Korea Open 2025: Anthony Ginting Dijegal Kenta Nishimoto
Tunggal putra Indonesia Anthony Ginting cuma sampai babak 16 besar di Korea Open 2025. Ginting menyerah dua gim langsung dari unggulan ketujuh, Kenta Nishimoto.
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Tunggal putra Indonesia Anthony Ginting cuma sampai babak 16 besar di Korea Open 2025. Ginting menyerah dua gim langsung dari unggulan ketujuh, Kenta Nishimoto.
Pasangan ganda campuran Indonesia Jafar Hidayatullah/Felisha Pasaribu kembali tersingkir di babak 16 besar. Begini evaluasi keduanya setelah tanpa hasil maksimal dalam tiga turnamen beruntun.
Apriyani Rahayu/Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti terhenti di babak 16 besar Korea Open 2025. Sementara itu, Amri Syahnawi/Nita Violina Marwah lolos ke 8 besar.
Sembilan wakil Indonesia berlaga di 16 besar Korea Open 2025. Berikut ini jadwal pertandingan selengkapnya.
Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo melenggang mudah ke 16 besar Korea Open 2025. Ia lolos usai lawannya, Prannoy Haseena Sunil Kumar, memutuskan retired.
Ganda putra Indonesia membidik hasil lebih dari empat besar di turnamen Korea Open 2025. Beberapa catatan minor diharapkan tak lagi terulang.
Pelatih kepala tunggal putri Imam Tohari memasang target semifinal Korea Open 2025 kepada Putri Kusuma Wardani. Dengan begitu, atletnya bisa bersua pemain-pemain top 4.
BAKU: Max Verstappen grabbed his sixth pole position of the season for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after a crash-marred qualifying session on the Baku street circuit Saturday. Red Bull’s reigning world champion edged Spaniard Carlos Sainz of Williams and New Zealander Liam Lawson of Racing Bulls in a chaotic session which saw seven crashes. World championship leader Oscar Piastri crashed in Q3 and will start from ninth on the grid, two places behind McLaren teammate Lando Norris. While the battle for pole position usually lasts an hour, this time it lasted almost two hours due to the time needed to remove the crashed cars, clean up debris scattered across the track, and repair crash barriers. There were three red flags in Q1, the first part of qualifying, following crashes by Thailand’s Alexander Albon (Williams), Germany’s Nico Hülkenberg (Sauber), and Argentina’s Franco Colapinto (Alpine). Then there was an interruption in Q2 when Britain’s Oliver Bearman (Haas) went off the track, and finally two in Q3 following the violent crashes of Monaco’s Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) and Australia’s Piastri. Norris failed to seize the opportunity offered to him by Piastri, finishing only seventh after a mistake on his only flying lap in Q3. The Briton will therefore start only two places ahead of his teammate, who has a 31-point lead over him at the top of the world championship.