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kwun
03-11-2005, 03:45 PM
what a run that this unknown Japanese player has made so far. she rose from pretty much a nobody to someone who has an appearance in the Indonesian Open in zero time, and she has proved that it wasn't a fluke by getting to at least quarter-final for the next 3 tournaments.

her run in the AE continues where she will be playing Zhang Ning in the semi-finals.



28 Feb 2005

YONEX GERMAN OPEN 2005

Semi-Finals (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4382&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

25 Jan 2005

NOONNOPPI KOREA OPEN 2005

Quarter-Finals (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=09/22/20044433&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

13 Dec 2004

DJARUM INDONESIA OPEN 2004

Gold Medal Final (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4313&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

12 Oct 2004

GERMAN OPEN 2004

1/32 (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=06/21/20044352&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

5 Oct 2004

DENMARK OPEN 2004

1/32 (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=06/28/20044353&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

6 Apr 2004

YONEX OPEN JAPAN 2004

1/32 (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4327&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

6 Apr 2004

YONEX OPEN JAPAN 2004

QUAL (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4327&chosenclass=WSQ&competitorid=15417)

30 Mar 2004

NOONNOPPI KOREA OPEN 2004

1/32 (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4323&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

9 Mar 2004

YONEX ALL ENGLAND OPEN 2004

1/32 (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=3/9/044320&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

9 Mar 2004

YONEX ALL ENGLAND OPEN 2004

QUAL (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=3/9/044320&chosenclass=WSQ&competitorid=15417)

2 Mar 2004

SWISS OPEN 2004

1/16 (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4316&chosenclass=WS&competitorid=15417)

2 Mar 2004

SWISS OPEN 2004

QUAL (http://www.worldbadminton.net/portal/desktopmodules/progression.asp?eventcode=4316&chosenclass=WSQ&competitorid=15417)

cheongsa
03-13-2005, 11:27 PM
Apparently, she plays for Sanyo in Japan, along with Seiko Yamada.

In the Japan League 2004 in Dec 2004, she beat Kanako Yonekura 11:8, 11:8. In the All Japan Badminton Championships in Nov 2004, she beat Kaori Mori (also playing for Sanyo) 11:9, 11:7 in the semifinal and Kanako Yonekura (playing for Yonex) 11:1, 11:5 in the final.

She seemed to have improved dramatically sometime after Sep 2004, because in the All Japan Member of Society Championships in Sep 2004, she reached the quarterfinals, losing to a Yoshimi Hataya of NEC Kyushu while her teammate, Kaori Mori, reached the semifinals, losing to Kanako Yonekura. In the All Japan Coporate league Badminton Championships in Jun 2004, Miho Tanaka was playing 1st singles for Sanyo, Eriko Hirose 2nd singles, and Kaori Mori 3rd singles.

In the Ranking Circuit Convention Japan 2004 in May 2004, she beat Kanako Yonekura in the final. Already, in the Japan Open in Apr 2004, she beat Salakjit Ponsana to qualify for the main draw, and took Zhou Mi to three games 5-11, 11-9, 8-11 in the first round.

Sanyo's webpage does not have her earlier playing records.

cheongsa
03-13-2005, 11:27 PM
http://www.u-netsurf.ne.jp/nichiba/2002/yonex/press_room/4.jpg

cheongsa
03-13-2005, 11:34 PM
From Sanyo Badminton Team's webpage:

Birth date: 1985.3.16
Height: 163cm

National Records:
1996
All Japan Elementary School Championships (Singles: 2nd Place)
1999
All Japan Junior High School Championships (Singles: 3rd Place)
2000
Inter-High School Championships (Singles: 3rd Place) (Doubles: 1st Place)
2001
All Japan Selected Senior High School Championships (Singles: 3rd Place) (Doubles: 1st Place)
Inter-High School Championships (Singles: 3rd Place) (Doubles: 2nd Place)
All Japan Junior Championships (Singles: 1st Place)
2002
Inter-High School Championships (Singles: 2nd Place) (Doubles: 3rd Place)
All Japan Junior Championships (Singles: 1st Place) (Doubles: 1st Place)
2003
All Japan Workers Championships (Singles: 2nd Place)
All Japan Championships (Singles: 3rd Place)

She is the youngest member of the Sanyo team.

cheongsa
03-13-2005, 11:35 PM
Looks like a Japanese No. 1 in the making...

