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seawell
06-12-2006, 08:47 AM
MVP Cup 2 to again feature Top Players from Asia and Europe
06 June 2006


IMG today announced that the second edition of the MVP Cup—which is a selection of top players from Europe taking on a selection from Asia—will take place in Manila from July 14 – 16, 2006. The Asian Badminton Confederation (ABC) and the European Badminton Union (EBU) will field All-Star teams to compete against each other for USD 100,000 in prize money—an increase from the USD 80,000 on offer last year.


The event will feature an elite group of Asian players vs their compatriots from Europe in a unique format of matches over the 3-day period. The MVP Cup last year marked the first direct collaboration between 2 continental confederations in the sport of badminton; it is pitted to be an annual “Ryder Cup” type of event for the sport of badminton.

The MVP Cup will once again officially be called, “The MVP Cup presented by PLDT and Smart” and is jointly organized by the Asian Badminton Confederation (ABC), the European Badminton Union, the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA), and International Management Group (IMG). PBA President, Mrs. Amelita Ramos thanked the organizers for holding this prestigious new event to the Philippines. “The Philippine Badminton Association is proud to be the host venue of the MVP Cup. The event brings a tremendous opportunity for the PBA to gain experience in staging a major international badminton event. We also hope that in seeing and competing against the world’s top badminton players, our National players and future stars will be inspired to increase their level of competition in the future.” Kennivic and Kennie Asuncion will be participating for the Asian team in the Mixed Doubles category.

Similar to the IBF’s Sudirman Cup event, the MVP Cup is a mixed team competition featuring the top players from Asia playing against the top players from Europe. Each team will consist of the following players:

2 x Men’s Singles
2 x Women's Singles
1 x Men’s Doubles Team
1 x Women's Doubles Team
1 x Mixed Doubles Team
However, one major difference between this event and the Sudirman Cup is that the MVP Cup will provide prize money, whereas the Sudirman Cup does not. This year’s MVP Cup will offer USD 100,000 in total prize money with the top team being awarded the largest prize in badminton, USD 60,000. The losing team will receive USD 40,000. As each team will consist of a maximum of 10 players, this prize will be quite significant. “Last year’s event proved that we can compete with the best in the world. Following our performance at the 4* Philippine Open last weekend, we feel we can once again help Asia to keep the MVP Cup this year,” exclaimed Kennivic Asuncion upon receiving word that he and sister Kennie will be representing the Philippines as Asia’s Mixed Doubles pair.

In keeping with a Ryder Cup-style event, the format of the MVP Cup, also differs from any other badminton event in that there are points for each match which escalate in value as the event moves forward. There are a total of 9 matches, 3 on each day from July 14 – 16. Each match on the first day will be worth 1 point, second day 2 points and third day 3 points. This means that the 3 matches on the third day will be the key for each team in taking home the MVP Cup. On the 3rd day, there will be matches where the team captains can select players on that morning which will create major interest on the Final day. “We are allowed only 2 men’s and women's singles players on the team, however there are 3 men’s/women's singles matches; this means that we will have to carefully evaluate the play of our singles players over the first two days and field the one which we think is in better form for the all-important 3rd singles matches on the final day,” explained Team Captain of Asia, Bang Soo Hyun.

Datuk Punch Gunalan, Deputy President of the IBF indicated, “The player field of the MVP Cup will be of such a high-quality that every match will be just like the finals of any other event.” Both teams are undergoing the process of confirming their players; those confirmed so far are as follows:
Europe Asia
Team Captain: Martijn van Dooremalen , Bang Soo Hyun
Team Manager: Brian Agerbak , Pullela Gopichand
Men’s Singles: Kenneth Jonassen , Taufik Hidayat
Women's Singles: Mia Audina Tjiptawan , Wang Chen
Mixed Doubles: Tomas Layborn/Kamilla Juhl , Kennie/Kennevic Asuncion

“We are happy that the Philippines is the host of the MVP Cup on an annual basis. Last year we were treated well and the crowd was great. We hope that the Philippine public will give the event and its stars the outstanding support it has given badminton in the past,” indicated European Team Manager, Brian Agerbak. He added, “Our team is complete, but we’ll announce the remainder of our members in a week or two when the ABC announces theirs.”

