Anthony Sinisuka Ginting defeated South Korean representative Heo Kwang Hee in the first round of Yonex Thailand Open 2021 on Tuesday (12/01/21).
At the beginning of the first half, the two badminton players played casually, and Anthony Ginting won 4-2. Although Kwang Hee tried to rewrite the score to 7-6, Indonesia's representatives managed to secure the first interval with a score of 11-9.
After the first break, the South Korean representative began to improve his rhythm and improve his game by trying to catch Anthony Ginting with a score of 12-13.
However, the world number six was able to open the gap due to a long ball and took Heo Kwang Hee's turnover to 18-14.
He had fallen, but Anthony Ginting was lucky to get one point after kicking the ball and his opponent hitting the goal. Until the last first match, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Anthony Sinisuka Ginting) won 21-15.
In the second game, Heo Kwang Hee tried to attack again and took advantage of Anthony Sinisuka Ginting's mistake with a score of 5-3. The second interval is determined by the South Korean representative with a score of 11-8.
Anthony Ginting continued to fall behind the insiders because his opponent was very focused, scoring 11-16. The dominance of Heo Kwang Hee also successfully won the second game with a score of 21-11.
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Anthony Sinisuka Ginting) tried to reverse the position in the third game with a score of 4-1 after trying to show a more awake performance since the second half. Moreover, Kwang Hee's game began to disband and often made mistakes until the third break was led by Anthony Ginting and ended with a score of 11-8.
The appearance of Heo Kwang Hee made the game process more interesting. He has been trying to win the third game again. However, Anthony Ginting's excellent shot and defense caught the pace, and he continued to lead 18-15.
The fierce rally lasted until the match was finally over, and Anthony Sinisuka Ginting won the match with a score of 21-16.
This means that Anthony Sinisuka Ginting will face Thai champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the second round of the Yonex Thailand Open 2021.