madturtle
03-14-2005, 12:24 AM
i think she has a very cute endearing face! haha! when i heard of her name i thought of a person who spotted the ra kyung min / zhou mi kind of hairstyle, never expected her to look so young and cute! :D

kwun
03-14-2005, 12:29 AM
only 20 yrs old. that's a great age to be at. the Chinese are having problems with their next generation WS players. none of them have the natural quality of the current 4 "flowers" Zhang, Gong, Zhou & Xie. and there are only a handful of hopefuls coming from other country. as a result, there will be a gap opening up for the 20 yrs old generation, and if Hirose can continue to train and improve, she can make herself to be a force in WS.

cooler
03-14-2005, 01:31 AM
only 20 yrs old. that's a great age to be at. the Chinese are having problems with their next generation WS players. none of them have the natural quality of the current 4 "flowers" Zhang, Gong, Zhou & Xie. and there are only a handful of hopefuls coming from other country. as a result, there will be a gap opening up for the 20 yrs old generation, and if Hirose can continue to train and improve, she can make herself to be a force in WS.

she doesn't has that 'natural killer' or 'assasin' face. :D

madturtle
03-14-2005, 01:32 AM
haha yeah. she has that girl-next-door face. i would say either sigit or flandi has the killer face. ahahhaa.:D

seven
03-14-2005, 02:32 AM
only 20 yrs old. that's a great age to be at. the Chinese are having problems with their next generation WS players. none of them have the natural quality of the current 4 "flowers" Zhang, Gong, Zhou & Xie. and there are only a handful of hopefuls coming from other country. as a result, there will be a gap opening up for the 20 yrs old generation, and if Hirose can continue to train and improve, she can make herself to be a force in WS.
Yes, good chances of her being a future world number one...

three
07-03-2005, 03:49 AM
eriko hirose is very friendly, i asked her for a autograph during the aviva open and she was willing to give it and she kept smiling at me, and she was willing to take a photograph. and she tried to talk to me while i was waiting to get my paper back from the players who were also signing it. she asked me if i played badminton. she's really cute. :D
i think all the japanese players are friendly except for matsuda keita. i asked for his autograph and he gave it unwilling and after that he quickly walked away to somewhere else to do his stretching. but that was 2 years ago.:eek:
yonekura was nice. 2 years ago i met her while walking down the stairs at the indoor stadium in sg and she was walking up as she was walking up, she smiled at me and when i realized it was her i quickly chased her for her autograph and she gave it to me willingly and she smiled to. she kept saying something to me in japanese but i didnt understand.:D

weeyet
07-03-2005, 03:55 AM
eriko hirose is very friendly, i asked her for a autograph during the aviva open and she was willing to give it and she kept smiling at me, and she was willing to take a photograph. and she tried to talk to me while i was waiting to get my paper back from the players who were also signing it. she asked me if i played badminton. she's really cute. :D
i think all the japanese players are friendly except for matsuda keita. i asked for his autograph and he gave it unwilling and after that he quickly walked away to somewhere else to do his stretching. but that was 2 years ago.:eek:
yonekura was nice. 2 years ago i met her while walking down the stairs at the indoor stadium in sg and she was walking up as she was walking up, she smiled at me and when i realized it was her i quickly chased her for her autograph and she gave it to me willingly and she smiled to. she kept saying something to me in japanese but i didnt understand.:D

You're right, three, What I like most about the Japanese is their politeness and hospitality!! They are very very polite, you won't be able to imagine that if you never see or experience it... Hmmm.. well, if i am going to malaysia open this week, I will try to look for Kaneko and Hirose.. she looks like my friend. :D

weeyet
07-03-2005, 03:58 AM
Hey three, you're a fan of japanese team aren't you?? Hmmm so as me... Have you meet other players like their doubles Shiota, Reiko etc?? And also top single Sato!?? Maybe you can share your photo with me taken with these japanese players?? I'd like to see them.... thanks!!!

three
07-03-2005, 04:28 AM
Hey three, you're a fan of japanese team aren't you?? Hmmm so as me... Have you meet other players like their doubles Shiota, Reiko etc?? And also top single Sato!?? Maybe you can share your photo with me taken with these japanese players?? I'd like to see them.... thanks!!!

yeahh. i like the japanese team. but i dont know all of them. i like a mix of the men and women. ;) and sato shoji is cute! he was sitting next to me during the lin dan and hidayat match yesterday, but i couldnt ask him for an autograph cos i forgot to bring paper and pen, but he was also recording that match. i'd love to show you those photos. but it's in my handphone. and i have no idea how to take it out.

