You're welcome sis, digging those infos from BWF website Good chance for other contenders to taste winning particularly team event as CHN almost win all editions except 2006 when host KOR lifted the trophy (def.CHN 3-2)
Nelson/Teo didn't live up to their favourites tag in the AJC though. The Chinese Taipei and Indonesian MD will be the ones to watch out for. I don't place much hope on Zulfadli, because he is really suspect at times and Viktor Axelsen should be better than him.
but your 1st post is about team event, right ?? against dnmark, i am sure, if Mas lost MS, they will get points from other depts. against Taipei, it will difficult to challenge the MDs. but, Nelson/Teo is not easy meat. they are still have the ability to beat the Taipei MD. even, if its not enough, other Depts can give the points for MAS. esp. if Tai Tzu Ying is not present. for Indonesia, we dont have a good WS.... Zul also have a good chance to beat any INA MS. It's 50-50 i think for WD, MD and XD. but, our best talent, Praveen Jordan is not in the team. so, it will lift MAS chance. we dont know Korea strengh, but they should be very good. I think their team will be as good as MAS. but i believe, MAS has a bit more chance to win I agree with Limsy, with this very good squad, MAS will go to Final. It's 55-45 for MAS if MAS meet INA or Korea in the Final. but 65-35 for MAS if they meet other country.
since we all know Indonesia squad for next WJC (thank's to PBSI website), does anyone know about other countries squad?
Yes, the Bs title wil be viktor axelsen's based on papers But if ZZ wants to become next LCW, then he should start doing something from here though.
ZZ will have a hard time playing against Riyanto or Vito or Wisnu or even Gifar... INA's BS squad are all strong this year... The INA coaches have seen ZZ play... We're pretty sure any of our 4 boys will give ZZ a VERY hard time... I can't boast that we can surely beat ZZ, but we've seen Vito defeated ZZ in 2 games in the Asian Junior.
Group Z1: Indonesia, Turkey, Macau. Group Z2: Thailand, England, Australia. Group Y1: Japan, Russia, South Africa Group Y2: Korea, Germany, Egypt. Group X1: India, France, Finland. Group X2: Chinese Taipei, Singapore, Nigeria. Group W1: Malaysia, Hong Kong, USA. Group W2: Denmark, Holland, Canada. Obviously Malaysia will have a tougher time going to the finals... Gotta go through DEN and IND.... Indonesia will probably face Thailand, and then Korea/Japan (I say Korea based on historical records) SF Indonesia vs. Korea India vs. Malaysia F Indonesia vs. Malaysia
I'm not the INA coaching team... hahaha, but virtually all of INA's national team members think they can defeat Zulkifli if he has to face our boys...... INA's rising confidence is based on years of experience. We are sure Riyanto, Vito, Wisnu, and Gifar's generation will dominate and outclass Malaysia once Lee Chong Wei retires......
I hope it is true, since I have no experience about badminton and indonesian badminton. this is what i wait for. in what decade will they do that???? i hope as soon as possible..
i can still able to recall what krisna quote about ina md in 2009 but then mas won wjc 2009 anyway i dont think ZZ is the one to beat in this tournament so no worry,hehe
easy krisna, don't get too rushy. just watch them play and hope for the best result. i'm afraid with that very high expectation will make them fell burdened. anyway, no matter how much i wish for Indonesian MS to get tittle here I still think viktor axelsen will be the winner, hope I'm wrong
And China allowed BWF to award tournament to Taiwan? I thought China can do anything it wants in Badminton
2009? Was it Ullin-Berry? Darrrrn, they were leading 20-17 in game 3 of the finals versus the MAS BD... yet, they fumbled and eventually lostttt.... :crying: I still think they were the more talented pair. And I think Ullin can be a top MD player in 4 years. [disclaimer: IF there are no injuries and personal problems] Hahaha...
20-16 actually... I can remember that moment... heart beating so fast haha. But Chooi Kah Ming ain't that talented actually.
Hahaha... in my opinion, it should be the other way around. BWF should be able to strong-arm China when needed... Because if China is expelled from BWF [due to some extremely bad behaviour], then they might forsake a chance of getting any gold at the Olympics... China also has something to lose if they behave badly in the eyes of BWF. BWF needs China, but China also needs legitimacy from BWF. Ooooo 20-16, eh? Something like that......
CHN is no show probably due to the National City Games currently taking place. The National City Games is second only to the National Games in importance in the Chinese sports calendar. Local sports officials are measured by the results in these games. To them, they are even more important than the Olympics. In fact, the local sports officials want to have their athletes peak at these games rather than the Olympics. It became such a problem that the national sports bureau installed the rule to count Olympics medals as National Games medals to alleviate this problem. The National City Games is a show case for the up-and-comers. That may be the reason that CHN can't send a team to this year's WJC.
Tai Tzu Ying is on the list for the French Open. Same is true for Ratchanok. Nozomi is not, though, and Sindhu's name was removed, so who knows? Tai could be back home for the individual, I suppose.
Sindhu is included in the India's team for WJC 2011, according to: (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...n-World-Juniors-squad/articleshow/9821003.cms).. Boys team: Sameer Verma, Pratul Joshi, Rohit C Jadhav, K Srikant , Shivam Sharma, P Gopi Raju and T Hema Nagendra Babu. Girls team: Saili Rane, Gauri Ghate, P V Sindhu, Tanvi Lad, K Maneesha, Aarthi Sara Sunil.