JAKARTA - Indonesian men's doubles, Sabar Karyaman/Mohammad Reza won the round of 16 at the Singapore Open 2022. This young pair won against Malaysian representatives, Goh V Shem/Low Juan Shem.

Appearing at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Thursday, July 14 at noon WIB, Sabar/Reza did not encounter any difficulties. They won in two games for 27 minutes with a score of 21-11 and 21-18.

This victory over the representatives of Malaysia brought Sabar/Reza to the quarter-finals. In the last eight, they will face the winner of the match between Ong Yew Sin/Teo Ee Yi (Malaysia) vs. Lu Ching Yo/Yang Po Han (Taiwan).

Before Sabar/Reza ensured victory, Jonathan Christie first appeared on the field. However, the men's singles move ran aground after losing three games to the Japanese representative, Kodai Naraoka.

After winning convincingly in the first game with 21-7, Jojo ran aground in the next two matches. He seemed to lose touch and gave up 18-21 and 15-21.

Apart from Jojo, Rinov/Pitha also ran aground in the round of 16. The runner-up for the Malaysia Masters 2022 was eliminated by seventh seed Gooh Soon Huat/Shevon Jemie Lai.

In the same sector, Hafiz Faizal/Serena Kani were also helpless against the fourth seed from Hong Kong. They gave up with a score of 16-21 and 10-21.


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