Yohanes Kevin Tirta beats Indra Riyanto in third round clash at Li Ning Jakarta Open 2013
Indonesia’s talented player Yohanes Kevin Tirta continued his staggering run and defeated his compatriot Indra Riyanto in the third round contest of Boy’s singles U17 category at DJARUM SIRKUIT NASIONAL Li Ning Jakarta Open 2013 on Tuesday, May 14, in Indonesia.
The impressive Yohanes, who remained aggressive in all of his previous matches, continued putting up strong show and remained successful in defeating Indra in a completely crushing fashion by taking just 20 minutes.
Yohanes was in complete command of rallies and he did not show any sign of confusion while executing powerful shots. He finished off this third round encounter in a lopsided manner with a spectacular margin of 21-15 and 21-10.
In contrast, Indra played well in the starting points of the match but soon he lost his control over the pace. He started to make errors and eventually crashed out without proving his worth on court.
Yohanes performed extremely well from the initial points of first set as he played with amazing speed and grabbed the control.
The in-form Yohanes showed that he has attained top quality skills in the arena and eventually successful in getting a strong position in the arena.
It was Yohanes who showed no respect to his spirited rival in the first half and secured a tremendous lead in the arena. He was fully focused in his shots and targeted the gaps quite accurately.
The battle proceeded in the same way after the mid-game interval as Yohanes did not lose his control in the arena. He pushed Indra everywhere by taking the bird early and stayed strong on court.
Yohanes did not slow down the pace of the game at any stage and easily bagged the first game with a reasonable 21-15 total on the board.
In the second set, Yohanes played with stunning speed without leaving any room for Indra to find a good flow.
Until the one-minute interval, the incredible Yohanes remained consistent in playing with command and variations and remained ahead on the board.
Yohanes was calm and composed in the arena in the final points of second set and won the second game with a stunning difference of 21-10.
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