“What we will have to see is whether we can still give a 100 percent physical effort just three days after playing in Paris. Australia have recalled left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe for the injured Josh Hazlewood and could play him alongside their frontline spinners Nathan Lyon and Ashton Agar. s, with large numbers taking to social media to express their unhappiness about a player who earlier this year signed a new five-year deal with the words: “I signed this new contract to stay here for a few more years because it’s a great honour for me. And a Prince without ostentatious pomp … there was more to last week’s badminton World Championship than the action on court. ” By the time Gopichand came along, he’d retired but recalls being gladdened by the fact that someone with elegant strokeplay and not “crash-bang” had won the All England. One of the earliest photographers to start clicking badminton in England, the Southampton grand-dadd. so that their names are uttered perfectly at next month’s Japan Open and in the lead-up to Tokyo. The strategy paid off as she broke Pliskova in her first two service games to take a 3-1 lead and captured the first set with an emphatic overhead smash. Vinesh Phogat thanked JSW sports for backing her before stating that not all wrestlers are so lucky and that the system should take care of players with lesser access to resources. On Sunday, she will face Latvian 16th seed Anatasija Sevastova for a spot in the quarter-finals.