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Defending Champs Feeling the Pressure

A 19 days ago
Defending Champs Feeling the Pressure

Regardless of being the ruling Uber Cup champions, Korea bear a weak look as they head in to guard the title they won in 2022. A Se Young, the pro in their pack, has been nursing a knee injury for some time now. Another blow was Kim Ga Eun getting a physical issue at the Badminton Asia Titles, keeping the group the advantage from getting major areas of strength for a singles player. That will mean Sim Yu Jin moving forward for second singles, while the basic third singles will tumble to the unpracticed Kim Ga Smash. Here and there, Korea's circumstance is like 2022, when there was a few uncertainty about how their second and third singles would perform. Sim Yu Jin, the player who came out on top for the championship for Korea with an unrealistic success in the last match, conceded she was feeling the strain with Kim Ga Eun pulling out. "At the last Uber Cup there was no strain on me, however this time Kim Ga Eun is harmed, so I'm second singles and am feeling the tension, yet I will make an honest effort," said Sim. "At the point when I won that time, I felt more certain and set more targets. I got more popular in Korea, and a many individuals came to know about me. At the point when the Uber Cup was over I was feeling better. I felt my speed was generally excellent, however presently I'm thinking excessively, so I'm a piece confused, yet I want to fix it." Mentor Sung Ji Hyun conceded the group would find it trying in singles, especially with A Se Young's physical issue and Kim Ga Eun's absence. Be that as it may, the mentor accepted the group could pull off another noteworthy mission. "We came in as champions, yet I think our players are feeling the tension, because they want to win it once more," said Sung. "I wish that we play our best, and not stress over the outcome. Kim Ga Eun is harmed, however A Se Young, Sim Yu Jin and the ladies' pairs areas of strength for are. So I genuinely want to believe that we can be advocate once more." The inquiry at the forefront of everyone's thoughts, regarding the Korean lobby, is A Se Young's state of being. How could she adapt to the knee injury? "This depends, it's different every day," said Sung. "At the point when she feels her body is weighty, she feels more agony. She isn't 100 penny yet it's improving." Like last time, a generally obscure player could need to move forward for Korea in third singles, and that job will tumble to Kim Ga Smash. "Kim Ga Smash will play third singles. Our No.3 and No.4 are not exceptionally experienced. I want to believe that they don't feel constrained and apprehensive. Ideally they can partake in the match," said Sung.

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