National Circuit GP Finals: Goh Soon Huat tames Ahmadi Abdul Saman in Men’s Singles Group D
Malaysia’s upcoming player Goh Soon Huat proved his domination on court as he outplayed his un-seeded challenger Ahmadi Abdul Saman in Men’s Singles Group D at Maybank National Circuit GP Finals 2012 in Malaysia, on Thursday, December 28.
The seventh seeded Soon Huat, who has been making his presence strongly felt in the recent events, played to his maximum potential and he remained successful in winning the match in just 33 minutes.
Soon Huat showed a wonderful aggression on court as he played with remarkable precision and managed to end up this opening fight in straight sets with a superb margin on the score board.
On the other hand, the lower ranked Ahmadi failed to play positive badminton when it mattered most and eventually bowed down to his higher ranked challenger in straight sets without putting up strong show.
Soon Huat played with outstanding control in his strokes and managed to control the affairs from initial rallies of the opening set.
The unmatched variations in Soon Huat’s shots helped him to maintain his supremacy against his rival in the arena.
Soon Huat stayed in strong position all the way to take a superb lead until the end of first part.
After the mid-game break, Soon Huat stayed focused in the arena and remained successful in maintaining a comfortable gap.
Soon Huat was quite calm and composed on court as he did not take pressure and finished up the opening game with a considerable margin of 21-17.
In the following set, Soon Huat played with comfortable speed without sparing any room for Ahmadi to find a good flow.
The perfectly executed smashes and wonderful net play kept Soon Huat ahead of his rival all the way until the end of first part in second game.
Soon Huat continued putting up sound show in the ending half of second game and remained successful in winning the set with a reasonable 21-9 total on score board.
The in-form Soon Huat emerged as the winner in this Men’s Singles clash as he ended up the contest in straight sets with a dominating total of 21-17 and 21-9.
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