When the score was tied 9-9, Pram/Yere were still trying to catch up to turn things around. They played rallies and occasionally gave jump smashes or dropshots to drain Aaron/Soh’s energy.
The score was chasing until it was tied again 16-16. The tight competition still lasted until the moment when Pram/Yere turned things around to 20-19.
Unfortunately, the match point moment could not be utilized smoothly because Pram/Yere lost the rally. The score was set 20-20.
Pram/Yere struggled to break the deadlock when the score was still tied 21-21. Unfortunately, the smes action they displayed did not produce good results until they finally lost 21-23.
Pram/Yere’s game in the third game experienced a saturation point. They defended more and began to be under pressure as Aaron/Soh attacked more diligently from the front zone.
Pram/Yere’s low readiness made it difficult for them to reduce their opponent’s attacks. Until the interval, Pram/Yere only recorded five points.
The minor score lasted until the second half, but Pram/Yere continued to catch up with a wide gap of 8-14. Unfortunately Pram/Yere had to experience a similar fate as the Indonesia Open 2022 which resulted in defeat.
The match ended in 57 minutes with a final score of 21-12, 21-23, 13-21.
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