^^I'll choose..^^ ..3 yrs, as that's a break point between 1 and 5 yrs. ..5 yrs, if that's a break point between 1 and 10 yrs.
Of the Indian MS at the 2009 AE, Chetan Anand is the oldest - he is 28. Anup Sridhar will be 26 next month. Arvind Bhat is no junior - he is 29. However, Anand Pawar is only 22.
but our LDR and TCS...or even CWF....all are 23/24 already...right...?....and they still so called 'juniors'............... and yet to past the qualifiying round of SS...........sigh..
Sure.....LD Vs BCL...both are world top players............finished the match in straight game...............below 15 points each..............got to be fixed.....from very beginning.... CJ and GWJ.....match also fixed................directed by YB....L
heheno comment on tcs...he have his time in 2007..but not 2009...... cwf 22.......erm....just a few INCLUDE u call them as MJ...junior define as under 19...even in pro player thread....have 2 sperated thread...MJ 09 by gemini12....and back up/elite back up by me....
wow, why are we talking about indian players,...etc..here? so, the winner is lin dan as expected this time
The MJs not being able to get into the main draw is not an indication of lack of quality. Rather it's an indication of poor planning by the coach.If Rashid had targetted for that , he should have planned for each to play at least 12 tournaments a year.That's a sure way to get the required rankings!Don't even have to target how far to go.Just target for upsets in each tournament. Take CHN's MSJ(Men's Singles Juniors).Between GWJ and LY, GWJ is the better one but his ranking is poorer than LY. Why? Because GWJ hardly have opportunities to compete and when he did,he was often unlucky to be drawn in CJ's quarter so he can't even reach QF like in this AE cos he has to make way for CJ and the favourite agreed score seemed to be 21/10;21/10. One time, GWJ forgot he had to give way and overtook CJ and the CHN coach had to shout him down.Poor GWJ. LY has better rankings because in the past 12 months, he was in just about every tournament but he was unimpressive;usually exited R1 and if draw was lucky R2, if luckier QF.(There's nothing great about him beating LD in training.Maybe just a trick to give him confidence that if he can beat LD, sure he can do the same to LCW.) Sure, he has improved for this AE.LCW losing G1 was an indication of LCW's poor strategy.He wasn't sure how much LY has improved so he probably played a careful G1. When LCW plays careful, he usually loses because it takes him a long time to get started,by which time the game is over.When LCW dictates play, he has the upper hand because he gets off the block super fast.But look at the G2 and G3 scores.LCW definitely in control but what awful G1 strategy.(Sorry, off-topic)
so r u suggesting that for lcw to be more successful, he should play more recklessly and take more riskier chances? How come he didn't 'take charge' or 'dictate' LD in the OG MS final?? It's a shame for BAM and bolehian fans that misbun didn't have u as his advsiory coach.
Why don't you analyse how LCW win his matches over the likes of LD,PG and TH? MAS coaches are superb in terms of skills training but seem lacking in the thinking dept of strategy and tactics.At the top end, tactics decide the winner. Sure, I would find the opportunity to discuss with Misbun how he figures out game plans, hopefully in SPO09 in June.I would say Misbun has more confidence in LCW now. But I disagree with his idea that LCW has to play every SS to maintain his standard.I don't think Misbun understands the concept of mental exhaustion and 'burnt out' .Or the idea of 'less is more' ie LCW plays 10 SS,he may win 5;he plays 12 SS, he may win 3.