View Full Version : which tournament vid. should i buy?


New_Guy04
07-26-2004, 04:01 PM
i'm buying a few badminton tournament videos, and i need ur advices. i'm buying a few, and i need u ppl to recommend me some tournmanents i can learn from. i need some tournaments where the finals were really breathtaking and where i can learn from it? can u recommend me some 5* to 7* tourneys?

Winex West Can
07-27-2004, 03:31 PM
Off the top of my head,

MD Finals - 2000 Olympics
MD Finals - 2001 AE
MD Sudirman 2003 - Denmark vs Korea

If you want to watch and learn, best is to get the women events as the pace of the game is slower and you can see the footwork and strokes easier.

wickeddrop
07-27-2004, 05:19 PM
Off the top of my head,

MD Finals - 2000 Olympics
MD Finals - 2001 AE
MD Sudirman 2003 - Denmark vs Korea

If you want to watch and learn, best is to get the women events as the pace of the game is slower and you can see the footwork and strokes easier.

2003 WC - Mens Doubles Semis Wijaya/Budiarto vs. Fu/Cai (First time i ever saw fu/cai and wow!!!)

2003 WC - Mens Doubles Finals - JR/LP vs Wijaya/Budiarto (Great job JR/LP!!)

2002 AE - (I think) Tony Gunawan/ Halim Hariayanto vs Wijaya/Budiarto

2004 Japan Open - Kim Dong Moon/Ha Tae Kwon vs. Fu/Cai (Fast and Furious)

Neil Nicholls
07-27-2004, 05:24 PM
2004 All England
MS Final Lin Dan vs Peter Gade

2003 World Championships
MS QF Xia Xuanze vs Kenneth Jonassen
MS Final Xia Xuanze vs Wong Choon Hann

2001 World Championships
MS Final Peter Gade vs Hendrawan

2001 All England
MS SF Peter Gade vs Pulella Gopichand

1998 Thomas Cup or 1998 Grand Prix Finals (can't remember which)
Sun Jun vs Peter Gade


Someone else can tell you about MD. But you can't go far wrong with any matches of
Ricky Subagja/Rexy Mainaky
Candra Wijaya/Sigit Budiarto
Candra Wijaya/Tony Gunawan

and anything featuring Kim Dong Moon

paulchow
07-27-2004, 06:43 PM
i'm buying a few badminton tournament videos, and i need ur advices. i'm buying a few, and i need u ppl to recommend me some tournmanents i can learn from. i need some tournaments where the finals were really breathtaking and where i can learn from it? can u recommend me some 5* to 7* tourneys?
where are u ordering videos from? :confused:

bluejeff
07-27-2004, 10:52 PM
Off the top of my head,

MD Finals - 2000 Olympics
MD Finals - 2001 AE
MD Sudirman 2003 - Denmark vs Korea

If you want to watch and learn, best is to get the women events as the pace of the game is slower and you can see the footwork and strokes easier.
I agree, MD Finals - 2001 AE is definetely a good pick!! Both sides had great rallies and both sides had wonderful moves. It's one of my favorites!
:)

I burned it to VCDs and kept on watching it on TV.....very nice while eating dinner. :)

New_Guy04
07-28-2004, 01:31 AM
i'm not ordering, i ask this guy who lives near IKEA to bring videos that i'd like to buy, and he comes to ur house and gives them to u. approximately $16, but its the cheapest that i can get here.

if u want the videos, his fone # is 515-7684. his name is Jim Tsang and he sells high quality rackets, grips, badminton bags, and any accesories. yonex, gosen, u name it. he is also a stringer... however, he's moving this october to toronto, so i'm stocking up videos, grips, etc b4 he leaves.. thats why i posted this thread, so i can get the best videos possible since it's probably the last time i'll get to see videos,... if anyone knows someone else who lives in vancouver who sells badminton equipment, PLZ notify me... i need a new stringer...

btw i have -TC 2002,
-WC 1999, 2001, 2003,
-SC 2003

btw, i can only watch the finals, since there are no quarters or semis included, onlythe finals...so u guys will have to recommend me the finals ONLY....

well, keep the comments going, plz!:D

how bout videos with good men singles?? i think i have some good ideas for doubles videos,now singles?

wood_22_chuck
07-28-2004, 06:25 PM
Ha-ha .. you sure Jim does mind you posting his info (personal or otherwise) up here?