i forgot to add that, i saw reiko and shiota and a feww really young looking players. reiko and shiota was always watching other matches and they didnt really go with the japanese team. there were 2 other men who looked rather young too who were always also seperated from the team.

madturtle
07-03-2005, 07:45 AM
i think eriko hirose is friendly, but she was very shy! after her match against zhangning, i went up to her and asked for her autograph. she looked at me shyly and i didnt know what she meant. she just put up her hand, which either means that she doesnt want to give, or she asked me to wait. after that she never came back. and up to now, when the whole competition has ended, i have not gotten her signature. :crying: but kanako yonekura is very friendly.

at first she was sucking her lollipop and didnt appear very approachable. then my friend and i went up to her and i was like waving about and "excuse me" to attract her attention. then while she was signing, my friend kept whispering in my ear to say "aligato" and so i said, and immediately she warmed up and gave a very sincere bow.:)

three
07-03-2005, 09:52 AM
i think eriko hirose is friendly, but she was very shy! after her match against zhangning, i went up to her and asked for her autograph. she looked at me shyly and i didnt know what she meant. she just put up her hand, which either means that she doesnt want to give, or she asked me to wait. after that she never came back. and up to now, when the whole competition has ended, i have not gotten her signature. :crying: but kanako yonekura is very friendly.

at first she was sucking her lollipop and didnt appear very approachable. then my friend and i went up to her and i was like waving about and "excuse me" to attract her attention. then while she was signing, my friend kept whispering in my ear to say "aligato" and so i said, and immediately she warmed up and gave a very sincere bow.:)

eriko looks really chatty and friendly. before i got her autograph she kept looking in my direction and smiled at me(when i was looking at her). and there was once where we both turned our heads and looked at each other's direction and she giggled and turned back. maybe cos i was making a fuss to get her autograph. Yonekjura's really friendly i think she's really pretty. :D

madturtle
07-03-2005, 09:57 AM
eriko looks really chatty and friendly. before i got her autograph she kept looking in my direction and smiled at me(when i was looking at her). and there was once where we both turned our heads and looked at each other's direction and she giggled and turned back. maybe cos i was making a fuss to get her autograph. Yonekjura's really friendly i think she's really pretty. :D

hey three are you related to her? she seems like your sisterly friend, from your description. ahha. and yes! i agree with you! yonekura's VERY PRETTY! i think she's the prettiest japanese woman, though many would think that shiota/ogura are even prettier.

weeyet
07-03-2005, 11:28 AM
eriko looks really chatty and friendly. before i got her autograph she kept looking in my direction and smiled at me(when i was looking at her). and there was once where we both turned our heads and looked at each other's direction and she giggled and turned back. maybe cos i was making a fuss to get her autograph.
Oh yeah, you are really making people jealous.. @!:D

three
07-03-2005, 11:47 AM
Oh yeah, you are really making people jealous.. @!:D


i'm sorry, but she's really cool and sweet and everything that i am not and can never be!

yannie
02-22-2007, 12:47 PM
Eriko Hirose
Malaysia Open 2007

seawell
02-23-2007, 11:44 PM
Eriko Hirose pics

http://images.google.cn/images?q=Eriko+Hirose&ndsp=20&svnum=10&complete=1&hl=zh-CN&newwindow=1&start=0&sa=N&filter=0

s h a N ii
05-12-2007, 05:21 AM
she's one tat can really run ..

the_way
07-21-2007, 01:03 PM
She is in a big slump now. I still remember right after athens olympic she made it to semi in a few big tournament and pose some threat to the chinese. However, nowadays, she could hardly survive until quarter final.

Is she injured?

cobalt
03-12-2011, 09:04 PM
Birmingham: Indian hope Saina Nehwal faltered in the quarterfinals of the All England Open badminton championships to a Japanese player who had to keep away thoughts of the devastating tsunami at home. The fifth-seeded Saina, who was expected to win at the event given the absence of some top Chinese players, lost 21-11, 22-20 to Japanese rival Eriko Hirose late on Friday.
The match was contested evenly to start with but Hirose took control by breaking through the rallies that Saina generally wraps up in her favour.
Saina came back in the second game and it went neck and neck but the Indian ultimately fell short as Hirose held her nerves to clinch the issue.
With Saina’s loss, India’s campaign at the event ended as all her compatriots had already crashed out in previous rounds.
“After my injury in 2007, I started to train really intensively and I can see now it’s paying back,” said Eriko. “I’m feeling very good at the moment and I’m really pleased with my game tonight. Moreover, after what happened in my country today, I really felt it was my duty to win my match today. I was so happy that my relatives weren’t hurt.”

