Jonatan acknowledges the mental loss of Axelsen in Indonesia Open 2018



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – Indonesia's only son Jonatan Christie has not moved in front of Viktor Axelsen who is currently ranked first in the world. Jonatan lost two sets in a row at Indonesia Open 2018 in Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Tuesday (3/7).

Jonatan has beaten two sets in a row, 10-21, 19-21, admits that the game of the opponent is much more good. Axelsen considered to appear calmer than himself who many doubt in dismissing the ball.

Jonatan had wanted to impose rubber game after losing in the first match after finding the pace of his match. Having leveled the points at 18-18 in the second match, Jonatan finally unable to stem the pace of Axelsen is already on the wind.



This is the third time that Jonatan lost to Denmark at the Open of Indonesia. In both previous editions, 2015 and 2016, Jonatan was defeated Jan O Jorgensen. Meanwhile, in 2014, he was beaten by Chinese representative Chen Long.

  Jonatan Christie admits that Viktor Axelsen appeared calmer. Jonatan Christie acknowledges that Viktor Axelsen plays more calmly. (CNN Indonesia / M Arby Rahmat Putratama H)

"Denmark has a good team of players and I have a lot to improve in terms of confidence, defense and above all mentality," he said. . On the other hand, the presence of overcrowded Indonesian fans in Istora called Axelsen has become a very valuable experience. "I will continue to show the best of myself, hoping that fans will continue to support all players, including myself and players from other countries," Axelsen said.

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The 24-year-old also hopes to follow in his footsteps, Jorgensen becomes Open champion of Indonesia. He admitted that he would ask Jorgensen for tips in order to win the $ 1250 tournament prize or the equivalent of Rp17 billion.
"I have to improve my game and do my best to win the tournament here," he hopes.

Next, Axelsen will face the Indian Sameer Verma in the second round. Two other Indonesian men, Tommy Sugiarto and Anthony Sinisuka Ginting will start their first round in Indonesia Open 2018, Wednesday (4/7). (jun / bac)

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