In their second encounter, Jorgensen addressed his match against Anthony was trickier. Anthony was persistent to win and to avenge his defeat at the Thomas Cup 2016 in Kunshan, China, May 22nd.
In Kunshan, Anthony was stunned in two set straight, 21-17, 21-12 in the second men's doubles match, Anthony therefore failed to present points for Indonesia.
"He is the young player who has brighter future. I am not young and it makes a big difference compared to him. Especially with this waist injury I am having," Jorgensen said.
Asked about his chance to lift the trophy on the BIOSSP 2016 podium as he did in 2014, Jorgensen said every player still has their chance. The chance is even bigger since the China's first seed, Chen Long, went home early due to his injury.
"Every player who managed to the quarter final or semifinal is surely the best player. Everyone has about the same chance. For Cheng Long, hopefully he recovers soon and back to the next tournament," Jorgensen ended.
Jorgensen: Anthony to be Indonesia's Future Men's Singles
JAKARTA - Danish badminton athlete, Jan O Jorgensen, praised Anthony Sinisuka Ginting as one of the Indonesia's future athletes in men's singles. His maturity shown by Anthony made Jorgensen a bit overwhelmed to dominate the 19 year old player, Tuesday, (1/6).
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