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Riichi Takeshita slaughters Erdenebayar Enkhbold in Men’s Singles qualifying round at China Open

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Riichi Takeshita slaughters Erdenebayar Enkhbold in Men’s Singles qualifying round at China Open
Japan’s upcoming shuttler Riichi Takeshita got a superb start as he played with impressive confidence in the arena and outplayed Mongolia’s Erdenebayar Enkhbold in Men’s Singles qualifying round at Li Ning China Open 2012 on Tuesday, November 13, in China.
The Japanese shuttler stayed in complete command of the affairs on court and he face no trouble in showing exit to his opponent in a one-sided fashion while working for just 14 minutes on court.
Takeshita was in excellent form in the arena as he did not face any problem in taking the bird early from all areas and managed to end up the fight in a stunning fashion with a slaughtering margin on the score board.
On the other hand, the confused Erdenebayar was shocked with the cruel treatment on court as he failed to respond well to the attacking shots of his Japanese rival and lost to him without showing up any considerable performance.
In the opening set, the in-form Takeshita displayed a phenomenal show on court as he executed shots with remarkable variations from opening points.
Takeshita proved that he has achieved top class skills of the game as he played with tremendous control and precision and eventually got a strong domination in the arena.
Until the one-minute break, the aggressive Takeshita was sailing smoothly and he established a wonderful difference on the board.
After the break, Erdenebayar tried to play attacking badminton but could not make the right shot selection and remained trailing.
Takeshita was very calm and composed on court as he did not show any sign of confusion and wrapped up the opening game with a dominating difference of 21-3.
Things were similar in the second set as Takeshita played in the similar aggressive fashion and remained in lead at the initial stage.
Takeshita displayed his unmatched craft by taking the bird timely from all areas and easily set up a huge lead until the one-minute break.
After the interval, Takeshita was composed and positive all the way to end up the second game with a stunning 21-7 score on the board.
The Japanese shuttler emerged as the winner of this straight-set battle in just 14 minutes with a superb 21-3 and 21-7 score on the board.

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