At the end of week one at the 2016 World Championship, Taiwans second-place seed ahq E-sports Club is a surprise at the top of Group C. Although ahq wasnt able to overcome its constant international tormentor Edward Gaming two days ago, it defeated Europes H2K on opening night and followed it up with a methodical, clean win over Brazils INTZ to end the weekend.ESPN caught up with ahqs Liu Westdoor Shu-Wei following the group-topping win.Many of the players from South Korea are commenting about how incredible the crowd is in America for the World Championships. How does it compare to the crowds for the League Master Series in Taiwan?It feels like the fans from Taiwan are shy and conservative, but it seems like the fans here treat you as [friends] and equals. [America] has more regular fan interaction, so I think thats why.Coming into the tournament, a lot of Western media overlooked ahq as a challenger, and it was consistently ranked near the bottom with the wildcard teams. Do you have anything to say to them after having a strong start to the tournament?The wildcard teams are really great, actually, so no [offense] to that. I think all the teams that are here [are] all really good, well prepared, and well conditioned. Everybody has a chance to get the championship.This is your third World Championship. Whats the difference between your rookie year and you now in 2016?The first year, I really wanted to prove myself on the world stage. Second year, I wanted to use my experience to lead my team further ... [but] I didnt perform that well. This year I want to make up for it and get my team even further.Last year you did well enough to get all the way to the quarterfinals before meeting SK Telecom T1 and Lee Faker Sang-hyeok and losing in a sweep. If you are able to meet Faker once again, do you believe you can go even or defeat him?This year Faker is still really good, but I think I can bring different skillsets and different champions here to beat him.Finally, do you have anything you want to say to the Taiwanese fans at home supporting your journey through Worlds?Thank you for supporting us even when were down. Your cheers mean a lot to us, and well take that as motivation to keep correcting our mistakes and getting better and better.Cheap Vans Old Skool For Sale .J. -- Seven games into a disappointing season, New York Giants defensive catalyst Jason Pierre-Paul is getting the feeling hes back. Slip On Vans Discount . -- Arizona raced out to a big lead and did not back off, hitting the accelerator instead. http://www.cheapoldskoolwholesale.com/ . Sgt. 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He finished a disappointing campaign just 14-13 with a career-worst 4.Indias PV Sindhu ran into rough weather, coming undone against 22 year-old Chinese hope Sun Yu 15-21, 17-21 in the group stage encounter of the Dubai World Superseries Finals on Thursday. With two wins in two matches, over Rio Olympics gold and silver medalists respectively, Sun made the semifinals while Sindhu next faces Carolina Marin in a must-win match on Friday.Surging ahead 4-1 early on, the big-hitting Sun sustained the momentum to make it 6-3 with a brilliant cross court smash. The Chinese 6-plus footer, who pulled off a straight sets upset against world No 2 Marin on Wednesday, despite the latter saving eight match points, used her angled overhead shots and marvelous crosscourt smashes, often landing plum on the line, to keep Sindhu under the pump.The eighth-seeded Indian should be credited for some smart retrieving before Sun turned the lead into a yawning nine point gap at 18-9. Sindhu, however, was in no mood to allow Sun to walk away with the game easily. With Sun on matchpoint, the world No 10 Indian reeled off six straight points before the Chinese could finally manage to sneak a poinnt, to take the first game.dddddddddddd.In November this year, Sindhu stunned Sun in the final of the China Open Super Series, to win her maiden Super Series crown and become only the third non-Chinese woman to win the title after Mew Choo in 2007 and Saina Nehwal in 2014. For Sun, it turned out to be her sixth final appearance of the year.Sindhu begun on a dominant note in the second game to go 2-0 up before a delightful Sun drop shot caught Sindhu unaware to make it 5-3. Notebook and pen in hand, coach Pullela was seen hollering instructions. A half smash, steeper than a lunging Sun anticipated, had the Indian had 8-6 before the Chinese ballooned a return wide to make it 10-8 in Sindhus favour.The Indian was now clearly struggling with timing her straight smashes, allowing Sun, for the first time in the second game, to move up 16-15. Sindhu dispatched another angular shot wide before Sun galloped to three match points at 20-17 and sealed her semis spot with little ado. ' ' '