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03-22-2007, 09:18 PM
BADMINTON : Duo out to improve ranking
23 Mar 2007
K.M. Boopathy (boopathy@nst.com.my)
KOO Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong will play in the Asian Badminton Championships in Johor Baru on April 10-15 in an effort to improve their world ranking after breaking into the top 10 for the first time yesterday.
Kien Keat-Boon Heong’s victory in the Swiss Open on Sunday rocketed them from 18th to 10th position, but more than trying to improve their ranking, local fans will get a chance to see the All England and Swiss Open doubles champions in Johor Baru.
Earlier, their coach Rexy Mainaky was in two minds about allowing his top pair to compete in the Asian Championships — the last qualifying event for the World Championships — but has now agreed to let them play. And if their current form is anything to go by, a fourth title is in the bag for Kien Keat-Boon Heong who also won the Malaysia Open this year. If they had withdrawn, their world ranking would dip and this could make it difficult for them get a top four seeding in the World Championships.
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Friday/Sport/20070323082736/insidepix1
A win in Johor Baru will take them into the top eight and they will have two more super series tournaments — the Singapore and Indonesia Opens in May — to move into the top four by Aug 2.
Seedings for the World Championships will be determined based on the Aug 2 world ranking.
"Our aim in the Asian Badminton Championships is to try and the win the title. More importantly, it is part of the build-up towards the World Championships which is the biggest event this year," said Kien Keat, who left for Ipoh yesterday.
"However, it is going to be a tough tournament as this is the last qualifying event. We still need to work on our world ranking and the Asian Championships can help."
Kien Keat, who shaved his head bald as promised after winning the All England title, has secured a World Championships berth with compatriots Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah, ranked World No 6, while a third spot will be determined later by Rexy.
Boon Heong has also pledged to give his best in the Asian Championships to make amends after he partnered Hoon Thien How to finished runners-up to Tan Fook-Wan Wah in Johor Baru last year.
"We will have to battle for our title but it is going to be the same like other tournaments we played so far. But we want to continue the winning run," said Boon Heong.
"Now, it is all about focus and to maintain our consistency. I don’t fear any pair, not even the Koreans although we have not played their top combination yet."
Kien Keat-Boon Heong have beaten Korean No 2 Lee Jae Jin-Hwang Ji Man and third-ranked Han Sang Hoon-Yoo Yeon Seong but have yet to play World No 3 Jung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae.
Meanwhile, another national pair Chan Chong Ming-Hoon Thien How climbed from 113th to 67th in the ranking. However, Lee Chong Wei’s slide in the men’s singles ranking continued as he slipped from third spot to fourth, and regrettably, a further drop is expected as the 25-year-old defending champion is expected to skip the Asian Championships.
WORLD RANKING — Men’s singles: 1 Lin Dan (Chn) 80,393 pts; 2 Bao Chunlai (Chn) 63,200; 3 Chen Jin (Chn) 62,143; 4 Lee Chong Wei (Mas) 60,326; 5 Peter Gade Christensen (Den) 58,323; 6 Chen Hong (Chn) 57,521; 7 Chen Yu (Chn) 56,120; 8 Kenneth Jonassen (Den) 53,501; 9 Hafiz Hashim (Mas) 46,073; 10 Boonsak Ponsana (Tha) 41,201; Selected Malaysians: 19 Roslin Hashim 33,761; 30 Yeoh Kay Bin 28,790; 35 Kuan Beng Hong 23,655; 45 Wong Choong Hann 20,665; 49 Tan Chun Seang 19,770.
Doubles: 1 Fu Haifeng-Cai Yun (Chn) 68,282; 2 Jens Eriksen-Martin Lundgaard Hansen (Den) 61,597; 3 Jung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae (S Kor) 56,078; 4 Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan (Ina) 55,994; 5 Candra Wijaya (Ina)-Tony Gunawan (US) 49,010; 6 Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah (Mas) 48,926; 7 Anthony Clark-Robert Blair (Eng) 45,032; 8 Luluk Hadiyanto-Alven Yulianto (Ina) 42,358; 9 Rian Sukmawan-Eng Hian (Ina) 41,471; 10 Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong (Mas) 40,836; Selected Malaysians: 12 Gan Teik Chai-Zakry Latif 35,391; 19 Fairuzizuan Tazari-Lin Woon Fui 32,120; 21 Tan Bin Shen-Ong Soon Hock 30,410; 67 Chan Chong Ming-Hoon Thien How 12,230.
