Do Kim and Ha fear anybody?

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  1. Cheung

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    Wha has the best records of wins:loss against Kim DM/Ha TK?
     
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    Candra Wijaya / Tony Gunawan are 5:3 against Ha / Kim
     
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    Kim/Ha are close to invincible on a good day, but as we all know they don't always have good days.

    These are pairs they've lost against in recent time:

    Candra/Sigit (2:3 head to head)
    Choong/Lee (5:5)
    Hian/Limpele (3:3)
    Hadiyanto/Alven (1:2)

    That just goes to show that there is no such thing as an "invincible" pair.

    (btw, Lee/Yoo has a 0:10 head to head against Kim/Ha... pretty heavy)
     
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    How about Kim/Ra ? They seems to be an invinsible mixed D.
     
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    lost to zhang jun/gao ling in 2003 worlds =)
     
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    didnt they win??!

    Do you mean 2001?
     
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    my bad, 2001
     
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    I really think if Kim/Yoo can pair up, they will be really invincible like Kim/Ra. They are both smart, quick, with deadly smashes and play great defense.
     
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    well.since they both are retired(at least thats wat i heard,sorry if thats untrue), who do u think the so-called "invicible" pair for now, i always thought i would be candra/sigit, but then again, they had beaten by their compatriots 2 weeks ago
     
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    I guess there is no "invicible" pair now.........Every player can lose..........
     
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    Now, most of the pairs before the Olympics are gone. The Koreans Kim, Ha, Lee and Yoo have all retired. The Indonesian pairs of Candra / Halim and Sigit / Trikus have been seperated to form Sigit / Candra. And the Malaysians Choong / Lee, Chan / Chew have been seperated and given new partners. England have also formed new pairs from Clark / Anthony and Archer / Blair.

    Only the Danish and Chinese pairs and Flandy / Eng Hian and Alven / Luluk are still together. I really wonder who or which country can really dominate men doubles ?
     
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    For some reason I'm quite happy with this one. The only thing now is to get Tony back from the US!

    I have a gut feeling that Sang / Zheng can be one of the top contenders ahead of Cai / Fu, don't know why.
     
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    I don't know about that. I feel that they are not as dynamic as FU & CAI or WIJAYA & BUDIYANTO.

    Hmm, it seems like Korea will be a bit weaker with all these top pairs retiring. The only well known person still playing is SHON Seung-Mo. There are a few other players too such as LEE Hyun II and PARK Tae Sang but they really haven't made a name for themselves yet.
     
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    tony and halim gave kim dong moon and ha tae kwon 15-0, 15-10 in the finals of 2001 world championships.
     
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    yeah i am too feel quite happy because candra and sigit reunited, i see that theyre still great despite their age, i mean they cant be that bad if they won the first tourney they entered after they reunited (even tho they won w/o)
     
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    I did not mean tony and halim. I meant the Sang and Zheng pair.
     
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    I wasn't talking about sang/zheng..i was just pointing out that they gave kdm/htk 0 first game. In the Finals too.
     

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