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jaclyn
12-04-2004, 11:46 PM
mixed double- koo kien keat/wong pei tty bt
RIZAL Mohammad /ENDANG Nur Sugianti
3-15,5-15

aiyuuw
12-05-2004, 12:36 AM
oh,congrats to malaysia, :D and the others?

jaclyn
12-05-2004, 12:39 AM
women single

UMEZU Chie bt CHIU Yi Ju 11-9,11-8

aiyuuw
12-05-2004, 01:09 AM
women single

UMEZU Chie bt CHIU Yi Ju 11-9,11-8thank you!:D 2 down 3 to go!would u all please keep posting the result:o ,or at least tell me how to get them, becos i dun understand chinese,,

jaclyn
12-05-2004, 01:40 AM
men single
lee chong wei bt juan beng hong 4-15,10-15

aiyuuw
12-05-2004, 02:00 AM
men single
lee chong wei bt juan beng hong 4-15,10-15just wat i expected,more good news for malsia huh?:D congrats tho,md & wd?

jaclyn
12-05-2004, 02:26 AM
women double
CHIEN Yu-Chin /CHENG Wen-Hsing btNOVITA Jo (E.Java)/NURLITA Lita
15-4,15-6

aiyuuw
12-05-2004, 02:58 AM
:crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: indon dont even get 1 single title so far!oh the last and only hope is md,and im starting to feel unconfidence with this,,,,,:crying:

jaclyn
12-05-2004, 03:12 AM
the 1st set
indo win 6-15

SmartCivet
12-05-2004, 03:55 AM
★CHAN Chong Ming/KOO Kien Keat (MAS)
6-15; 15-13; 15-6
GUNAWAN Hendra A/RIYADI Joko(INA)

jaclyn
12-05-2004, 03:58 AM
★CHAN Chong Ming/KOO Kien Keat (MAS)
6-15; 15-13; 15-6
GUNAWAN Hendra A/RIYADI Joko(INA)

yeah!!! :D :p ;)
That mean Malaysia win 3 title - mixed ,single n men double

extremepower
12-05-2004, 04:54 AM
whoaaa.....
congrats to the winners. Lets keep the champion rolling....Lets see these champion can be consistent as least to win 2 to 3 tournaments. Indonesia need taufik lah....
rgds

hcyong
12-05-2004, 05:12 AM
yeah!!! :D :p ;)
That mean Malaysia win 3 title - mixed ,single n men double

Well, that is only to be expected. Anything less would be disappointing for Malaysia.

In MS, Lee CW is way above the others. To be honest, at his current form, he is a world top 5 player. So, winning a 2-star tournament should be a stroll. His easy victory over Wong CH is a bit surprising though.

In MD, CCM-KKK was expected to demolish the competition as well. But the young Indon pair gave them a run for the money.

Malaysia has to be delighted with KKK-WPT's win. I don't think they are there yet, but at least they have proven themselves to be the best of the rest.

As for WD, I am not too disappointed Chin-Wong. The Taiwanese pair are very good and playing at home. They easily defeated their opponents this week.

As for WS, it must be disappointing for Taiwan not to take the title, which was won against all odds by an unknown Japanese.

aiyuuw
12-05-2004, 05:13 AM
whoaaa.....
congrats to the winners. Lets keep the champion rolling....Lets see these champion can be consistent as least to win 2 to 3 tournaments. Indonesia need taufik lah....
rgds:( :crying: :( :crying: :( yeah,,,but i guess its pretty good tho, 3 of them managed to reach final,and not to mention that indo didnt send their top players,yeah indo does need taufik, but its not all taufik, we still have many good double pairs (candra/sigit,luluk/alven,flandy/eng,nova/lilyana, to name a few) and hopefully they can do better :D ,anyway nice job malaysia, winning 3 titles is quite an achievement. but i dont think its a surprise that malaysia dominating, since their players seem to be above the others compared to players from other countries in this tourney

whizkelv
12-05-2004, 08:21 AM
aiyuuw, don't worry!
Indonesians will likely rule in their own Open 2 weeks later.
In the past, Indonesians are almost invincible in Jakarta, which was why the top Chinese and Danes especially, chose to skip the Indonesian Open.
But things have started to change last year. Hopefully, there are more foreign participants this year.

