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Poodchalat Pisit topples Seung Ki Yim in Men’s Singles first round at Korea Grand Prix Gold 2012

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Poodchalat Pisit topples Seung Ki Yim in Men’s Singles first round at Korea Grand Prix Gold 2012
Thailand’s spirited player Poodchalat Pisit showed his impressive class in the arena and advanced into Men’s Singles second round after defeating his local challenger Seung Ki Yim in first round clash at Korea Grand Prix Gold 2012 on Tuesday, December 4,
in Korea.
The in-form Poodchalat, who has been struggling hard to get good results in international tournaments, showed a wonderful performance and remained successful in winning the first round encounter in just 35 minutes.
Thai shuttler did not show any sign of slowing down the pace of rallies at any stage and remained successful in winding up this Men’s Singles clash in straight games with a staggering margin on the score board.
Korea shuttler, on the other hand, could not put up strong show as he conceded many points by playing negative shots and eventually knelt down against the uncontrollable Poodchalat without taking any game.
In the starting game, the in-form Poodchalat delivered a spectacular performance on court as he executed shots with deception from starting rallies.
Poodchalat was quite quick in getting the bird early and he did not face any complication in placing his strokes in right areas.
Until the end of first half of first set, the incredible Poodchalat stayed focused and he took a strong position on board by taking a reasonable gap.
The fight continued in the same way as Poodchalat maintained his upper hand over his local opponent and did not show him any respect.
Poodchalat was quite calm and composed in the arena as he did not play negative badminton and ended up the first set with a stunning difference of 21-15.
In the second game, the Thai shuttler did not lose his concentration at any stage in the starting half as he played with control and precision.
The hard to return smashes and net killings kept Poodchalat ahead of his Korean opponent all the way until the end of first part in second game.
In the concluding part of second game, the impressive Poodchalat continued his smooth ride and easily bagged the second game by a superb score of 21-15.
Poodchalat stamped his mark over Seung Ki in a completely controlled fashion with a dominating 21-15 and 21-15 score on the board.

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