2022 Badminton Malaysia Open, women's singles 1/8 finals, Chinese Taipei player Dai Ziying versus Estonian player Kuba. In the end, Tai Ziying swept her opponents 2-0 and successfully entered the quarterfinals. The game is very easy and you feel like you are winning just by playing.
Kuba is ranked outside the 50th place in the world, while Tai Tzu Ying is ranked second. There is still a big gap between the two in terms of strength. In the first game after the game started, Dai Ziying had a certain advantage in the initial stage. Although the score was not completely opened, she steadily controlled the rhythm and took a 6-3 lead. It can be seen that Tai Ziying did not use too much force and played as he pleased. He made some beautiful kills and some low-level mistakes, but as long as he can overall suppress his opponent, it will be fine. 11-8, Tai Tzu Ying took the lead into the intermission.
came back in the second half of the game, and Kuba's mistakes began to increase. He was a little anxious, or felt uncomfortable being suppressed. After Kuba made more mistakes, the score gradually widened, with Tai Tzu Ying leading 16-9. In the end, it was very easy. Dai Ziying won by double digits 21-11, leading 1-0.
Entering the second game, Tai Tzu Ying's advantage became even more obvious, and she exerted her strength in the early stages and took a 7-2 lead. In terms of movement speed, Kuba is far inferior to Tai Tzu Ying. She looks very bulky, which has a lot to do with her height and weight. 11-6, Tai Tzu Ying once again took the lead entering the intermission.
The game continues, and there is a very interesting scene. Every time Kuba scores a point, he clenches his fists and roars to celebrate himself. Indeed, being able to score points is also a gain for her, regardless of winning or losing. With a few minutes left at the end, Dai Ziying deliberately practiced some defense. In the end, 21-9, a big score of 2-0, Tai Tzu Ying easily ended the battle and advanced to the quarterfinals.