Last year’s event was action packed with the Asian Team taking a 3 - 0 lead on day 1 with wins from Zhang Ning over Mia Audina Tjiptawan, Taufik Hidayat over Anders Boesen and the Malaysian Men’s Doubles Chan/Koo over Robertson/Robert Blair from England. Day 2 saw Europe coming back within 1 point even though German #1 player Bjoern Joppien lost to world #1 Lin Dan, they had victories from Pi Hongyan of France over Seo Yoon Hee of Korea, and Mia/Gail Emms over Saralee/Sathinee of Thailand in ladies’ doubles to pull within 5 – 4. Europe took the lead on the final day with a mixed doubles victory by world #1 pair of Nathan Robertson/Gail Emms over local favorites Kennie/Kennevic Asuncion, but Asia proved too strong in the 3rd singles with Zhang Ning taking out Yao Jie of the Netherlands and Lin Dan beating Anders Boesen for an 11 – 8 final score.

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Issued by IMG Badminton on behalf of the 2006 MVP Cup presented by PLDT and Smart. Should you require more information, please contact Miss Princess Galura of IMG in Manila at +632 845 0162 (phone/fax

MikeJ
06-12-2006, 09:52 AM
who are the other men's and women's singles players? Last year, Lin Dan and Zhang Ning also played for Asia.

I hope Reiko Shiota and Kumiko Ogura will play WD for Asia this year :D

sessyargc
06-17-2006, 08:56 PM
The MVP CUP 2006 has an ad today in PDI.

It lists:

ASIA
Zhang Ning (WS)
Wang Chen (WS)
Lin Dan (MS)
Taufik Hidayat (MS)
Asuncion sibling's (MxD)

EUROPE:
Mia Audina (WS)
Donna Kellog & Gail Emms (WD)
Kenneth Jonassen (MS)
Niels Christian Kaldu (MS)
Michael Logosz and Rober Mateuziak (MD)

From the ad I don't know who ASIA will pair up for WD and MD! And for EUROPE who will they pair for MxD.


website's still down:
www.mypad.net/mvpcup2006

- mela

ctjcad
06-19-2006, 11:50 PM
The MVP CUP 2006 has an ad today in PDI.

It lists:

ASIA
Zhang Ning (WS)
Wang Chen (WS)
Lin Dan (MS)
Taufik Hidayat (MS)
Asuncion sibling's (MxD)

EUROPE:
Mia Audina (WS)
Donna Kellog & Gail Emms (WD)
Kenneth Jonassen (MS)
Niels Christian Kaldu (MS)
Michael Logosz and Rober Mateuziak (MD)

From the ad I don't know who ASIA will pair up for WD and MD! And for EUROPE who will they pair for MxD.


website's still down:
www.mypad.net/mvpcup2006

- mela
Thanks for the updated info & hope they will have the website up and running soon...hmm, looks like a similar squad for both teams to last yr's, at least on the Asia side..:rolleyes:

MikeJ
06-21-2006, 11:04 PM
From: Pinoybadminton Forum (http://pinoybadminton.com.ph/)

Day 1 (July 14)
Men's Singles Match 1 - Lin Dan vs Niels Christian Kaldau
Women's Singles Match 1 - Zhang Ning vs Yao Jie
Men's Doubles - Lee/Choong vs Logosz/Mateusiak

Day 2 (july 15)
Women's Singles Match 2 - Wang Chen vs Mia Audina Tjiptawan
Men's Singles Match 2 - Taufik Hidayat vs Kenneth Jonassen
Women's Doubles - Saralee/Sathinee vs Emms/Kellogg

Day 3 (July 16)
Mixed Doubles - Asuncions vs Laybourn/Rytter-Juhl
Men's Singles Match 3 - Coach's Choice
Women's Singles Match 3 - Coach's Choice

Match to start at 4 everyday - Live on Channel 5 (local channel)

seawell
06-23-2006, 07:28 PM
Emms and Kellogg in Europe-Asia clash

GAIL EMMS, who is on BBC1's Question of Sport again tonight, has been selected with Donna Kellogg to represent Europe against Asia in the second MVP Cup in Manila from July 14-16.