Carbonexer
12-05-2004, 09:41 AM
Why am I keep hearing Indo needs Taufik? Is that all they really have? That's kinda miserable isn't it. And I don't mean to disappoint the Indo further but I really have some doubts that Taufik can even beat Lee Chong Wei. I think his golden years had lapsed. Just like Gade.

ants
12-05-2004, 10:54 AM
Thats nice to hear that Msia have just won a MX Double's title! Not too concern about the Mens Doubles and Singles. More important is the MXD.
Too bad the chinese players are not in this tourney due to political reasons. Oh well Politics got in a way for sportmanship spirit this time. :(

Nrlll9
12-05-2004, 11:07 AM
wow women's singles jump smash now?

ants
12-05-2004, 11:35 AM
http://www.ctbad.org.tw/2004TaipeiOpen/1204WS//P1010017.JPG

wow women's singles jump smash now?

not only singles.. doubles as well. But they dont use it so often.

ctjcad
12-05-2004, 12:06 PM
Not to sound like an excuse, but Taufik lost in the Semis of the China Open recently against BCL(China) because he had a really bad foot injury. I believe his shoe caused that(there was an article in this forum referring to that event). I believe if his foot was fine, he would've been in the Final playing against Lin Dan. He withdrew from the recent Singapore Open because his injury still lingers.
It's gonna be interesting if he plays in the Indonesian Open. If his foot healed up completely, he could go all the way to the Final and hopefully meet Lin Dan(which he never played against with). Correct me if I'm wrong, but Taufik has won 4 straight Indonesian Open and this year he'll be looking for his 5th.

Again, I don't know where you got the idea that "you have some doubts that Taufik can even beat Lee Chong Wei. His golden years had lapsed. Just like Gade". Taufik is only 23 yrs. old in comparison to Gade who will be 28 yrs. old during the Indonesian Open. So yah, Taufik still has 2-3 more quality yrs. left.
LCW on the other hand has never won any "major" tourney yet, has he??..

Why am I keep hearing Indo needs Taufik? Is that all they really have? That's kinda miserable isn't it. And I don't mean to disappoint the Indo further but I really have some doubts that Taufik can even beat Lee Chong Wei. I think his golden years had lapsed. Just like Gade.

Mag
12-05-2004, 12:46 PM
/../ In the past, Indonesians are almost invincible in Jakarta, which was why the top Chinese and Danes especially, chose to skip the Indonesian Open./.../

*rofl* You're kidding, right? No, the reason they skip Indonesian Open is more likely to be for safety reasons. Indonesian Open is not exactly the most friendly tournament to visit as a foreign player -- especially for players from a Nato country such as Denmark. When Denmark sent troops to Iraq, I think there was even a recommendation from Danish authorities that Danish citizens avoid visiting a number of countries, Indonesia being one of them. Rubbish of course, but there's paranoia for you! :eek:

Sealman
12-06-2004, 12:49 AM
women single

UMEZU Chie bt CHIU Yi Ju 11-9,11-8
Does anyone know which yonex racket is the Taiwanese player using?

http://www.ctbad.org.tw/2004taipeiopen/1205WS/Data/page.htm?4,0

aiyuuw
12-06-2004, 03:03 AM
*rofl* You're kidding, right? No, the reason they skip Indonesian Open is more likely to be for safety reasons. Indonesian Open is not exactly the most friendly tournament to visit as a foreign player -- especially for players from a Nato country such as Denmark. When Denmark sent troops to Iraq, I think there was even a recommendation from Danish authorities that Danish citizens avoid visiting a number of countries, Indonesia being one of them. Rubbish of course, but there's paranoia for you! :eek:thats a pity, i mean believe me, i have been here in jakarta for all my life and never felt like its not safe here, people in tv are exaggerating, people just need to come here and prove to themselves that its all rubbish:mad:

ctjcad
12-06-2004, 11:33 AM
Reading from your comments, hmm, don't tell me you weren't "scared" when you were Jakarta in 1998, when "the big riot" broke out...Or you were somewhere else at that time(iI know other cities in Indonesia like Surabaya weren't affected, but if you were somewhere else, then that's a different story)...
All I know is that, people at least living in Jakarta were "scared" like crazy after that aftermath. That's why after that incident, a lot of people from there, esp. the Chinese-Indonesian, fled to other countries and even tried for an asylum...
Since Indonesia is majority-wise an Islamic nation, what makes you assured that the situation or condition in Indonesia now is "safer" then before??..Many of my Indonesian friends told me, it was actually better during Suharto's rule, as he was enforcing strict laws(like Saddam), rather than now...

thats a pity, i mean believe me, i have been here in jakarta for all my life and never felt like its not safe here, people in tv are exaggerating, people just need to come here and prove to themselves that its all rubbish:mad: