The Thai No 2 who just lifted up the Games men’s singles silver medal in Kuala Lumpur nine days ago shrugged off a sluggish start to win his second round match in the World Grand Prix event. “I didn’t play aggressive enough in the first game but I raised my level in the end. When I played at my level it was more comfortable in the second game,” said Khosit who admitted he was still exhausted from the regional sporting event. I just try to play one match at a time and hope to reach the semis,” added the third seeded Thai who faces Yu Igarashi of Japan today. Two more Thais advanced in the men’s singles actions.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 07, 2017 00:33 UTC