The European champions will face Thailand's Saralee Thoungthongkam and Sathinee Thoungthongkam in the Ryder Cup style tournament which carries a record prize fund of $100,000.
Emms competed in mixed doubles in last year's inaugural event with Nathan Robertson in a contest won by Asia.
The line-up is:
EUROPE: Kenneth Jonassen, Niels Christian Kaldau (Denmark); Yao Jie, Mia Audina Tjiptawan (Holland), Michel Logosz & Robert Mateusiak (Poland), Gail Emms & Donna Kellogg (England), Thomas Laybourn & Kamilla Juhl (Denmark).
Manager:Brian Agerback. Captain: Martijn van Dooremalen.
ASIA: Lin Dan (China), Taufik Hidayat (Indonesia), Zhang Ning (China), Wang Chen (Hong Kong), Choon Tan Fook & Lee Wan Wah (Malaysia), Saralee Thoungthongkam & Sathinee Chankrachangwong (Thailand), Kennie & Kennivic Asuncion (Philippines).
Manager: Bang Soo Hyun, Captain Pulella Gopichand

http://www.badmintonengland.co.uk/show_news.asp?section=000100010009&id=745&monthinview=2006/06/1

thiery
06-23-2006, 11:20 PM
What a surprise, Gopichand is the manager for Asia...The only player from India who excelled in All-England.

badMania
06-23-2006, 11:29 PM
From: Pinoybadminton Forum (http://pinoybadminton.com.ph/)

Day 1 (July 14)
Men's Singles Match 1 - Lin Dan vs Niels Christian Kaldau
Women's Singles Match 1 - Zhang Ning vs Yao Jie
Men's Doubles - Lee/Choong vs Logosz/Mateusiak

Day 2 (july 15)
Women's Singles Match 2 - Wang Chen vs Mia Audina Tjiptawan
Men's Singles Match 2 - Taufik Hidayat vs Kenneth Jonassen
Women's Doubles - Saralee/Sathinee vs Emms/Kellogg

Day 3 (July 16)
Mixed Doubles - Asuncions vs Laybourn/Rytter-Juhl
Men's Singles Match 3 - Coach's Choice
Women's Singles Match 3 - Coach's Choice

Match to start at 4 everyday - Live on Channel 5 (local channel)

Doesn't look too appealing for me :cool:
My choice of matches (if all the players mentioned come)

Day 1
MS Lin Dan vs Peter Gade
WS Zhang Ning vs Mia Audina
MD Fu Haifeng/Cai Yun vs Jens Eriksen/Martin Lundgaard Hansen

Day 2
WS Xie Xingfang vs Pi Hongyan
MS Lee Chong Wei vs Kenneth Jonassen
WD Du Jing/Yu Yang vs Gail Emms/Donna Kellogg

Day 3
XD Nova Widianto/Lilyana Natsir vs Nathan Robertson/Gail Emms
MS Lee Chong Wei vs Peter Gade
WS Zhang Ning vs Pi Hongyan

All4Baddy
06-24-2006, 03:27 AM
Doesn't look too appealing for me :cool:
My choice of matches (if all the players mentioned come)

Day 1
MS Lin Dan vs Peter Gade
WS Zhang Ning vs Mia Audina
MD Fu Haifeng/Cai Yun vs Jens Eriksen/Martin Lundgaard Hansen

Day 2
WS Xie Xingfang vs Pi Hongyan
MS Lee Chong Wei vs Kenneth Jonassen
WD Du Jing/Yu Yang vs Gail Emms/Donna Kellogg

Day 3
XD Nova Widianto/Lilyana Natsir vs Nathan Robertson/Gail Emms
MS Lee Chong Wei vs Peter Gade
WS Zhang Ning vs Pi Hongyan

Definately it does look interesting. However in the lineups.. there is too many China players.

mikemike
07-05-2006, 02:32 AM
WEB TV live (p2p) (http://www.badmintonworld.org/bbs/index.asp?boardid=143)

taufik-ist
07-05-2006, 02:35 AM
LCW is not listed in MVP 2006 ??????

taufik-ist
07-05-2006, 02:40 AM
bang soo hyun, the former susy's rival, is the asia team captain.

is she coaching korea ?

jump17
07-05-2006, 01:14 PM
wow no LCW? oh well, im gonna this event anyways as im leaving the philippines the day before T_T

ants
07-05-2006, 05:56 PM
They already invited Lindan and Taufik.. so no point inviting LCW. Maybe next year i guess.

