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At the 2025 BWF World Championships,
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this player from Canada pulled off a
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huge win against the 2021 World
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Champion. One of the main reasons for
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this win was the difference in the
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number of unforced errors that the two
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made in this game. Low Quinu made a
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total of 26 mistakes in the entire
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match. If we take his number of mistakes
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and divide it by the total number of
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points won by Victor Lie, we get a
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whopping 60% of Victor Li's points won
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from unforced errors by his opponent.
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Compare this to the 37% of points Loki
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scored against the Canadian. So, how
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does this Canadian player stay so
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consistent even under the attacking
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pressure of Loki? If you want to see the
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full analysis of this game, click right