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Zhang Jike Repeats Rotterdam Success to Win Liebherr Crown |
11/13/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
Crowned World champion earlier in the year in Rotterdam, 23 year old Zhang Jike added another title to his collection on the afternoon of Sunday 13th November 2011.
In the final of the Liebherr Men’s World Cup, he recovered from a two games to nil deficit to beat compatriot Wang Hao and thus reversed the decision of one year earlier in Magdeburg.
The victory meant he became only the third player to win both the Men’s Singles title at the World Championships and the Men’s World Cup .... |
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Highest Career Finish, Joo Se Hyuk Secures Third Place in Paris |
11/13/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
Incredible defensive skills combined with seizing the opportunity to attack when the chance arose saw Korea’s Joo Se Hyuk secure third place in the Liebherr Men’s World Cup in Paris on the afternoon of Sunday 13th November 2011.
He beat Japan’s Jun Mizutani in four straight games (11-3, 11-4, 11-9, 11-6) to secure the highest finish of his career in a Men’s World Cup.
The previous best had been in the Chinese city of Hangzhou in 2004 when he had finished in fourth place; on that oc.... |
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Sixth Consecutive Final, Wang Hao Beats Brave Jun Mizutani |
11/13/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
The defending champion and winner of the title on three previous occasions, China’s Wang Hao emerged successful in his semi-final duel at the Liebherr Men’s World Cup in Paris on the morning of Sunday 13th November 2011.
Seeded no.1, he beat Jun Mizutani, the no.4 seed, in five games to book his place in the final of the prestigious tournament for the sixth time in his career.
Now on his most recent six appearances in the Men’s World Cup, he has reached the final. Meanwhile, for Ju.... |
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Resistance Overcome, Zhang Jike Beats Joo Se Hyuk to Reach Liebherr Final |
11/13/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
Zhang Jike, the reigning World champion, duly booked his place in the final of the Liebherr Men’s World Cup by overcoming Korea’s Joo Se Hyuk in their semi-final encounter on the morning of Sunday 13th November 2011.
In front of a capacity crowd of 4,000, Zhang Jike posted a straight games victory to reach the final of the prestigious event and in so doing repeating the feat of one year earlier when making his debut in the competition.
He beat Joo Se Hyuk 11-7, 12-10, 11-7, 11-3..... |
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Jun Mizutani Books Semi-final Place at Liebherr Men’s World Cup Once Again |
11/12/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
Playing in his third consecutive Liebherr Men’s World Cup, Japan’s 22 year old Jun Mizutani beat Korea’s Oh Sang Eun to book a semi-final place for the second consecutive year in the prestigious event.
In the contest that brought the penultimate day of play, Saturday 12th November 2011, to a conclusion in the Halle Georges Carpentier, Jun Mizutani recorded a seven games win over the stylish Korean.
It was a contest that kept the Japanese star's supporters on a knife-edge as he surr.... |
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Totally Prepared Zhang Jike Ends French Dreams in Clinical Style |
11/12/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
It cannot all be done in one tournament.
Following the day when you reach the greatest heights of your career and then you repeat the feat the following day may not be impossible but it’s next to impossible and so it proved to be the case for Adrien Mattenet.
At the quarter-final stage of the Liebherr Men’s World Cup in the French capital city of Paris he was beaten in four straight games by China’s Zhang Jike.
The World champion gave a clinically efficient performance; he w.... |
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Best Form of Attack is Defence, Joo Se Hyuk Beats Timo Boll in Match of Year |
11/12/2011
LIEBHERR 2011 Men's World Cup ,11 Nov 2011 - 13 Nov 2011, Paris, FRA
In a super charged atmosphere in the Halle Georges Carpentier, Korea’s Joo Se Hyuk beat Germany’s Timo Boll at the quarter-final stage of the Liebherr Men’s World Cup to book his place in the semi-finals of the prestigious event for only the second time in what is now seven appearances in the prestigious competition.
The one previous occasion was in 2004 when he finished in fourth place in the Chinese city of Hangzhou.
It was a match that kept the full house of 4,000 spectators tot.... |
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