Korea Grand Prix Gold: Shella Devi Aulia–Anggia Shitta Awanda surge into quarter-final round
Indonesia’s upcoming players Shella Devi Aulia and Anggia Shitta Awanda reached into Women’s Doubles quarter-final after showing exit to Canada’s Joycelyn Ko and Christin Tsai in round-of-16 contest at Korea Grand Prix Gold 2012 on Thursday, December 6,
in Korea.
The un-seeded Indonesian shuttlers, who have been showing strong character in all matches in the championship, continued their winning streak in the pre-quarter-final stage and they took just 25 minutes to topple their rivals in a dominating manner.
Shella and Anggia were in complete command of rallies in the match as they played with remarkable precision and managed to end up the battle in straight games with a staggering total on the score board.
On the other hand, Joycelyn and Christin could not extend their winning run in the tournament as they failed to play positive and aggressive badminton in the round-of-16 clash and lost the match without putting up strong show.
Shella and Anggia showed an amazing aggression in the arena from the starting points of first game and they easily built a remarkable pressure on their Canadian challengers.
The hard-to-learn variations in Shella and Anggia’s strokes assisted them to maintain their supremacy in the arena without facing any trouble from their rivals.
Shella and Anggia progressed with a stunning speed in the starting part and remained in lead until the one-minute break.
After the mid-game interval, the impressive Shella and Anggia stayed focused on court and remained successful in maintaining a sound difference on score board.
The positive and attacking play of Shella and Anggia helped them to remain on driving seat and they secured the first game with a stunning margin of 21-9.
In the second game, Joycelyn and Christin put in extra effort to play attacking and positive badminton but they could not create any difference and remained struggling on court.
On the other hand, Shella and Anggia entertained the crowd with their impressive craft and they stayed in lead on score board until the end of opening half.
After the break, the Indonesian shuttlers continued putting up strong show and remained successful in grabbing the set with a terrific margin of 21-14.
The in-form Shella and Anggia remained successful in winning this Women’s Doubles battle in a lopsided fashion with an inspiring 21-9 and 21-14 score on the board.
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