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5 Facts Before Fajar/Fikri vs Sabar/Reza in the Australian Open Semifinals

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Indonesia has confirmed one representative in the final round
Australian Open 2025
along with the Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Shohibul Fikri duel in the semifinals, Saturday (22/11).Following are interesting facts ahead of the duel.
It is believed that the Fajar/Fikri vs Sabar/Reza match will be a hot duel in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025. Sabar/Reza currently has the status of number one in Indonesian men’s doubles, referring to the BWF ranking, while Fajar/Fikri is now the most flashy Indonesian men’s doubles if the reference is to their achievements since the middle of the year.
Following are interesting facts ahead of the Fajar/Fikri vs Sabar/Reza duel:
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1. Fajar/Fikri always win two straight games on their way to the semifinals.Meanwhile, Sabar/Reza had one rubber game, namely when they won dramatically over Lee Fang Chih/Lee Fang Jen, 22-20, 17-21, 22-20.
2. In terms of the seed list, Sabar/Reza has a higher position above Fajar/Fikri at the Australian Open.Sabar/Reza are seeded fourth while Fajar/Fikri are seeded fifth.
3. In terms of meeting record, Fajar/Fikri are 2-0 ahead of Sabar/Reza.Interestingly, both meetings took place in Fajar/Fikri’s first two tournaments as a pair.Fajar/Fikri won 24-22, 21-12 at the Japan Open then won 21-8, 21-13 at the China Open.
4. Sabar/Reza have secured a place in the BWF World Tour Finals, while Fajar/Fikri are still trying to realize the magical step of qualifying for the BWF World Tour Finals even though they will only be paired in the second semester of 2025.
5. If they are able to beat Sabar/Reza, Fajar/Fikri will reach the final round of the BWF Tour tournament for the fourth time in the last five tournaments.
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