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This is a transcript of a commentary on a men's doubles quarterfinal match at the Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open badminton tournament in 2018. The match is between the defending champions and world number ones Gideon and Sukamuljo from Indonesia and the qualifiers Kim and Lee from Korea. The commentary describes the highlights of each game, the scores, the tactics, the skills, and the challenges of the players. The Koreans win the first game 22-20 after a long rally, but the Indonesians come back to win the second game 21-9 and the third game 21-15. The commentary praises the Koreans for their comeback and the Indonesians for their speed and creativity. The commentary also mentions some statistics, records, and achievements of the players in their careers. The transcript ends with a reminder of the schedule for the semifinals.
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- The text is a transcript of a commentary on a men's doubles quarterfinal match at the Yonex Sunrise Hong Kong Open badminton tournament.
- The match is between the defending champions and world number ones Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo from Indonesia and the qualifiers Kim Ki-jung and Lee Yong-dae from Korea.
- The Koreans win the first game 22-20 after a long rally of 101 shots, but lose the second game 9-21 and the third game 15-21 to the Indonesians.
- Lee Yong-dae is a four-time former champion at the Hong Kong Open with different partners and an Olympic gold medalist in mixed doubles.
- Gideon and Sukamuljo have won seven World Tour titles this year and are aiming to break their own record for most titles in a calendar year.
- The match lasts for an hour and ten minutes and has several service faults, challenges, and rallies.