. 2011 Chinese Taipei Open GP Gold - Day 4 (Quarter-Finals) Friday 09-Sep The schedule/matches for this tournament can be found located at; http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...503535-E5EE-4868-9565-813F9F1EE73D&d=20110909 For time in Taipei; http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_TW.aspx Four No.1 seeded players/pairs are found remaining, namely; * Mens Singles.........Nguyen Tien Minh (Vietnam) * Mens Doubles........Lee Yong Dae/Jung Jae Sung (Korea) * Womens Doubles...Cheng Wen Hsing/Chien Yu Chin (Chinese Taipei) * Mixed Doubles.......Tantowi Ahmad/Liliyana Natsir (Indonesia) .
Indonesia and Korea has 11 representatives left. Only 1 match involving both Korea and no matches between both INA players. Host Taiwan only has 5 left and 2 of their doubles players have to play twice Tai Tzu Ying vs Ratchanok again in WS.
INA should take full advantages by putting so many players in sf although it's no easy feat Match of the day should be : Sony v Mr. Yoyo HH
MHH v SDK: MHH has the edge. NTM(1) v SWH(9): NTM should win. T Sugiato(6) v CWF: TS has the edge. NTM should be able to win back-to-back GP tournaments and it is hoped he could land a SS title soon.
2011 Chinese Taipei Open GP Gold (QF): Inthanon Ratchanok-vs-Tai Tzu Ying . My nomination for the 'Match of the Day' is the Inthanon Ratchanok-vs-Tai Tzu Ying match. Here are their 2 past matches results; * 15-Oct-2010 - Indonesia GP Gold Inthanon Ratchanok defeated Tai Tzu Ying 21-18, 21-18 in 32 minutes. * 20-Apr-2011 - Badminton Asia Championships Tai Tzu Ying defeated Inthanon Ratchanok 21-19, 17-21, 22-20 in 56 minutes. Will today's match be longer than 1 hour? .
wow, baring any injury, or other problems, they will have a great rivalry for a looonggg time (at least 5-10 years)....
both are equally good. any of them can win. but i think, Tai will take this one..... anyway, this will be a very very tight match. i agree, this should be the match of the day...
If I'm not mistaken, they have just been paired recently. Let's wait and see. New pair often make surprise, just like Mak Hee Chun/Tan Wee Kiong's early performance as a pair. Several big wins, and suddenly they have their own thread. Now, what happened with that combo?
Not good prospect for Kido/Setiawan, losing first set 13-21 and trailing 5-11 at interval second game to KOR's Kim/Shin...
Linda lost... but i am quite happy with Linda's performance.... from her result, we can see that she shows some improvement i think
Can an INA fan please tell me how tall Debby Susanto is. She's not on till the last match of the day.