Syed Modi India International 2023 | Super 300
Men’s Doubles | Semifinals
Koga/Saito (JPN) [1] vs. Kjær/Søgaard (DEN) [3]
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7 Comments
The production quality of this event is about the worst I've ever seen. You'd think the Indians would be able to do better given the popularity of the sport there.
Audio channel shared with a call center with 10 000 agents?!
"take one" means whole court ; "take two" means near side of the court; "take three" means far side of the court. 😇
Even with production in the audio still great to watch lol
So glad that despite this match happening at midnight there were still few people cheering n clapping for japanese pair 👍
What is this angle omg, getting headaches, clears, smashes, drives everything looks same
Quality of this stream is reminiscent of BBC1 back in the early 2000's, have they not heard of HD cameras? Commentator layout in close proximity to each other, along with the production audio if very distracting. And what is with the main camera angle? Have they used a fisheye lens or something? Doesn't appear to be any depth or discernible difference between shots played.