Saturday, October 27, 2012

Ying Suet Tse demolishes Zuzana Pavelkova in qualifying round battle at Yonex Denmark Open

Ying Suet Tse demolishes Zuzana Pavelkova in qualifying round battle at Yonex Denmark Open

Hong Kong’s emerging shuttler Ying Suet Tse started her campaign in a confident manner as she played with precision and easily demolished Zuzana Pavelkova of Czech Republic in Women’s Singles qualifying round at Yonex Denmark Open Premier Super Series 2012 on Tuesday, October 16, in Denmark.

The aggressive Ying Suet, who has been proving her worth at international stage for the last few months, entertained the local crowd with her remarkable skills on court and easily registered her supremacy in the arena by finishing up the match in a dictating fashion.

Ying Suet was impressive in all of her shots as she did not commit any mistake and maintained her upper hand over Zuzana throughout the battle.

The Hong Kong shuttler managed to end up this qualifying round contest in straight games with a huge margin while talking just 21 minutes on court time.

On the other hand, Zuzana tried to play aggressive game but failed to take the bird early and also committed many unforced errors which assisted her rival to dominate the pace. She lost this contest in straight games without creating a strong impact.

In the first game of this contest, Ying Suet was calm and composed on court but she did not let her rival to dominate the pace of rallies at any stage.

Ying Suet tested all of her shots to get familiar with court conditions and managed to take a comfortable lead of 11-6 until the end of starting half.

In the concluding phase of opening set, Ying Suet paced up rallies by working to her maximum potential and eventually grabbed the set with a seven-point advantage of 21-14.

In the concluding half of this Women’s Singles battle, Ying Suet showed a great performance without sparing any chance for her rival to find a good flow.

The in-form Hong Kong player continued her positive and dominating performance on court and remained successful in finishing off the set with an incredible 21-7 score on the board.

The aggressive Ying Suet emerged as the winner in this lopsided battle with an authoritative margin of 21-14 and 21-7.

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