Kai Schaefer trounces Christoph Heiniger in qualifying round of Turkiye International 2012
Germany’s upcoming player Kai Schaefer proved his supremacy on court as he displayed his lofty craft and outplayed Switzerland’s Christoph Heiniger in Men’s Singles qualifying round of Turkiye International 2012 on Wednesday, December 19, in Turkey.
The in-form German shuttler, who participated in qualifying round as an un-seeded player, displayed his lofty skills and toppled Christoph while consuming 32 minutes in the arena.
Schaefer was in smashing form as he played positive badminton on court and maintained his upper hand all the way to end up the contest in straight games with a convincing difference on the board.
In the meanwhile, Swiss shuttler tried his level best to employ his attacking skills but failed to destroy the impressive defence of his rival and remained unable to escape defeat from the hands of his German challenger.
Schaefer showed an amazing aggression in the arena from the initial rallies of first set by creating a huge pressure on his rival.
The highly elevated skills and wonderful game plan helped Schaefer to put his opponent in all sorts of problem in the arena.
Schaefer advanced with a superb speed in the first half and stayed ahead on the board until the interval. Meanwhile, the confused Heiniger failed to get stronger after the one-minute break as he lost his focus on court.
It was a smooth sailing for the in-form Schaefer who did not face any tough resistance from his opponent and won the opening game with a staggering 21-15 margin on the board.
Heiniger was once again in trouble in the following set as he faced a punishing treatment from his opponent who was aggressive on court.
Schaefer displayed his unparalleled skills on court by taking the bird timely from all corners and kept his upper hand over his challenger.
In the ending part of second game, the lofty Schaefer continued his smooth sailing and easily grabbed the set with a huge margin of 21-16.
The in-form German player remained in complete command of rallies throughout this qualifying round fight and he easily stamped his mark over Heiniger in straight games with a completely controlled 21-15 and 21-16 score on the board.
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