In a two set match, Anggia/Ketut had to make a way for Vivian/Khe to semifinal, 21-14 and 21-19. Ketut admitted that they were not relax enough and they got carried away with the opponent's scenario.
"We were not relax and we got carried away with our opponent's game. We found our suitable strategy in the second set. Our opponent was on fire in the match," Ketut added.
"Our opponent took the initiative to press us. We were also not confident with our defense," said Anggia.
With this result, they said to take the lessons from this tournament. "One thing we need to improve in the future is gaining self confidence, be aware of over confidence in playing against anyone," Ketut said.
Previously, another Indonesian women's doubles pair, Tiara Rosalia/Rizki Amelia, has been stopped by the Dutch pair, Eefje Muskens/Selena Piek, this morning.



