seeded Tago who has been positioned at number five in Men’s Singles world standings.
Danish shuttler was impressive in his aggressive and positive play as he did not let the pace of rallies down and eventually registered a comprehensive victory over Tago by winding up the match in straight sets with a crushing margin.
Meanwhile, the higher ranked Tago tried his best to manipulate the loopholes of his Danish rival but he failed to match the speed of the game and eventually bowed down in a vulnerable fashion without taking any set.
Vittinghus showed a wonderful aggression in the arena from the initial points of first set by building a huge pressure on his opponent.
The hard-to-learn variations in Vittinghus’ shots helped him to maintain his domination against his challenger in the arena.
Danish shuttler did not show any respect to his spirited Japanese challenger in the starting half and took a tremendous lead in the arena.
The aggressive Vittinghus remained comfortable in the arena after the mid-game interval as he played with the same approach.
Vittinghus did not reduce the pace of the game at any stage and comfortably grabbed the first set with a decent 21-18 margin on the board.
Things were similar in the second game of this interesting contest as Vittinghus played in the similar aggressive fashion.
The in-form Vittinghus was in incredible control of the game and he remained successful in establishing a comfortable gap until the end of first half.
Tago failed to show strong performance in the second game of this fight as his opponent Vittinghus played better game and secured the set with a stunning 21-13 total on the board.
Danish man made his presence strongly felt in the arena as he trounced Tago in an inspiring manner with a convincing margin of 21-18 and 21-13.
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