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hcyong
03-01-2005, 08:47 PM
All the Q-final places will be decided today.

MS (R32)
Joppien v Lee TS (TS may have it easy against Gopi, but can he overcome the German no. 1)
Lee HI v Lee CW (form book says the Malaysian Lee will prevail but never write off Koreans)
Boonsak v Ronald (a replay of the Olympics Q-final)
Chen Jin v Chen Hong (new Chen v old Chen)

MS (R16) - possible match-ups
Hafiz v Boonsak or Ronald (regional tussle)

I predict the Q-final lineup to be
Lin v Xia
Bao v Wong CH (possibly Boesen)
Park Sung Hwan v Lee CW
Boonsak (could easily be Hafiz or Ronald) v Chen Hong

WS (R16)
Yao Jie v Elizabeth Cann (Cann she do it against Yao like she did it against Tine?)
Xu Huaiwen v Kaori Mori

S-final prediction (skipping the Q-final)
Zhang v Zhou
Xie v Pi

MD (R16)
Chan/Koo v Andersen/Lamp (unsettled Malaysians face Danish test)
Ohtsuka/Masuda v Bach/Gunawan (Americans had tough 1st round)

Q-final prediction
Eriksen/Lungaard v Ha Tae Kwon/Yim Bang Eun
Sang/Zheng v Chew/Choong
Jung/Lee v Chan Koo
Ohtsuka/Masuda v Fu/Cai

WD (R16)
Du Jing/Yu Yang v Saralee/Sathinee (heir to doubles throne v current ruling class)

Q-final prediction
Zhang/Yang v Lee Kyung Won/Lee Hyo Jung
Gao/Huang v Chien/Cheng
Chin/Wong v Saralee/Sathinee
Andersen/Schjoett v Wei/Zhao

XD (R16)
Druzchenko/Nozdran v Xie/Yu (It's good for badminton when Ukrainians can give world class players a run for their money)

Q-final prediction
Robertson/Emms v Saputra/Li
Zhang/Gao v Xie/Yu
Lee/Lee (Korean Open champions) v Sudket/Saralee
Yim/Lee v Chen/Zhao

ironchef
03-01-2005, 11:42 PM
tony and bob beat the japanese pair at the 02 or 03 us open...i think tony and howard can win against them this time in 3.

Loh
03-02-2005, 12:06 AM
Pity that no results in English can be found.

I suggest the IBF should make it compulsory for IBF supported events like this German Open, to make the results available in English on a timely basis. Live scores will of course be even better! :mad:

rwchen
03-02-2005, 12:26 AM
German Open does have a website in English. Just click on the below address,
http://www.german-open-badminton.de/HOME.9.0.html?&L=1

Pity that no results in English can be found.

I suggest the IBF should make it compulsory for IBF supported events like this German Open, to make the results available in English on a timely basis. Live scores will of course be even better! :mad:

rwchen
03-02-2005, 12:30 AM
I agree with you basically, except for the inclusion of Chen Hong, he may lose to Chen Jin today!

[QUOTE=hcyong]All the Q-final places will be decided today.

I predict the Q-final lineup to be
Lin v Xia
Bao v Wong CH (possibly Boesen)
Park Sung Hwan v Lee CW
Boonsak (could easily be Hafiz or Ronald) v Chen Hong

Loh
03-02-2005, 02:15 AM
German Open does have a website in English. Just click on the below address,
http://www.german-open-badminton.de/HOME.9.0.html?&L=1

Thanks rwchen. I did go to this website earlier but got the German version instead. :D

jkusmanto
03-02-2005, 04:00 AM
Do you have the online score links, rwchen ?


German Open does have a website in English. Just click on the below address,
http://www.german-open-badminton.de/HOME.9.0.html?&L=1

Anatolii
03-02-2005, 04:03 AM
Thanks rwchen. I did go to this website earlier but got the German version instead. :Di went there too. i think the results are printed in english, and so are the reports (if you click on the english version button. but the draw sheets are in german :crying:

seven
03-02-2005, 07:23 AM
i went there too. i think the results are printed in english, and so are the reports (if you click on the english version button. but the draw sheets are in german :crying:
No surprise for the moment.
Lee Tsuen Seng had an easy job against Joppien : 15-10 15-6...

Waiting for the results of Lee Hyun Il/ Lee Chong Wei, Boonsak Ponsana/Ronald Susilo and Chen Jin/Chen Hong ... :)

hcyong
03-02-2005, 10:04 AM
I agree with you basically, except for the inclusion of Chen Hong, he may lose to Chen Jin today!


You hit it right on the nail. The bottom half, devoid of Chen Hong, looks pretty open now, with Lee CW installed as slight favourite for the final spot. The second round MS was excellent for the Malaysians, with each of them going on to the last 16. Wong CH had some trouble against Eric Pang but Lee CW has no problems disposing of Lee Hyun Il. Malaysians (6) and Chinese (5) constitute 11 of the final 16 players, but I expect the number (of Malaysians) to be cut down considerably by the end of today.

