i think what koo_fan means is tat the love they hv go to the extend that is too fanatic type la where they imagine they r the players bf/gf/husband/wife
yes!!! lee chong wei won his 3rd superseries title after he won the french open.... he defeated bao chun lai in straight sets to takes the title...
Bravo Chong Wei..... Go ahead son.....World no 1 is just number ......be an Olympics champ will be more meaningful son...just focus ..ur are a world calss player and u has a world calss coach like Misbun ..why bother..just go ahead son... I am going to Hanoi this Saturday 10/11/2007. I am a muslim.Any mosque & good baazar for badminton items esp. top brands around Hanoi @ 10 km radius for me to window shop????Anyone generous enough to help me?????
LCW is freakin strong in the French Open(defeat all opponents in straight set, with an injured knee!!!) hope he keeps up this performance in the coming tournaments. MALAYSIA BOLEH!!
Badminton: Chance for Chong Wei to make it two-in-a-row By : Christopher Raj Email to friend Print article WORLD No 2 Lee Choong Wei will be looking for another big win in the China Open on Nov 20-25. Chong Wei, who beat Bao Chunlai 21-11, 21-14 in the French Open last week, is also entered for the Hong Kong Open on Nov 27-Dec 2. Malaysia's top singles player will then compete in Super Series Finals in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 18-23 where he will aim to deny World No 1 Lin Dan of China yet another major title. The other single players who will be competing in China and Hong Kong are Hafiz Hashim, Wong Choon Hann, Yeoh Kay Bin, Kuan Beng Hong and Roslin Hashim. Lee Tsuen Seng will only compete in the Hong Kong Open. For the men's doubles BAM has entered Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong, who fell in the French Open quarter-finals, and will have a chance to redeem themselves in China and Hong Kong. Kien Keat-Boon Heong, who won the Denmark Open for their fourth super series crown, will surely be wanting a win to boost their standings and the two tournaments provide them with golden opportunities. French Open losing finalists Lee Wan Wah-Choong Tan Fook will accompany Kien Keat-Boon Heong to both competitions. The other doubles pairs entered are Mohd Fairuzizuan Tazari-Mohd Zakry Latif, Ong Soon Hock-Tan Bin Shen and Chew Choon Eng-Hong Chieng Hun, while Mak Hee Chun-Lim Khim Wah and Tan Wee Kiong-Mohd Lufti Zaim will only compete in the Hong Kong Open. National No 1 women's singles Wong Mew Choo will play in both events while Julia Wong will only compete in the China Open. Wong Pei Tty and Chin Eei Hui, who gained a tremendous boost when they toppled World No 1 Zhang Yawen-Wei Yili of China in the first round of the women's doubles in Denmark, have been entered as well.