Full story: http://badmintonmania.wordpress.com/2011/03/12/all-england-saina-crashes-out-in-quarters/

I am rooting for Eriko to create a huge upset at the finals, and take the AE WS title this year! :)

miksss
03-12-2011, 09:27 PM
Japan broke a long-standing curse, as no Japanese women’s doubles pair had entered a final of the Yonex All England Badminton Championships in 20-years. Fujii and Kakiiwa will be representing their country while Eriko Hirose also broke a 33-year old record, as the great Hiroe Yuki in 1978 was the last Japanese to enter a final here in England.

By Tarek Hafi (Live from Bimingham); Photo: Badmintonphoto; Video: Mark Phelan

Japan is becoming accustomed to breaking records in the All England Championships after Kenichi Tago cruised to the final last year. Mizuki Fujii and Reika Kakiiwa broke a new record at the Yonex All England as the event has not seen any Japanese in the women’s doubles final in 20 years, a record they knew nothing about when asked after their match.

“Really? I didn’t even know we did such a thing! I really don’t know what to say. I feel so honoured we achieved something like this,” said Kakiiwa. Before that, the Japanese girl, together with Fujii, needed to play their compatriots and friends, Shizuka Matsuo and Mami Naito in the semi-final. “It’s indeed difficult to play your compatriots, when there’s so much to earn in the end, but we all thought in the end, it wasn’t about who is going to the final it was more ‘let’s win for our country, to ease everybody’s heart when they are all suffering.’”

On their end, Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang needed to dig deep in their resources to beat Denmark’s new sensation duo Marie Roepke and Line Damkjaer Kruse (see video interview below), who were very close to creating another upset today. The young Danish pair provided a level play matching that of the Chinese players, using their excellent defence to counter attack Wang Xiaoli’s well-known lethal attacks. This status didn’t scare the mighty Scandinavians, who really troubled their opponents on the TV court. Nevertheless, Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang earned a lot of experience having appeared in many last four spots in the past and they left no chances to the Danish girls in the third game while gaining their first spot together into the Yonex All England final.


A few minutes after, it was Eriko Hirose (pictured), too, entering history, as she defeated Petya Nedelcheva, looking like she is at her best since the competition started, having all in her repertoire to sweep all her opponents. The lovely Japanese shuttler thus found success in her first All England semi-final and officially enters Japan’s great badminton history, when no Japanese girl haven’t entered the final since 1977 with the legendary Hiroe Yuki.

“Petya is a very strong opponent I am so happy I managed to win my match today,” said Hirose afterward. “I feel like it’s a reward to all the Japanese people suffering at the moment, which is saddening me deeply and I feel at the same time so honoured to have achieved something like that, I must definitely give my best tomorrow, even if Wang Shixian is the number one seed.”

It will be a first then for the two players, as neither one has competed in the All England final before.


http://www.badzine.net/news/all-england-2011-sf-%E2%80%93-japan-breaks-two-curses-in-one/13548/

george@chongwei
03-13-2011, 01:07 AM
Will be rooting for her to give her all out performance to win the All england title today..

go japan!:)

cobalt
03-13-2011, 01:10 AM
will be rooting for her to give her all out performance to win the all england title today..

Go japan!:)

+1,000,000,000 !!!!! :d:d:d:):)

phil-mm
03-13-2011, 03:54 AM
Eriko always looks exceptionally happy when she wins. It's like she is thinking: "I can't believe I've just won!" http://www.smileys.me.uk/smileys/Happy/happy0203.gif (http://www.smileys.me.uk/getcode.php?dir=Happy/&image=happy0203.gif)

suetyan
03-13-2011, 04:21 AM
Japan broke a long-standing curse, as no Japanese women’s doubles pair had entered a final of the Yonex All England Badminton Championships in 20-years. Fujii and Kakiiwa will be representing their country while Eriko Hirose also broke a 33-year old record, as the great Hiroe Yuki in 1978 was the last Japanese to enter a final here in England.

