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abedeng
07-26-2007, 08:57 PM
OK, let's talk about the other 3 disciplines. Seems they are less glamourous than Men's Singles and Doubles.
Women's Singles:-
Looks like a straight fight again between ZN and double X. However, we've seen it before, both crumbled in Asian Games 06 and Wang Chen/Yippie made the grade. The CHN 2nd tier brigade (Zhu Lin/Lu Lan) are just not consistent enough, losses to lower ranked opponents must have caused LYB headaches.
I hope to see another heartwarming performance from local players WMC, Julia and Lydia Cheah.
Women's Doubles:-
Disappointed that Yang Wei/Zhang Jiewen are not playing. Even so, CHN WD possess sufficient strength in GL/HS and defending champs ZY/WY. At least there is not going to be 4 CHN pairs dominating this time, so at least 1 semis spot can be fought by some of the non-CHN pairs. But top TPE and THA pairs are not competing.
Mixed Doubles:-
If any other pair can nick this other than Gao Ling/Zheng Bo, I would say it's a minor miracle. Having said that, 3 pairs have the best chance against the top form CHN duo, the 2 ENG pairs and Flandy/Vita. Not Widianto/Natsir, even though they were the only ones who had beaten Gao Ling/Zheng Bo, in S'pore Open Super Series (a match I missed seeing).
ctjcad
07-27-2007, 01:43 AM
OK, let's talk about the other 3 disciplines. Seems they are less glamourous than Men's Singles and Doubles.
Women's Singles:-
Looks like a straight fight again between ZN and double X. However, we've seen it before, both crumbled in Asian Games 06 and Wang Chen/Yippie made the grade. The CHN 2nd tier brigade (Zhu Lin/Lu Lan) are just not consistent enough, losses to lower ranked opponents must have caused LYB headaches.
I hope to see another heartwarming performance from local players WMC, Julia and Lydia Cheah.
..there will be a few surprises, one of which i would like to see Zhou Mi entering the WS Final and who knows what'll happen...If she should meet one of LYB's top gals in the late rounds, hmm, things could get interesting..:rolleyes::p;):cool:
abedeng
07-27-2007, 01:47 AM
I wish it were so, but I think Zhou Mi's fitness is not up to mark, she was struggling in Philippine Open.
Dreamzz
07-27-2007, 03:49 AM
yeah, i think zhou mi will have an impact on the order of badminton, but maybe not just yet, give her another 3-6 months and if she continues to progress at this rate, she'll be there amongst the top.
champion8
07-27-2007, 04:09 AM
i wish the Malaysian women will make an impact. I am dreaming i guess. Go for it, Ladies...
thiery
07-27-2007, 05:30 AM
i dont think zhou mi is qualified for the WC. she is ranked below wang chen and YPY.
Dreamzz
07-27-2007, 05:38 AM
each country is allowed to send 4 representatives to the WC, no? of course, this is if their rankings are high enough.
abedeng
07-27-2007, 12:16 PM
In women's singles, Double X will be vulnerable if somehow ZN is beaten at any round earlier than semifinals. We know Wang Chen, Pi Hongyan, Xu Huaiwen, even Yippie are capable of that. This is what had happened in Doha Asian Games, when each country is restricted to 2 players.
It remains to be seen if Zhu Lin and Lu Lan can assist in "holding the fort", or better still, win the title outright.
But I suppose CHN will hold on to their WD title and wrest XD from England.
wilfredlgf
07-27-2007, 12:19 PM
WS: China.
WD: China
Lock thread.
ctjcad
07-27-2007, 12:49 PM
In women's singles, Double X will be vulnerable if somehow ZN is beaten at any round earlier than semifinals. We know Wang Chen, Pi Hongyan, Xu Huaiwen, even Yippie are capable of that. This is what had happened in Doha Asian Games, when each country is restricted to 2 players.
It remains to be seen if Zhu Lin and Lu Lan can assist in "holding the fort", or better still, win the title outright.
But I suppose CHN will hold on to their WD title and wrest XD from England.
..what is XXF's and ZN's playing record in any M'sian-based tourneys??..I just want to see for reference..:)
abedeng
07-28-2007, 06:46 PM
Both didn't play in recent M'sian Open Super Series, in the 2006 event Zhang Ning won the title, but Double X got beaten by Tracy Hallam in semis.
hcyong
07-28-2007, 10:41 PM
Zhou Mi has not qualified for this year's WC.
ctjcad
07-29-2007, 12:45 AM
Both didn't play in recent M'sian Open Super Series, in the 2006 event Zhang Ning won the title, but Double X got beaten by Tracy Hallam in semis.
..abedeng:cool:..Have ZN and XXF played in any other M'sian-based tourneys prior to 2006??..:confused:
Zhou Mi has not qualified for this year's WC.
..and thanks also, hcyong:cool:..Sorry, this could be a typo, but does that mean the qualification period is not over?? Is her playing status still pending??..Because if it's already closed, then shouldn't it be "Zhou Mi didn't qualify for this year's WC"..:confused:
abedeng
07-29-2007, 08:51 PM
ZN and Double X, they have played but as I remember, never met in previous Malaysian Opens. It was always, ZN vs another player, or two different CHN players in finals.
2007 - ZN and Double X didn't play
2006 - ZN won, Double X ko in semis
2005 - ZN won, Double X ko in last 32
2004 - ZN won, Double X ko in q-finals
2003 - ZN ko in q-finals, Double X ko is semis
Up to 2004, Gong Ruina was still playing, and Zhou Mi played up to 2005.
robin7
07-29-2007, 11:34 PM
ZN and Double X, they have played but as I remember, never met in previous Malaysian Opens. It was always, ZN vs another player, or two different CHN players in finals.
