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Both will compete in the semi-finals at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo on Saturday (29/7/2023). Gregoria will face He Bing Jiao (China) after defeating the home favorite and world number one player, Akane Yamaguchi, 21-11, 11-21, 21-18. Meanwhile, Jonatan will face Indian player, Lakshya Sen, after winning against Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Thailand) 21-16, 21-16.

Gregoria’s performance in front of an audience that almost entirely supported Yamaguchi was one of the best this year. She was able to make the player who won the women’s singles in the last two editions of the Japan Open struggle to reach her cross shots. Despite being known as an agile player who can quickly close gaps on the court, Yamaguchi was challenged by Gregoria’s gameplay.

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However, Gregoria, who had lost in 11 out of 14 previous meetings, showed a different performance. She appeared calm during the deciding game. Her speed of movement became better, which supported the quality of her hits, especially cross-hits, to score points. She was also more agile in reaching difficult hits.

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Gregoria Mariska Tunjung competed against Akane Yamaguchi (Japan) in the quarterfinals of the Japan Open at the Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, on Friday (28/7/2023).

His performance during the one hour and three minutes match was no less impressive than Gregoria’s performance when she defeated Pusarla V Sindhu in the Spanish Masters final in April. The title from the Super 300 tournament became his first title from the BWF World Tour tournament.

“Praise be to God, I was able to play as desired. Akane is an incredibly persistent player with exceptional quality. It was not easy at all to defeat her. The key to my victory was having the courage and patience to face the rallies, as well as minimizing mistakes,” said Gregoria, who will appear in the Super 750 tournament semifinals for the second time after the 2018 Denmark Open semifinals.”

The 23-year-old player does not want to get caught up in the excitement after defeating Yamaguchi. Nonetheless, she performed better compared to the Korea Open last week where Gregoria lost to Sim Yu-jin in the second round.

The result followed a dip in form after winning the Spanish Masters and reaching the final of the Malaysia Masters. Gregoria was knocked out in the second round of the Singapore Open, first round of the Indonesia Open, before training for about a month to face the Korea and Japan Opens.

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However, the opportunity to score many points at the Korea Open was not utilized properly. Gregoria admitted her poor performance and used it as motivation to perform better in Japan.

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Jonatan Christie defeated Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Thailand) 21-16, 21-16, in the quarterfinals of the Japan Open at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo on Friday (July 28, 2023).

Jonatan’s performance also declined after a relatively good first month of 2023. After being knocked out in the second round of the Malaysia Open, he reached the semifinals of the India Open, then won the Indonesia Masters.

After that, his performance was inconsistent. In the following four tournaments, his results decreased in two tournaments and improved in the other two compared to 2022.

One of the point additions for reaching a better round than last year occurred at the Indonesia Open. Jonatan reached the quarterfinals, better than the second round results in 2022. He also earned an additional 3,600 points from the result.

However, there were more missing points, one of which was due to his absence in the Korea Open tournament. Having reached the final the year before, Jonatan lost 7,800 points for not competing in the Super 500 level tournament.

Thank God, I was able to play as desired. Akane is a very tenacious player and has exceptional qualities. It’s not easy at all to beat her.

This result has a significant impact on his ranking points as the Korea Open takes place during the qualification period for the Paris 2024 Olympics, from May 1, 2023 to April 28, 2024. In the world ranking list, for example, Jonatan, who was ranked second from February to April, is now in ninth place.

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Jonatan Christie has qualified for the semi-finals of the Japan Open to face India’s men’s singles player Lakshya Sen at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo on Saturday (29/7/2023), after passing through the quarter-finals on Friday (28/7/2023).

The absence of Jonatan and Anthony Sinisuka Ginting in the Korea Open is part of the tournament selection program aimed to provide better preparation for the higher-level Japan Open. This method has yielded positive results for Jonatan, whereas Anthony was eliminated in the first round.

“Attendance in Korea indeed has its pluses and minuses. The plus point is that preparation becomes longer, and energy can also be focused here. Meanwhile, the minus point is that I cannot obtain any points from there,” said Jonatan.”

To compensate for the lost points, Jonatan tried not to waste his chance to compete in the Japan Open. Moreover, the preparation time after his last appearance in the Indonesia Open was quite long, about a month.

“In some previous tournaments, I felt that the points I received were insufficient. So, I will try my best to get as many points as possible here,” he said.

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In the final, the winner of the match between Jonatan and Sen will face the winner of the other semifinal, between world number one player Viktor Axelsen and Japan’s best men’s singles player, Kodai Naraoka.

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Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto and Hendra Setiawan/Muhammad Ahsan faced each other in the quarterfinals of the Japan Open at the Yoyogi National Stadium in Tokyo on Friday (28/7/2023).

Beat senior

“In the “civil war” in the men’s doubles, Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto defeated their senior teammates, Hendra Setiawan/Mohammad Ahsan, 21-9, 21-13, to face off against Lee Yang/Wang Chi Lin (Taiwan) in the semifinals.”

This result marks Fajar/Alfian’s fourth victory in seven meetings with Hendra/Ahsan. It is also their second win since Fajar/Rian became the top-ranking men’s doubles pair in the world, a position once held by their seniors. Fajar/Rian, who have been at the top of the world rankings since December 2022, defeated Hendra/Ahsan in another meeting earlier this year on their way to becoming the All England champions.

The speed of Fajar/Rian’s attacks could not be stopped by Hendra/Ahsan in the quarterfinals of the Japan Open, which only lasted for 25 minutes. Moreover, Fajar/Rian appeared to be fitter as they won without a fight against Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (Denmark) in the quarterfinals, while Hendra/Ahsan played three games against Kang Min-hyuk/Seo Seung-jae (South Korea).

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“I am delighted to have won today’s match against senior and close friends outside the court. The semi-final against Lee/Yang will certainly not be easy. They have just returned to their best form. In the quarter-finals, they displayed outstanding performance with high spirit. We need to be extra cautious,” said Fajar.