The WS and XD events are finished for the day, and no surprises there except that Lee Kyung Won's XD quest is ended by a Taiwanese pair.

Han
03-02-2005, 10:38 AM
Looks like Lee Tsuen Seng is playing pretty well under new coach Li Mao, now comes the true test facing the top notch player Lin Dan. Possible upset? As for the shaky Wong Chon Hann, not sure he can advance to next round as Boesen seems to play very well too.
A little worry for Lee Chong Wei as typical Malaysian player usually fail hard when expected to win, for whatever reason. Anyway, the MS is shaping like what the Malaysia newspapers have predicted, "Li Mao vs Li Yungbo".
Malaysia Boleh!

cheongsa
03-02-2005, 11:31 AM
MS

Boonsak Polsana bt Ronald Susilo 17:15, 15:12
Chen Jin bt Chen Hong 15 : 10 14 : 17 15 : 9

No surprises in WS

MD

Hwang/Lee (KOR) bt Sang Yang/Zheng Bo (CHN) 15:10, 15:8
Kidho/Setiawan (INA) bt Chew/Choong (MAL) 7:15, 15:7, 15:11
Chan/Koo (MAL) bt Andersen/Lamp (DEN) 15:8, 15:4

WD no surprises so far

XD

Li Yujia/Hendri Saputra (SIN) bt Jeon/Joo (KOR) 15:4, 15:6
(yay!)
Xie Zhongbo/Yu Yang (CHN) bt DRUZCHENKO/NOZDRAN (UKR, the pair who beat Koo/Wong (MAL)) 15:6, 15:6
(this CHN pair is really up and coming)
Yim/Lee (KOR) lost to the Taiwanese pair!

Qidong
03-02-2005, 12:16 PM
MS

Boonsak Polsana bt Ronald Susilo 17:15, 15:12
Chen Jin bt Chen Hong 15 : 10 14 : 17 15 : 9



Look like Chen Jin is ready to take over Chen Hong and Xia Xuenze's place in the adult's team. :)

ctjcad
03-02-2005, 12:17 PM
Looks like Tony G. and Howard B. are moving smoothly through round 16.
Now, they've got a tough quarter final match vs. Fu/Cai. But if they can get by those pair, and barring any major injuries, I won't be surprise to see them in the Finals. I would love to see a match between Tony/Howard vs. Lars/Jens in the Finals.:).

cheongsa
03-02-2005, 01:30 PM
I would love to see a match between Tony/Howard vs. Lars/Jens in the Finals.:).

Lars Paaske is not partnered with Jens Eriksen. I take it that you mean Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard.

cheongsa
03-02-2005, 01:44 PM
MS

LIN Dan (CHN) bt LEE Tsuen Seng (MAS) 15:13, 15:10
(close game according to scoreline)
XIA Xuanze (CHN) bt HASHIM Muhd Roslin (MAS) 15:9, 15:4
(not close at all)
BAO Chunlai (CHN) bt SHON Seung Mo (KOR) 15:6, 15:2
WONG Choong Hann (MAS) bt BOESEN, Anders (DEN) 15:4, 15:8
(surprising, considering how WCH was struggling in the first round)
PARK Sung Hwan (KOR) lost to PALYAMA, Dicky (NED) 6:15, 10:15
AYOB, Sairul Amar (MAS) lost to LEE Chong Wei (MAS) 4:15, 12:15
HASHIM, Muhd Hafiz (MAS) bt PONSANA, Boonsak (THA) 11:15, 15:1, 15:13
CHEN Yu (CHN) bt CHEN Jin (CHN) 15:7, 4:15, 15:12

jamesd20
03-02-2005, 03:29 PM
MS

LIN Dan (CHN) bt LEE Tsuen Seng (MAS) 15:13, 15:10
(close game according to scoreline)
XIA Xuanze (CHN) bt HASHIM Muhd Roslin (MAS) 15:9, 15:4
(not close at all)
BAO Chunlai (CHN) bt SHON Seung Mo (KOR) 15:6, 15:2
WONG Choong Hann (MAS) bt BOESEN, Anders (DEN) 15:4, 15:8
(surprising, considering how WCH was struggling in the first round)
PARK Sung Hwan (KOR) lost to PALYAMA, Dicky (NED) 6:15, 10:15
AYOB, Sairul Amar (MAS) lost to LEE Chong Wei (MAS) 4:15, 12:15
HASHIM, Muhd Hafiz (MAS) bt PONSANA, Boonsak (THA) 11:15, 15:1, 15:13
CHEN Yu (CHN) bt CHEN Jin (CHN) 15:7, 4:15, 15:12


Intresting results, but only one surprise to me dicky palyama beating Park. also maybe Bao beating Shon so comfortably, but then shon has only just returned.

