Jacco Arends and Jelle Maas nail Men’s Doubles title at Irish International 2012 – Badminton news
Jacco Arends and Jelle Maas, the most talented shuttlers from Netherlands, showed their tremendous craft on court and remained successful in winning Men’s Doubles crown at the Irish International 2012 on Sunday, December 9, in Ireland.
Jacco and Jelle played terrific game in the final encounter and they managed to stamp their mark over Germany’s Johannes Schoettler and Josche Zurwonne by finishing up the contest in just 30 minutes.
The in-form Jacco and Jelle, who were second seeds in Men’s Doubles draw in the event, continued their staggering performance without showing any sign of confusion and managed to end up the contest in straight games with a wonderful margin on the board.
On the contrary, the fifth seeded Johannes and Josche could not stretch their incredible performance in the arena as they failed to dominate the pace and eventually lost the match without taking any set.
In the starting game, the impressive Jacco and Jelle showed a spectacular show in the arena as they executed powerful strokes with dictating control from opening points.
The highly elevated craft and wonderful game plan assisted Jacco and Jelle to keep their rivals in all sorts of problem in the opening set.
Jacco and Jelle stayed in dominating position all the way to take a convincing lead until the end of opening half.
The aggressive Jacco and Jelle remained comfortable in the arena after the mid-game interval as they played with the same impressive speed.
It was a smooth sailing for the aggressive Jacco and Jelle who did not face any reasonable fight from their opponents and won the first set with a superb 21-14 difference on the board.
In the second game, the German shuttlers were again in all sorts of trouble as they failed to play positive badminton and received a hostile treatment from their Dutch rivals who were flawless in the arena.
Until the one-minute break, the incredible Jacco and Jelle remained consistent in playing with command and variations and stayed ahead on the board.
Dutch shuttlers continued their staggering run in the arena in the concluding half and remained successful in winning the second game with a reasonable margin of 21-19.
Jacco and Jelle earned glory by winding up the final match in a dominating fashion with a wonderful margin of 21-14 and 21-19.
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