Gicquel/Delrue Eliminated in Malaysia Open Quarterfinals

Gicquel/Delrue Eliminated in Malaysia Open Quarterfinals

French⁤ Badminton Duo ‍Falls Short in Malaysian Open Quarterfinals

European champions Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue, representing France​ in the mixed doubles category,⁤ saw their ‍impressive run at the malaysian open (Super 1000) come​ to an end in⁤ the quarterfinals. This​ marks the second time in just over two months that the five-time‍ French champions, currently ranked ⁢15th globally,‌ have ⁤been ‌defeated by Thailand’s ⁣Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran, who currently hold the 57th spot.

the French duo, who have been a dominant force in European badminton, fell in a hard-fought ‌three-set‌ match (21-12, 14-21, 21-7). This mirrors their previous encounter with the Thai pair in the finals ⁢of the Japan Masters (Super ​500)⁤ in November, where they also lost ‌in three​ sets (21-16,⁣ 10-21, 21-17).

Despite a strong showing in the second set, Gicquel and Delrue ⁢ultimately faltered in⁢ the decisive ⁣third set. A⁣ devastating 9-0 ‌run‍ by the Thai duo,⁢ starting⁤ at 5-6, proved insurmountable for the French pair.

Looking ahead, ⁢Gicquel and⁤ Delrue⁢ will continue their Asian tour at the India⁣ Open (Super 750) in New⁤ Delhi ⁣from‌ Tuesday to Sunday. ⁢They are‍ projected to face ⁣India’s Ashith‍ Surya and Amrutha Pramuthesh, ranked 54th, in the first‍ round. ⁤The Indian pair suffered a⁣ first-round exit in the Malaysian Open. Before their next ⁢competition, Gicquel and Delrue are expected to climb a couple ⁢of spots in the world⁣ rankings.

Unpacking the Malaysian Open Defeat: An Exclusive Interview with Badminton Legend,Gail Emms

Welcome badminton enthusiasts! Today we have a true icon of the sport with us: Gail Emms MBE,former world champion and Olympic ⁤silver medalist. ⁢Gail,thanks​ so⁤ much​ for joining us today.

Gail: ⁢It’s‌ a pleasure to ‍be here. Always happy to ‌chat badminton.

Today, we’re‍ dissecting the recent Malaysian Open⁤ quarterfinals where European​ champions Thom ⁣Gicquel and Delphine Delrue faced a tough defeat against Thailand’s dechapol​ Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran.

Gail: ⁣A disappointing result, no doubt.⁤ Gicquel⁤ and Delrue‍ are ‍a ‌formidable duo, especially in Europe. Their form coming into this tournament was⁣ strong, so it’s a bummer​ to see them fall short.

Exactly! This is actually their second‍ loss against this particular Thai pair in two months. first, in ‌the finals of the Japan⁢ Masters and now in Malaysia.​ What do you make of this recurring pattern?

Gail: There are ⁣a ​couple ⁣of ⁣things ​at play ‍here. Firstly,Puavaranukroh and Paewsampran are ⁣no slouches. They’re a well-oiled machine on the court, strategically astute and⁤ technically ⁢gifted. ‍They know how to ⁤exploit weaknesses, and they clearly ‌have ⁢a game plan that’s working against Gicquel and Delrue.

Secondly, Gicquel and Delrue might potentially ‌be ‍feeling the pressure of being ⁢European champions. It’s a huge title to ​hold, and expectations are sky-high. Mentally, they need to find a way to manage that pressure and play freely, even against‌ challenging​ opponents.

Speaking⁢ of challenge, the final set⁣ of the⁣ Malaysian Open match saw the Thai pair ⁣dominate with⁢ a devastating 9-0 run. What did you think of Gicquel and‍ Delrue’s fightback in⁢ the​ second set,⁤ and do you believe that makes this loss even more frustrating for them?

Gail: Absolutely.their second-set victory ​showcased ​their grit ‌and determination. They managed⁤ to‍ adjust their game, ‍break the momentum of the⁢ Thai pair, and show that they are capable of competition.

The 9-0 run in the final set, however, is certainly ⁢a cause for ‍concern. It shows a dip in their⁢ mental fortitude, perhaps a lapse in ⁣concentration or a confidence hit. At this level, every point counts,⁤ and those mental fluctuations can be devastating.

Moving forward, Gicquel and Delrue ‌are heading to​ the India Open.‍ What do you think ⁣they need to work on to bounce back⁣ from this recent setback?

Gail: They need to dissect ‌this‍ loss meticulously. Analyze the game, identify where​ things went wrong tactically,‍ and address those weaknesses. It’s also​ crucial to work on ⁤their mental toughness,⁤ developing strategies⁢ to stay focused and⁤ confident even when facing adversity.

The India Open​ is an chance for ‍a fresh start.They⁣ need to come ⁢out swinging, ⁤playing with aggression and confidence, relying on their strengths while staying adaptable⁤ to their opponents’ game.

Gail, thank you so much ⁣for these ‍insightfulremarks. Fans, we’d love to ⁢hear your opinions! ⁣Do you think Gicquel and Delrue can recover from this loss? What ⁤key⁣ strategies ​should they implement to⁢ regain their championship form? Share your thoughts in the comments ‌below!

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