Boonsak and Hafiz play a similar style IMHO, but hafiz is just a slightly higher level.

Chen Yu struggles against power players like Chen H, Xia, Bao, taufik etc... But I am not suprised he beat Chen J, since he is doesn't seem a power player to me.

ctjcad
03-02-2005, 04:54 PM
Sorry, typo. Yah, it should've been Jens/Martin not Jens/Lars..:P.

Lars Paaske is not partnered with Jens Eriksen. I take it that you mean Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard.

rwchen
03-02-2005, 06:20 PM
I doubt that there is any online score However, the results come in fast as the matches finish.

Do you have the online score links, rwchen ?

rwchen
03-02-2005, 06:42 PM
Yes, it is really Li Yong Bo vs Li Mao in the quaterfinal !
Skipping the quaters and semis, the meeting between Lin Dan and Lee CW is on the cards !
In MD, there are more new pairs to watch out for! Malaysian Lee/Chew lost to Indons Markhis/Setiawan speaks about the strength of Indonesia in MD while South Koreans youngters Lee/Hwang looks unstoppable too!

Looks like Lee Tsuen Seng is playing pretty well under new coach Li Mao, now comes the true test facing the top notch player Lin Dan. Possible upset? As for the shaky Wong Chon Hann, not sure he can advance to next round as Boesen seems to play very well too.
A little worry for Lee Chong Wei as typical Malaysian player usually fail hard when expected to win, for whatever reason. Anyway, the MS is shaping like what the Malaysia newspapers have predicted, "Li Mao vs Li Yungbo".
Malaysia Boleh!

Loh
03-02-2005, 08:01 PM
MS

Boonsak Polsana bt Ronald Susilo 17:15, 15:12

I knew this would be a tough match for Ronald but he has done relatively well to give Boonsak a good fight despite laying off for such a long while after the Athens Olympics to recuperate from his injuries.

I hope this will spur him on to a better performance at the AE.


XD

Li Yujia/Hendri Saputra (SIN) bt Jeon/Joo (KOR) 15:4, 15:6
(yay!)
Another good outing for this renewed pair with the recent return of Hendri from Indonesia. The funny thing is that Li Yujia, a China import, and Hendri do not communicate in a common language but more by hand and body gestures as reported.

Hope they can advance further and raise their world ranking. ;)

economet
03-03-2005, 12:31 AM
I heard two players commenting on the swing form and footwork of Lee Tsuen Seng. Both changed completely and that happened within a few months. Wow!
And Lee Tseun Seng never gave up. It looked like Lee would have win the first set against Lin Dan. The second set was not easy, either. But Lin Dan never lost the control. Maybe he could gear up a few levels more. He was relaxed and friendly. Lee Chong Wei is in really good shape. One should never forget that there is another rivalry within the Malaysian squad, namely between Li Mao's players and Misbun Sidek's. I met Misbun Sidek in the player's canteen. He looked great. Hafiz Hashim is also in a good shape and seemed to have trained a lot to show that Sidek is as good as Li Mao. One player who lost against Hashim told me that Hashim also improved quite much. The strong Malaysian MS palyers could be interesting opponents to the Chinese players.

Yes, it is really Li Yong Bo vs Li Mao in the quaterfinal !
Skipping the quaters and semis, the meeting between Lin Dan and Lee CW is on the cards !
In MD, there are more new pairs to watch out for! Malaysian Lee/Chew lost to Indons Markhis/Setiawan speaks about the strength of Indonesia in MD while South Koreans youngters Lee/Hwang looks unstoppable too!

rwchen
03-03-2005, 03:59 AM
Great to know about German Open from someone watching it live !
You make good remarks on the Malaysian payers , so will one of the three Malaysia's hopefuls win this time ? It's quite unlikely. There will be more upcoming mouth-watering clashes. Keep us updated and share more with us on what you experience next.

I heard two players commenting on the swing form and footwork of Lee Tsuen Seng. Both changed completely and that happened within a few months. Wow!
And Lee Tseun Seng never gave up. It looked like Lee would have win the first set against Lin Dan. The second set was not easy, either. But Lin Dan never lost the control. Maybe he could gear up a few levels more. He was relaxed and friendly. Lee Chong Wei is in really good shape. One should never forget that there is another rivalry within the Malaysian squad, namely between Li Mao's players and Misbun Sidek's. I met Misbun Sidek in the player's canteen. He looked great. Hafiz Hashim is also in a good shape and seemed to have trained a lot to show that Sidek is as good as Li Mao. One player who lost against Hashim told me that Hashim also improved quite much. The strong Malaysian MS palyers could be interesting opponents to the Chinese players.