From Tense Became Champions
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BIRMINGHAM - Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Markus Fernaldi Gideon achievement at All England 2017 after defeating representative of China, Li Junhui/Liu Yuchen, Sunday (12/3) become sweet achievement for the sole representative of Indonesia in final of this prestigious championship.
The men's doubles pair make his dream came true when performed brilliantly at Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham to hammer out resistance Junhui/Yuchen in straight games, 21-19-21-14. This match also includes quite short because only lasts about 35 minutes.
"It was tense, because the first time to win here. We are very happy to win here. Still can not believe also we were finally able to become champion (All England). We can not be complacent because there are still important match another," said Kevin as reported Badmintonindonesia.org
"Obviously we are very motivated with this victory. Winning at All England one dream for us. Not think can also win today," added Kevin.
Kevin/Marcus is actually not the first time faced Junhui/Yuchen. In 2015, they defeated the Chinese pair with a 21-15, 21-23 and 18-21 in Vietnam Open in 2015.
"Opponents today looked quite tense. They were a lot of errors in the field. So profitable for us," said Marcus.
The men's doubles pair make his dream came true when performed brilliantly at Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham to hammer out resistance Junhui/Yuchen in straight games, 21-19-21-14. This match also includes quite short because only lasts about 35 minutes.
"It was tense, because the first time to win here. We are very happy to win here. Still can not believe also we were finally able to become champion (All England). We can not be complacent because there are still important match another," said Kevin as reported Badmintonindonesia.org
"Obviously we are very motivated with this victory. Winning at All England one dream for us. Not think can also win today," added Kevin.
Kevin/Marcus is actually not the first time faced Junhui/Yuchen. In 2015, they defeated the Chinese pair with a 21-15, 21-23 and 18-21 in Vietnam Open in 2015.
"Opponents today looked quite tense. They were a lot of errors in the field. So profitable for us," said Marcus.
(rnz)