-dave

New_Guy04
07-28-2004, 11:07 PM
not really, but he'll be moving anyways, and he'll be happier if he has more customers, so i'm doing him good. haha:D

i hope he doesn't get mad at me tho, but i'm not even sure he's a bfer, and as long as ppl like woodchuck don't tell him, i'll be safe.. (it seems like u already know him woodchuck). besides, i'm sure kwun won't tell anyone my real name, rite??

Winex West Can
07-29-2004, 11:02 AM
not really, but he'll be moving anyways, and he'll be happier if he has more customers, so i'm doing him good. haha:D

i hope he doesn't get mad at me tho, but i'm not even sure he's a bfer, and as long as ppl like woodchuck don't tell him, i'll be safe.. (it seems like u already know him woodchuck). besides, i'm sure kwun won't tell anyone my real name, rite??

Jim is pretty well known locally as he travels to most badminton places in the GVRD to hawk his wares and services :D :D

paulchow
08-05-2004, 04:10 PM
ironically i've had him string my racket twice :)

i guess i forgot he sold videos

Cheung
08-05-2004, 07:44 PM
how bout videos with good men singles?? i think i have some good ideas for doubles videos,now singles?Get any match between these three guys: Sun Jun, Peter Gade, Hendrawen

Neil Nicholls
08-06-2004, 01:40 AM
Excellent MD
Thomas Cup 2000 SF Indonesia vs Denmark
2nd MD - Jesper Larsen & Jens Eriksen vs Candra Wijaya & Sigit Budiarto

coryprice
09-18-2004, 09:41 AM
Hi all,

I am a new member to BC, as of yesterday. I was wondering something along this line of which video to buy, and thought I'd put this question to the group:

Which game do you think was the best/most exciting of games you saw?

That is which was the best men's singles/women's singles, doubles of all kinds.

Myself, I really think that the 2003 WC men's singles match between WONG Choong Hann from Malaysia vs. XIA Xuanze from China was amazing. Some of the rally's left me really on the edge, some of the shots the players managed to return where it looked like a winner from the other side...just amazing.

I liked other's as well, Peter Gade vs Lin Dan, 2004, AE MS Final also was good, but the one above was by far the best.

Men's Doubles I liked the 2001 AE Md Final Candra-Sigit Vs Tony-Halim Game 3. Some of the rallies, especially at around 9:25 minutes into the game were amazing. There was behind the back returns, between the leg returns, some returns picked just off the floor. I am still downloading game 1 and 2 from this match, but game 3 was more than exciting enough.

I have both these videos on my hard drive, and they are available via emule, which is running most of the time. I am still watching/downloading some women's singles/doubles, and some mixed doubles games, so have no input on those as of yet.

Has anyone else seen these so far, and agree with me, or have they seen something else and want to contribute their opinion?

Cory

Cheung
09-18-2004, 12:14 PM
Has anyone else seen these so far, and agree with me, or have they seen something else and want to contribute their opinion?

Cory
No change in the opinion of my recommendation 3 posts up for generally exellent matches.

Truly the best men's singles match? Has to be the 1991 All England men's singles final. It was just 'magic':)
Women's singles - the best? Have not seen so many but of the ones I've seen, World Champs final 1999 (Camilla vs Dai Yun) and Sudirman cup final 2001 (Camilla vs Gong ZC) are near the best. The very best performance I've seen from a ladies singles player is Zhang Ning in the 2003 World champs. Her level of play was just incredible.
Men's doubles 2002(?) AE s/f Candra/Sigit vs Kim/Ha plus that 2002 Thomas Cup match Neil mentioned.

Cheung
09-18-2004, 12:20 PM
For men's doubles inspiration, watch 2001 world Champs final Between Tony/Halim and Kim/Ha

Tony/Halim win the 1st set to love
The 2nd set swings enormously in the psychology. You can see Tony trying to control the game and even being a little frustrated at his partner. Watch the sequence of shots that Tony plays to try to work the rallies in the Indonesians' favour. Surely a match to watch again and again.:)
I didn't realise how good it was until watching it a few months apart.

(also ignore the english commentary after you've watched it more than once)