2007 - ZN and Double X didn't play
2006 - ZN won, Double X ko in semis
2005 - ZN won, Double X ko in last 32
2004 - ZN won, Double X ko in q-finals
2003 - ZN ko in q-finals, Double X ko is semis
Up to 2004, Gong Ruina was still playing, and Zhou Mi played up to 2005.
I find it very confusing to call XXF "Double X" as I thought at first u r refering to XD (Mixed Double).:confused:
Do u call XXZ "Double X" as well?:cool:
Can we just stick to XXF instead of "Double X"?:)
abedeng
07-30-2007, 12:26 AM
Double X denotes female gene, so I will only use it for Xie Xingfang. Sure, u can keep calling her XXF, no problem with that. Anyway, she doesn't have a good record in Malaysia.
ctjcad
07-30-2007, 12:46 AM
ZN and Double X, they have played but as I remember, never met in previous Malaysian Opens. It was always, ZN vs another player, or two different CHN players in finals.
2007 - ZN and Double X didn't play
2006 - ZN won, Double X ko in semis
2005 - ZN won, Double X ko in last 32
2004 - ZN won, Double X ko in q-finals
2003 - ZN ko in q-finals, Double X ko is semis
Up to 2004, Gong Ruina was still playing, and Zhou Mi played up to 2005.
..thanks for that, abedeng..With that said, i looking at Zhang Ning to reach at least the Semis, with a very highly Finals appearance..;):cool:
george@chongwei
07-30-2007, 08:02 AM
dont forget our MAS WS player especially wong mew choo... i tink she can go untill the quater... if she can create an upset, mayb semi?? who knows.. REMEMBER MAS OPEN SUPER SERIES 2007? SHE became d runner up...
champion8
07-30-2007, 08:21 AM
dont forget our MAS WS player especially wong mew choo... i tink she can go untill the quater... if she can create an upset, mayb semi?? who knows.. REMEMBER MAS OPEN SUPER SERIES 2007? SHE became d runner up...
I hope Mew Choo can do it. Bcoz i doubt Julia Wong and Lydia Cheah can go far. How about our double and mixed double. any chance
abedeng
07-30-2007, 08:45 PM
WPT/CEH are undergoing bad patch since after the All-England, and Chin has not recovered from her knee injury. Wong is a bit temperamental this days. Those cute Japs too are not in form.
In which case my WD support goes to Indonesia and Korea, but unfortunately Marissa/Natsir aren't playing.
XD, the young pair is only out for exposure, whereas Shirley/Joanne might be able to spring an upset, but not likely to clear beyond q-finals. Funny thing with this XD programme this year, only one consistent pair (GL/ZB), the rest can go all the way, or even be beaten in the early rounds. Robertson/Emms would do well to be alert, or they will suffer the same fate as Nova/Lilyana last year.
ixory
07-30-2007, 10:18 PM
Robertson and Emms lead England's World Championship challenge
Source : Badminton England (http://www.badmintonengland.co.uk/show_news.asp?section=0001000100110022&itemID=1170&monthinview=2007/07/1)
WORLD champions Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms will spearhead England’s bid for glory when they start the defence of their title in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, two weeks today.
England’s head coach Ian Wright today confirmed the names of the players who have qualified for this year’s Proton-BWF World Championships from August 13-19 – and it includes all five finalists from Madrid last September.
Robertson and Emms won the mixed doubles title with Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg taking the silver medal. Clark then appeared in his second final when he and Robert Blair won the silver medal in the men’s doubles in an unexpected and incredibly successful tournament for England.
But Wright is under no illusion how difficult it will be to match that success. He said today: “We have a strong squad heading for Kuala Lumpur and they all know they are going to have to work harder than ever to match the performances and achievements England enjoyed in Madrid.”
As well as the experienced members of the doubles squad, England also have Commonwealth champion Tracey Hallam getting back to her best following ankle surgery straight after Madrid. But she is now finding her form and has returned to the world’s top 20.
“That will give Tracey a big boost before the World Championships,” said Wright. “She has worked really hard to get back to the top in such a short time.”
Hallam is joined in the women’s singles by Jill Pitttard while in the men’s singles world No 22 Andrew Smith and double English National champion Nick Kidd will be bidding to make an impact.
The World Championships will also offer young prospects like Chris Langridge, Robin Middleton, Robert Adcock and Jennifer Wallwork – key players in the England of the future –the chance to test themselves against the best.
England Squad
Men’s singles: Andrew Smith (Hants), Nick Kidd (Bucks).
Women’s singles: Tracey Hallam (Staffs), Jill Pittard (Warks).
Men’s doubles: Anthony Clark (Notts) & Robert Blair (Leics), Robert Adcock (Notts) & Robin Middleton (Yorks), David Lindley (Notts) & Chris Langridge (Surrey)
Women’s doubles: Gail Emms (Herts) & Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire), Joanne Nicholas (Lancs) & Natalie Munt (Herts), Suzanne Rayappan (Herts) & Jennifer Wallwork (Yorks).
Mixed doubles: Nathan Robertson (Notts) & Gail Emms (Herts), Anthony Clark (Notts) & Donna Kellogg (Derbyshire), David Lindley (Notts) & Suzanne Rayappan (Herts), Robin Middleton (Yorks) & Liza Parker (Herts).
Team manager: Ian Wright.
Coaches: Andy Wood, Julian Robertson, Tan Kim Her and Yvette Yun Luo.
Physiotherapist: Gordon Turner. Performance Analyst: Hannah Behan.
Good Luck for England Squad!!!;)..
abedeng
07-30-2007, 10:53 PM
Ah, we will see Tan Kim Her again .....
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