Turkiye International: Dmytro Zavadsky proves his supremacy in Men’s Singles quarter-final clash
Ukraine’s Dmytro Zavadsky stretched his winning run by playing to his maximum potential and remained successful in securing his berth in Men’s Singles semi-final at the Turkiye International 2012.
In the quarter-final clash on Friday, December 21, the in-form Zavadsky showed his remarkable skills and overpowered his lower ranked player Inoki Theopilus of France while consuming just 30 minutes in the arena.
The incredible Zavadsky, who entered into this tournament as the top seeded player in Men’s Singles category, put up strong show of top class badminton and remained successful in crushing his challenger in straight sets with a huge margin on the score board.
On the other hand, the lower ranked Inoki failed to respond well to the powerful shots of his Ukrainian challenger and he eventually went down in this quarter-final clash in straight games without even getting closer.
In the first set, the in-form Zavadsky delivered a staggering feat in the arena as he played shots with dictating control from initial points.
The phenomenal variations in Zavadsky’s strokes helped him to continue his superiority against his French rival on court.
Zavadsky proceeded with a terrific speed in the first part and stayed ahead on the board until the one-minute interval.
The underdog Inoki, who was an un-seeded player in the main draw, failed to create trouble for his top seeded Ukrainian rival after the mid-game interval as he lost his focus in the arena.
French shuttler committed many mistakes by hitting the bird into the net of out of the court that kept him trailing miles behind on the board.
On the contrary, the Ukrainian shuttler stayed positive and aggressive in the arena and maintained the pace of rallies at the highest and eventually wrapped up the set with a crushing margin of 21-14.
Inoki was once again in all sorts of trouble in the second set as he received a severe treatment from his challenger who was flawless in the arena.
The cracking smashes and net killings kept Zavadsky ahead of his challenger all the way until the end of first part in second set.
In the concluding part of second game, the incredible Zavadsky continued his comfortable ride and easily clinched the set with a huge score of 21-10.
The in-form Zavadsky emerged as the winner by a huge margin as he easily finished up this match in straight games with a lopsided 21-14 and 21-10 score on the board.
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