2011 China Masters: Day 2 - Round 1 on Wed 14-Sep

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  1. chris-ccc

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    Day 1 Tuesday 13-September-2011 (Qualifications Day) has only one match;

    * The Chan Kwong Beng (MAS)-vs-Lu Yi [4] (CHN) match. :eek::eek::eek:

    So, let's talk about Day 2 (Round 1).

    The No.1 seeds playing in Round 1 are;

    * Mens Singles.........Lin Dan (CHN)
    * Womens Singles....Wang Yihan (CHN)
    * Mixed Doubles.......Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (CHN)

    The other No.1 seeds;
    * Mens Doubles........Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng (CHN)
    * Womens Doubles...Wang Xiaoli/Yu Yang (CHN)

    will start their matches on Day 3 (Round 2).


    The Schedule of Matches for Round 1 can be found located at;
    http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...2D1C4C-AB94-414D-8A62-D2138D6E6B55&d=20110914

    For Time in China;
    http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_CN.aspx

    For the Draw of Matches;

    * Mens Singles: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=7D2D1C4C-AB94-414D-8A62-D2138D6E6B55&draw=2

    * Womens Singles: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=7D2D1C4C-AB94-414D-8A62-D2138D6E6B55&draw=4

    * Mens Doubles: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=7D2D1C4C-AB94-414D-8A62-D2138D6E6B55&draw=5

    * Womens Doubles: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=7D2D1C4C-AB94-414D-8A62-D2138D6E6B55&draw=6

    * Mixed Doubles: http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=7D2D1C4C-AB94-414D-8A62-D2138D6E6B55&draw=7


    It looks like CHN would almost be invincible in this tournament (for all 5 events). :D:D:D
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    Since Ina doesn't send full team here, I expect most Ina fans will not quite interesting in this tourney :(
     
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    i only see lcw and th not here. Interesting to see some big guns packing early. Will there be stomach aches? lol. ;)
     
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    Five world champions line up for the 2011 China Badminton Masters

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    http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/sports/2011-09/13/c_131134696.htm

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    CHANGZHOU, China, Sept. 13 (Xinhua) -- All five reigning world champions will compete in the 2011 China Badminton Masters, the 7th leg of the OSIM BWF Super Series, which will take place at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Center from Sept. 13-18.

    China Masters has been held in Changzhou for the fourth consecutive time since 2008.

    Headlining the event is four-time world champion Lin Dan of China, while his arch rival Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia is absent due to injury. Lin beat Lee, the current world No. 1, in the tough final of this year's world championships.

    Lin will face the likes of sixth seed Sho Sasaki of Japan, who has already beaten him this year, as well as 2010 world champion Chen Jin on the way to defend his title.

    Danish veteran Peter Gade, world No. 3, is seeded in the second half and his main challengers include third seed Chen Long and fifth seed Du Pengyu, both from China.

    China's Wang Yihan, who captured her first world title in London, is the top seed in the women's draw which also features top ten in women's singles.

    Wang Yihan has a tough draw as she will face Sung Ji Hyun of South Korea in the opening round and the likes of teammate Li Xuerui and fifth seed Saina Nehwal of India afterwards.

    Second seed Wang Shixian and defending champion Wang Xin have worlds' runner-up Cheng Shao Chieh of Chinese Taipei, Juliane Schenk of Germany and Danish shuttler Tine Baun in their half.

    The two other world champions, Cai Yun/Fu Haifeng (men's doubles) and Yu Yang/Wang Xiaoli (women's doubles) are also on the way to defend their crowns in China Masters.

    Zhang Nan/Zhao Yunlei (mixed doubles), after claiming the world title, are set to show their dominance again in China Masters, where they have never won.

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    Only 23 pairs are registered for the WD, of which 5 are from China. This for a SS event–shame!

    Guess most countries thought better of wasting their time and money on this discipline
     
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    CJ or CL will "win" the MS. Guaranteed, bet your badminton bag and contents on it.
     
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    Will be live streaming available in BWF badminton TV for R1?
    Court 1 or court 3?
     
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    BWF live streaming is only from quarter-finals onwards....
     
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    C'mon Kindra...!
     
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    Relatively easy for WR #7 to defeat WR #11 in only 21 minutes.
    Kindra progress to R2, win over TPE Fang/Lee 21-16, 21-13
     
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    Yeah... Finally Kindra can revenge for that pairing :)
    21-16, 21-13.
     
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    Hopefully that a sign Kindra is back to good perform :)
     
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    Sadly, WPT/CEH lost after leading comfortably in rubber set
    14-8, 16-11, 19-15

    Danish pair took consecutively 6 points
    They should be ready to challenge CHN #2, ZYL/QT in R2
     
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    [TD]Starting at 10:00 AM[/TD]
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    [TD]Eei Hui Chin[/TD]
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    [TD]18-21 21-12 21-19[/TD]
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    [/FONT]malaysia disappoint :'( they were up 19-15 on the last set but just couldnt secure the win. i sad
     
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    Imogen!!!! Go go go!!!
    (Chris too... :D)
     
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    tai tzu ying force rubber game..
     
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    XD going neck-and-neck. A/B now 20-18
     
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    Wow!!! TTY is up 4-1 in the rubber agaist WSX...
    Meanwhile, A/B just manage to take game 1, 21-19 away from the Japanese pair...
     
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    What a surprise that Tai Tzu Ying (TPE) came back to defeat Wang Shixian [2] (CHN) in Game 2 (21-19).
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    tai tzu ying match point
     

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