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Coach Irwansyah good for India, says Christie
The New Indian Express Kollam|January 16, 2025
JONATAN Christie was clearly operating at his will on Wednesday. The Indonesian singles shuttler was meticulous. Be it in front of the net or near the back line, he was bossing in every nook and corner of the court. Wang Tzu Wei, his Round of 32 opponent, was the one on the receiving end.
- ANMOL GURUNG @New Delhi

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