$100 Dreams
07-06-2006, 02:59 AM
They already invited Lindan and Taufik.. so no point inviting LCW. Maybe next year i guess.

:D very good point!

taufik-ist
07-06-2006, 03:10 AM
LCW is not MVP yet :)

ants
07-06-2006, 05:16 AM
LCW is not MVP yet :)

Probably during the time when the organisers in the process in selecting players. Now.. LCW have to be an MVP since he is WORLD #1 now.

Btw latest news is that the Polish players might not be able to play since one of them got injured. Still in the process of getting a replacement.

maa2003
07-06-2006, 06:43 AM
dun forget Prakash Padukone who won All-England MS in 1980 after beaten Liem Swie King

What a surprise, Gopichand is the manager for Asia...The only player from India who excelled in All-England.

hcyong
07-06-2006, 09:38 PM
I think the biggest absentee is Peter Gade, by far the best opposition for Asia's MS. Whether LCW is there does not matter at all.

I also think the Asian team are trying to spread their players across nations. Only China has more than one entry. If LCW instead of Taufik, I think they will place an Indonesian pair instead of Lee/Choong.
China - Lin, Zhang
Indonesia - Taufik
Hong Kong - Wang Chen
Malaysia - Lee/Choong
Thailand - Saralee/Sathinee
Phillippines - Asuncion/Asuncion

taufik-ist
07-06-2006, 09:48 PM
I think the biggest absentee is Peter Gade, by far the best opposition for Asia's MS. Whether LCW is there does not matter at all.

I also think the Asian team are trying to spread their players across nations. Only China has more than one entry. If LCW instead of Taufik, I think they will place an Indonesian pair instead of Lee/Choong.
China - Lin, Zhang
Indonesia - Taufik
Hong Kong - Wang Chen
Malaysia - Lee/Choong
Thailand - Saralee/Sathinee
Phillippines - Asuncion/Asuncion
yeah.. u r rite :D

ants
07-06-2006, 10:33 PM
PeterGade is concentrating in the WC.

kemana
07-09-2006, 06:53 PM
i feel the same i think PG really should be in MVP team

smashmouth
07-09-2006, 07:01 PM
Unconfirmed but I was told that Peter Gade's getting married this weekend, which is why he had to beg off from the MVP Cup. Can anyone confirm?

ants
07-09-2006, 07:23 PM
Actually he has no plans of playing in MVP this yr.

kemana
07-09-2006, 09:27 PM
ah,yes,remember about the wedding plan now...

seawell
07-14-2006, 05:21 AM
Day 1 (July 14)
Men's Singles Match 1 - Lin Dan 2-1 Niels Christian Kaldau

seawell
07-14-2006, 05:22 AM
World-class badminton back with MVP 2 today

WORLD-CLASS badminton action returns to Manila today when a select group of Europeans duel with Asia’s best shuttlers in the MVP Cup Asia vs Europe 2 at the Araneta Coliseum.


Reigning Olympic and world champion Taufik Hidayat of Indonesia and world No. 2 Lin Dan of China will banner the crack Asian squad, which humbled Europe, 11-8, in last year’s inaugurals of this 0,000 (P5.3 million) event sponsored by PLDTmyDSL and Smart Communications and patterned after the Ryder Cup of golf.

However, the Europeans will be coming into town raring to avenge that loss and this promises to be another explosive duel of power, speed, skill and precision among some of the world’s top players starting at 4 p.m.

Gail Emms and Donna Kellogg of England, the world No. 4 in women’s doubles, and the mixed doubles pair of Tomas Laybourn and Kamilla RytterJuhl of Denmark, ranked No. 10 in the world, spearhead the Europeans’ bid in the tournament produced by IMG and jointly sanctioned by Badminton Asia and Badminton Europe.

The Emms-Kellogg tandem will be up against Saralee Thoungthongkam and Sathinee Chankrachangwong of Thailand, the world No. 8, while the Laybourn-Juhl pair will test the Filipino brother and sister team of Kennie and Kennevic Asuncion.

