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JAKARTA - Indonesian mixed doubles, Rinov Rivaldy/Pitha Haningtyas advanced to the quarter-finals of the Hylo Open 2022. They also confirmed tickets to the HSBC World Tour Finals 2022.

Tickets to the last eight of the Hylo Open 2022 were secured after the fall of French representatives, Lucas Corvee/Sharone Bauer, in the second round match at Saarlandhalle, Germany on Thursday, November 3 afternoon WIB. Rinov/Pitha beat Lucas/Sharone in 34 minutes with a final score of 23-21, 21-11.

At the beginning of the first game, Rinov/Pitha had a six-point lead but followed by the French representatives until the twin score was 6-6. After that, the Indonesian representatives can win the advantage in the first interval with a score of 11-6.

This is a slick capital for Rinov/Pitha to widen the distance by more than six points. Towards the end of the first game match, there was resistance from Lucas/Sharone with match points, but in the end Indonesia led 23-21.

Entering the second game, Rinov/Pitha again stole points with a score of 5-1 until the initial interval still belonged to them with 11-5 points. After the interval, the Indonesian representatives took the lead and were able to close the match with a 21-11 victory to ensure they qualified for the quarter-finals of the Hylo Open 2022.

In the quarter-finals, Rinov/Pitha will face the Danish pair Mathias Thyrri/Amalie Magelund who escaped after defeating Taiwanese representatives Ye Hong Wei/Lee Chia Hsin 21-14, 12-21, 22-20.

Along with securing tickets to the quarter-finals of the Hylo Open 2022, Rinov/Pitha are also confirmed to have won a ticket to the BWF World Tour Finals 2022 on 14-18 December 2022 in Guangzhou, China.

"Congratulations to Rinov/Pitha for qualifying for the HSBC World Tour Finals 2022!," wrote the account @badmintilk_com on Instagram.

The escape of Rinov/Pitha added to the livelyness of Indonesian representatives at the BWF World Tour Finals 2022. Because previously Jonatan Christie, Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian and Mohammad Ahsan/Hendra from the men's doubles sector were confirmed to pass.


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