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South Korean badminton super star An Se-young says she is considering various options to further improve her performance, including having a more attacking mindset and playing more explosive badminton like the men's singles players.

Se-young advanced to the Malaysia Open women's singles semi-finals after beating Line Kjaersfeldt of Denmark 21-8, 21-9 in the quarter-finals. The world No. 1 will face China's Chen Yufei in the last four.

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00:00What do you think of this game?
00:02What do you think of this game?
00:18Today's game...
00:22I think it was a bit difficult to go.
00:25I think I should prepare for tomorrow's game.
00:28If anyone comes up, I think it's difficult to go to the opponent.
00:34I think I should continue to play tomorrow's game.
00:41I think we're all good.
00:43We're all good.
00:45We're all good.
00:47We're all good.
00:49I think I'm always nervous.
00:52Se-yong, you are changing a bit of your playing style.
00:57You're more attacking now.
00:58I think you have an attacking mindset.
01:00So you're playing like a man.
01:03So are you changing your playing style?
01:05Can you focus a bit?
01:07What do you think of guys's playing?
01:08I always have to worry about the attack.
01:12But I always have to worry about this game that I think I will know.
01:15Next, I've been playing against the defensive team.
01:17Once I have to play, I see how the player's playing sets.
01:19What does he have to play against you?
01:21I always have to know who I am at the top.
01:23I always have to know how the player's playing against the game.
01:25I think it's important to know how to fight against the player.
01:29I think it's really helpful to me.
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