Thursday, October 25, 2012

Kaori Imabeppu secures her berth in Women’s Singles main round at Yonex Denmark Open 2012

Kaori Imabeppu secures her berth in Women’s Singles main round at Yonex Denmark Open 2012

Japan’s in-form shuttler Kaori Imabeppu showed her tremendous skills and secured her spot in Women’s Singles main round after showing exit to her lower ranked opponent Dimitria Popstoikova of Bulgaria in the qualifying round at the Yonex Denmark Open 2012 on Tuesday, October 16, in Denmark.

The impressive Kaori, who entered into the qualifying round as the second seeded player, showed her hard-to-learn skills on court and easily overpowered Dimitria without facing even a slight problem throughout the battle.

Japanese shuttler was in staggering form as she played remarkable precision and managed to end up the match in straight games with a stunning margin by taking just 26 minutes on court.

On the other hand, the lower ranked Dimitria failed to continue her winning run in the qualifying round of the tournament as she remained unable to cope up with the impressive speed and perfection of her rival and crashed out without creating a considerable impact.

In the first game, both ladies played to their maximum potential and pushed each other in all corners of the court but none of them could set up a comfortable lead at the opening stage.

However, the inform Kaori started to change the things around by playing at her best speed and stayed slightly ahead of her challenger until the one-minute break when she was ahead at 11-10.

After the mid-game interval, the incredible Kaori controlled the pace of rallies by pacing up the game and maintained her domination without facing any major resistance.

The second seeded Japanese shuttler managed to claim the opening game with a remarkable 21-15 score on the board.

In the following set, the in-form Kaori showed her lofty craft on court as she occupied the driving seat without showing any respect to her rival and managed to establish a stunning 11-2 lead in the opening half.

After the break, the gritty Japanese shuttler continued her staggering performance on court and she did not take much time in finishing the set with a killing difference of 21-8.

The aggressive Kaori won this Women’s Singles clash in a dictating manner with an inspiring 21-15 and 21-8 margin on the score board.

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