Even so, he said he was unsatisfied with his first appearance, Monday (12/6).
"I'm not satisfied with my first performance, I feel that I played slightly poorly, especially in the first set. There was a sense of tension facing my senior in PB Djarum. In the second set I started to get my shape, but I was blank in the third set," Bayu said after the game.
In the second qualifying match, Bayu will face Malaysian player, Chong Wei Feng, in a battle for the main round. Previously, the two players met at the Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold. At that time, Bayu was forced to surrender, 21-9, 17-21 and 11-21.
"In the previous meeting, I was still less brave to apply a variety of shots and worried I would get exhausted tired, so I wasn't all out. Now I want revenge, hopefully I can win and go to the main round," he concluded.


