JAKARTA - Indonesia has two representatives in the final of the Macau Open 2024. Sabar Karyaman Gutama/Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani followed Dejan Ferdiansyah/Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja to the top party.

The certainty of Sabar/Reza stepping into the final was obtained after overthrowing Malaysian men's doubles, Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub/Tan Wee Kiong, two straight games, 21-12 and 21-19.

Patience/Reza started the first game badly. They immediately fell behind 0-4.

However, their minor appearance got there. After that, they got up and instead turned things around with eight points in a row.

Patience/Reza also closed the interval with a convincing advantage, 11-6.

After the break, Sabar/Reza were unstoppable. They shot up to book game points 20-12. With just one experiment, the non-PBSI men's doubles secured the first set.

In the second set, Sabar/Reza fought tightly until they drew 4-4. They even fell behind in the interval with a score of 10-11.

After rest, the rise of Sabar/Reza begins. Even though they are 11-14 behind, they don't panic.

Patience/Reza start by equalizing 15-15 to packing match points 20-17. It took them three attempts to hold the second set and make sure they walked to the final.

Be patient/Reza have been waiting for Chen Xujun/Liu Yi in the final match. The Chinese men's doubles to the final after beating the Chinese Taipei, 22-24, 21-13, and 23-21 pairs.

Unfortunately, the good journey of Sabar/Reza and Dejan/Gloria was not followed by Alwi Farhan, Indonesia's last representative in the semifinals.

He ran aground in the top four against Ng Ka Long (Hong Kong) through a rubber game, 21-8, 18-21, and 16-21.

Alwi can easily take the first set. He left his opponent 8-1 at the start of the match.

The Indonesian men's singles then closed the interval with a landslide advantage of 11-4.

Ka Long's points then stopped at number eight, while Alwi continued to walk until securing the first set.

However, in the second set, Ka Long got up. A fierce battle occurred even though Alwi stopped at the interval with an 11-7 advantage.

Had moved away 15-10, slowly Alwi was overtaken. The peak of his decline occurred after points 18-14.

Ka Long managed to equalize 18-18 before four consecutive points made him take the second set.

Instead of rising in the determination set, Alwi even returned to show minor performance like the second set.

He had taken the lead 6-1 before securing the break with a score of 11-8.

Again, Alwi's appearance after the break has decreased and Ka Long can change the game to get up.

After the position was 12-12, Ka Long was unstoppable. Alwi was close to 16-18, but Ka Long won four consecutive points to close the semifinal match.


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