By Tarek Hafi (Live from Bimingham); Photo: Badmintonphoto; Video: Mark Phelan

Japan is becoming accustomed to breaking records in the All England Championships after Kenichi Tago cruised to the final last year. Mizuki Fujii and Reika Kakiiwa broke a new record at the Yonex All England as the event has not seen any Japanese in the women’s doubles final in 20 years, a record they knew nothing about when asked after their match.

“Really? I didn’t even know we did such a thing! I really don’t know what to say. I feel so honoured we achieved something like this,” said Kakiiwa. Before that, the Japanese girl, together with Fujii, needed to play their compatriots and friends, Shizuka Matsuo and Mami Naito in the semi-final. “It’s indeed difficult to play your compatriots, when there’s so much to earn in the end, but we all thought in the end, it wasn’t about who is going to the final it was more ‘let’s win for our country, to ease everybody’s heart when they are all suffering.’”

On their end, Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang needed to dig deep in their resources to beat Denmark’s new sensation duo Marie Roepke and Line Damkjaer Kruse (see video interview below), who were very close to creating another upset today. The young Danish pair provided a level play matching that of the Chinese players, using their excellent defence to counter attack Wang Xiaoli’s well-known lethal attacks. This status didn’t scare the mighty Scandinavians, who really troubled their opponents on the TV court. Nevertheless, Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang earned a lot of experience having appeared in many last four spots in the past and they left no chances to the Danish girls in the third game while gaining their first spot together into the Yonex All England final.


A few minutes after, it was Eriko Hirose (pictured), too, entering history, as she defeated Petya Nedelcheva, looking like she is at her best since the competition started, having all in her repertoire to sweep all her opponents. The lovely Japanese shuttler thus found success in her first All England semi-final and officially enters Japan’s great badminton history, when no Japanese girl haven’t entered the final since 1977 with the legendary Hiroe Yuki.

“Petya is a very strong opponent I am so happy I managed to win my match today,” said Hirose afterward. “I feel like it’s a reward to all the Japanese people suffering at the moment, which is saddening me deeply and I feel at the same time so honoured to have achieved something like that, I must definitely give my best tomorrow, even if Wang Shixian is the number one seed.”

It will be a first then for the two players, as neither one has competed in the All England final before.


http://www.badzine.net/news/all-england-2011-sf-%E2%80%93-japan-breaks-two-curses-in-one/13548/
please don't paste the whole news exactly from Badzine. :)

suetyan
03-13-2011, 04:21 AM
Eriko always looks exceptionally happy when she wins. It's like she is thinking: "I can't believe I've just won!" http://www.smileys.me.uk/smileys/Happy/happy0203.gif (http://www.smileys.me.uk/getcode.php?dir=Happy/&image=happy0203.gif)
I hope she can beat WSX tonight! Pray for Japan, pray for Hirose!

miksss
03-13-2011, 04:37 AM
please don't paste the whole news exactly from Badzine. :)
okay,apologize... :)


I hope she can beat WSX tonight! Pray for Japan, pray for Hirose!
yes,i sincerely hope Eriko can upset WSX. :D

phil-mm
03-13-2011, 05:11 AM
I hope she can beat WSX tonight! Pray for Japan, pray for Hirose!

Pray for Japan, yes! For Eriko, that's debatable http://www.smileys.me.uk/smileys/Happy/happy0203.gif (http://www.smileys.me.uk/getcode.php?dir=Happy/&image=happy0203.gif). I've always believed that it's only fair for the better player to win. But I really hope that the better player will be Eriko tonight http://www.smileys.me.uk/smileys/Happy/happy0161.gif (http://www.smileys.me.uk/getcode.php?dir=Happy/&image=happy0161.gif).

cobalt
09-28-2011, 01:43 PM
Eriko has had a bit of an up-and-down year so far. :(

The highlight was her incredible run at the AE2011, a beacon of hope to her country-people at a time when they were in deep despair at home. She made all of us here at BC also sit up and hope and pray for the near-impossible, that she would topple WSX (who was playing like a tigress then) and take the crown home. Sadly it was not to be, but she did stand on that podium. :)

Ever since then, she has made it mostly to the round of 16, 4 times to the quarter-finals and just once to the semis. At the same time, other players have emerged or become stronger.

Hopefully Eriko can re-discover the form and spirit she showed earlier this year. We would love to see her stand high up on the podium, soon! :D:D:D