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JAKARTA - Anthony Sinisuka Ginting will fight to improve his meeting record with the world number one men's singles from Denmark Viktor Axelsen when competing in the semifinals of the Indonesia Masters 2022 at Istora Gelora Bung Karno, Jakarta, Saturday 11 June. Anthony came out as the champion of the Super 500 level tournament in front of the public himself in the same place after winning a two-game battle against Axelsen. The victory two years ago was Anthony's last against the Danish representative in the last five meetings between the two players. The men's singles ranked sixth The world has lost four straight games against Axelsen, including in the quarter-finals of the All England 2022 when Anthony lost two straight games. These results further extended Axelsen's winning record to 6-4. However, today, Anthony has the opportunity to improve that record and at the same time repeat the final two years ago when he competed in front of Indonesian badminton fans. one world is arguably still in good form throughout this season. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic gold medalist won the All England 2022 last March and lifted the European Badminton Championship trophy one month later. Meanwhile, Anthony has not won a single title so far this season. Of the 19 matches this season, the badminton player from Cimahi, West Java has lost nine. His best achievement in 2022 was one time reaching the semifinals at the Super 300 Swiss Open 2022 before finally losing to representatives from India Prannoy HS. Apart from Anthony, three other representatives also will fight in the semifinals of the Indonesia Masters today, with details of two representatives from the men's doubles and one women's doubles sector.

The following is the schedule for Indonesia's representatives in the semifinals of the Indonesia Masters 2022 which starts at 12.00 WIB: Apriyani Rahayu/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti [7] vs Pearly Tan/Thinaah Muralitharan [6] (Malaysia) Anthony Sinisuka Ginting [4] vs Viktor Axelsen [1] (Denmark)Marcus Fernaldi Gideon/Kevin Sanjaya [1] vs Liang Wei Keng/Wang Chang (China) Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto [5] vs He Ji Ting/Zhou Hao Dong (China)


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