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Friday/Sport/20070323082736/Article/index_html
23 Mar 2007
K.M. Boopathy (boopathy@nst.com.my)
KOO Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong will play in the Asian Badminton Championships in Johor Baru on April 10-15 in an effort to improve their world ranking after breaking into the top 10 for the first time yesterday.
Kien Keat-Boon Heong’s victory in the Swiss Open on Sunday rocketed them from 18th to 10th position, but more than trying to improve their ranking, local fans will get a chance to see the All England and Swiss Open doubles champions in Johor Baru.
Earlier, their coach Rexy Mainaky was in two minds about allowing his top pair to compete in the Asian Championships — the last qualifying event for the World Championships — but has now agreed to let them play. And if their current form is anything to go by, a fourth title is in the bag for Kien Keat-Boon Heong who also won the Malaysia Open this year. If they had withdrawn, their world ranking would dip and this could make it difficult for them get a top four seeding in the World Championships.
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Friday/Sport/20070323082736/insidepix1
A win in Johor Baru will take them into the top eight and they will have two more super series tournaments — the Singapore and Indonesia Opens in May — to move into the top four by Aug 2.
Seedings for the World Championships will be determined based on the Aug 2 world ranking.
"Our aim in the Asian Badminton Championships is to try and the win the title. More importantly, it is part of the build-up towards the World Championships which is the biggest event this year," said Kien Keat, who left for Ipoh yesterday.
"However, it is going to be a tough tournament as this is the last qualifying event. We still need to work on our world ranking and the Asian Championships can help."
Kien Keat, who shaved his head bald as promised after winning the All England title, has secured a World Championships berth with compatriots Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah, ranked World No 6, while a third spot will be determined later by Rexy.
Boon Heong has also pledged to give his best in the Asian Championships to make amends after he partnered Hoon Thien How to finished runners-up to Tan Fook-Wan Wah in Johor Baru last year.
"We will have to battle for our title but it is going to be the same like other tournaments we played so far. But we want to continue the winning run," said Boon Heong.
"Now, it is all about focus and to maintain our consistency. I don’t fear any pair, not even the Koreans although we have not played their top combination yet."
Kien Keat-Boon Heong have beaten Korean No 2 Lee Jae Jin-Hwang Ji Man and third-ranked Han Sang Hoon-Yoo Yeon Seong but have yet to play World No 3 Jung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae.
Meanwhile, another national pair Chan Chong Ming-Hoon Thien How climbed from 113th to 67th in the ranking. However, Lee Chong Wei’s slide in the men’s singles ranking continued as he slipped from third spot to fourth, and regrettably, a further drop is expected as the 25-year-old defending champion is expected to skip the Asian Championships.
WORLD RANKING — Men’s singles: 1 Lin Dan (Chn) 80,393 pts; 2 Bao Chunlai (Chn) 63,200; 3 Chen Jin (Chn) 62,143; 4 Lee Chong Wei (Mas) 60,326; 5 Peter Gade Christensen (Den) 58,323; 6 Chen Hong (Chn) 57,521; 7 Chen Yu (Chn) 56,120; 8 Kenneth Jonassen (Den) 53,501; 9 Hafiz Hashim (Mas) 46,073; 10 Boonsak Ponsana (Tha) 41,201; Selected Malaysians: 19 Roslin Hashim 33,761; 30 Yeoh Kay Bin 28,790; 35 Kuan Beng Hong 23,655; 45 Wong Choong Hann 20,665; 49 Tan Chun Seang 19,770.
Doubles: 1 Fu Haifeng-Cai Yun (Chn) 68,282; 2 Jens Eriksen-Martin Lundgaard Hansen (Den) 61,597; 3 Jung Jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae (S Kor) 56,078; 4 Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan (Ina) 55,994; 5 Candra Wijaya (Ina)-Tony Gunawan (US) 49,010; 6 Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah (Mas) 48,926; 7 Anthony Clark-Robert Blair (Eng) 45,032; 8 Luluk Hadiyanto-Alven Yulianto (Ina) 42,358; 9 Rian Sukmawan-Eng Hian (Ina) 41,471; 10 Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong (Mas) 40,836; Selected Malaysians: 12 Gan Teik Chai-Zakry Latif 35,391; 19 Fairuzizuan Tazari-Lin Woon Fui 32,120; 21 Tan Bin Shen-Ong Soon Hock 30,410; 67 Chan Chong Ming-Hoon Thien How 12,230.
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Friday/Sport/20070323082736/Article/index_html