Kazumasa Sakai easily thrashes Riyanto Subagja at Djarum Superliga Badminton 2013
Japan?s talented player Kazumasa Sakai, who is representing Unisys Badminton Club Japan, outplayed Indonesia?s Riyanto Subagja, representative of PB Djarum, in an impressive manner at Djarum Superliga Badminton 2013 on Wednesday, February 6, in Indonesia.
The in-form Kazumasa, who has been playing competitive badminton at international for the last few months, played with staggering precision and managed to overpower his local challenger in just 40 minutes.
Japanese man was in smashing form as he did not spare any room for his opponent at any stage of the match and easily wrapped up a comprehensive victory while finishing off the match in straight games with a lopsided margin of 21-11 and 21-13.
On the other hand, Riyanto tried his best to play positive badminton but he failed to match the craft of his in-form Japanese challenge rand eventually went down without proving his worth at any stage in this contest.
It was a wonderful fight in the initial points when Kazumasa showed attacking display of his craft on court and remained successful in creating pressure on his local challenger.
The highly elevated skills and wonderful strategy assisted Kazumasa to put his Indonesian challenger in all sorts of trouble in the arena.
Kazumasa advanced with a terrific speed in the starting part of opening game and remained successful in building up a wonderful lead until the one-minute break.
After the mid-game interval, the lofty Kazumasa stayed fully focused in the arena and continued playing attacking badminton that assisted him to maintain the gap on the board.
Kazumasa continued executing powerful strokes in targeted areas and managed to bag the opening game with a sound margin of 21-11.
The impressive Japanese shuttler did not lose his control at any stage in the first half of second game as he played with confidence and precision.
Kazumasa entertained the crowd with his tremendous craft that assisted him to keep pressure on his opponent who could not find positive run.
In the second half of second game, the impressive Kazumasa continued his power play and easily wrapped up the second game by a stunning margin of 21-13 and sealed off a comprehensive victory.
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