Hong Kong Open 2024 Results: Released Champion Title, Patience/Reza Runner Up
JAKARTA - Indonesian men's doubles, Sabar Karyaman Gautama/Moh Reza Pahlevi managed to complete the Hong Kong Open 2024 agenda with an runner-up title. The status of the champion is independent of your grip after losing to Kang Min Hyuk/Seo Seung Jae.
Appearing in Hong Kong Coliseum on Sunday, September 15, Sabar/Reza actually got the points first at the start of the match. But the Korean pair can respond by getting the three points that put them in the lead.
Patience/Reza tried to close the distance at the beginning of the match, but Kang/Seo could reduce these efforts. Kang/Seo's attacks also seemed difficult to hold by the Indonesian pair. The score moved from 1-3 to 2-7.
The third seed from Korea continues to maintain the rhythm. Patience/Reza trailed 3-11 at intervals within five minutes.
After the Sabar/Reza interval, you can get points. Kang/Seo did not necessarily get attacked and continued to apply an attacking game. Sabar/Reza, who are now ranked 22 in the world, trailing 8-15.
Be patient/Reza tried to end Kang/Seo's dominance. After the score of 9-17, Sabar/Reza can get three points in a row. Kang/Seo can again win points with a good game strategy. Patience/Reza lost 13-21 in the first game.
Kang/Seo again led the points at the beginning of the second game. Patience/Reza did not want to be left behind further, but Kang/Seo's attack became a problem for them.
The appearance of Sabar/Reza as can be read by Kang/Seo. Sabar/Reza's efforts to approach Kang/Seo have not shown a positive sign. Even though they can get points, both are 6-11 behind at the interval.
The second half of the game was marked by a consecutive point of Sabar/Reza which made a distance of only one point to 11-12. Be patient/Reza could not continue the streak of points, but they were able to keep their distance from the world number four pair. Even the score is 14-14.
Again, Sabar/Reza could not continue the positive momentum. After that moment, Sabar/Reza trailed 14-18. Had won the 15th point, Sabar/Reza were 15-20 behind. Patience/Reza won two more points when the opponent reached match point, but could not block the opponent's victory.
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