Denmark’s Kenneth Jonassen and Niels Christian Kaldau, No. 4 and 13 in the world, respectively, will be Europe’s bets in the men’s singles against Hidayat and Lin while Dutch No. 6 Mia Audina Tjiptawan and world No. 7 Yao Jie will have their hands full against world No. 1 Zhang Ning of China and No. 5 Wang Chen of Hong Kong in the ladies singles.

In a minor change in Europe’s line-up, Robert Blair replaces an injured Michael Logosz to team up with John Mateusiak against the Malaysian pair of Choong Fook and Lee Wan Wah, ranked No. 7 in the world.

"We’re so proud to bring another edition of the MVP Cup to the Philippines. The goal of this tournament is to expose Filipino athletes to world-class competition on their home soil," said Manny Pangilinan, chairman of PLDT and Smart.

A total of nine matches — three each day — will be played with points for each match to vary each day.

Matches in the first day will be worth 1 point apiece, while games in the second and third days are worth 2 and 3 points each, respectively for a total of 18 points. The team to score 10 points will be declared automatic winner.

The winning team will get ,000 while the losing squad will take home ,000.

Order of play for today’s matches will be the men’s singles, ladies singles and the men’s doubles while the second ladies singles, men’s singles and ladies doubles on tap tomorrow. The final day will have the mixed doubles and the men’s singles and ladies singles events, the last two on captain’s picks).

Matches will be broadcast live over ABC 5, the official TV station, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Replays will be on July 21, 3.30 p.m.6.30 p.m./July 22, 4 p.m.-7 p.m./July 23, 3 p.m.-6 p.m. and July 8 at 6.30 p.m.-7 p.m. on MVP Cup Primer.

Ticket prices are pegged at R300, R500, R750 and R1,000. Tickets are available at all Ticketnet outlets and at the Araneta Coliseum ticket booth.

seawell
07-14-2006, 06:01 AM
MVP Asia vs Europe 2006 - Day 1 (14th July) Results

1st Men's Singles - Lin Dan (Asia) bt Niels Christian Kaldau (Europe), 19-21, 21-14, 21-10

1st Women's Singles - Zhang Ning (Asia) bt Yao Jie (Europe) , 21-17, 21-19

1st Men's Doubles - Choong Tan Fook/ Lee Wan Wah (Asia) bt Michal Logosz/ Robert Mateuziak (Europe), 23-21, 21-18

fukusami16
07-14-2006, 06:09 AM
Is astro broadcasting the MVp cup day 2?

Dreamzz
07-14-2006, 06:38 AM
i don't quite understand the 11-8 scoreline mentioned above. if there are 3 games a day, and 1, 2 and 3 points respectively for each game won on each day, surely that means only a total of 18 points. ie. 3 points on day 1, 6 points on day 2 and 9 points on day 3. how do we then get 11-8 which means that 19 points were on offer??!!?? :confused:

banidosa
07-15-2006, 12:37 AM
PeterGade is concentrating in the WC.

yeah i think so..

banidosa
07-15-2006, 12:43 AM
Day 1 (July 14)
Men's Singles Match 1 - Lin Dan 2-1 Niels Christian Kaldau

Lin Dan vs. Niels Kaldau
Zhang Ning vs. Yao Jie
Choong Tan Fook/Lee Wan Wah vs. Robert Blair and Rober Mateusiak

Team Asia swept all 3 matches!! :D

avataar
06-15-2007, 03:17 PM
any ideas about this years edition coming up in aug - manila again

chinnico9496
06-26-2007, 02:51 AM
according to my friend who works in IMG Manila... the MVP will be in August... i hope it's true...

ants
06-26-2007, 10:04 AM
You can follow this link

http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42574

danlegie
07-01-2007, 03:55 AM
can i ask all of you
if wer be held the mvp cup?
tnxxxxxx

chinnico9496
07-01-2007, 04:05 AM
can i ask all of you
if wer be held the mvp cup?
tnxxxxxx

mid-august, manila, philippines... see you there!
:)

danlegie
07-04-2007, 05:30 AM
hehe what i min dis year 2007?
wer be held the mvp cup?