Hi! i am Shee Lay from Malaysia,a newly registered member, currently studying in Germany. i consider myself an average player, hoping to improve my game as time goes by.i still play badminton regularly, around 2-3 times per week. the Racquets i am using are Proace 510 Titanium, and Carbonex 20. Hope to come here more often to share my interest in Badminton with all of u here. My favourite players are: Lin Dan, Xia Xuan Zhe, Wong Choon Hann, Ha-Kim, Candra wijaya-Tony Gunawan, Taufik and Cai Yun-Fu Hai Feng.
Welcome to BadmintonCentral/BadmintonForum Where'd you get the Cab20? Let us know how the badminton scene is like in Germany. -dave
oh..thanks!btw,i got my both my racquets from Malaysia with quite a cheap price.well, there are not many indoor halls specially for badminton over here in Germany.Normally it's being played in a multi purpose hall which can also be used for other sports like Basketball, indoor soccer, volleyball, handball and so on..At first, i wasn't quite used to the badminton court here, because there are just too many lines and it's quite confusing at times. but, now i am slowly getting used to the badminton courts here.Actually, i was quite surprised to find out that Badminton is becoming more and more popular here in germany.
hi Sheelay... I am also from malaysia but I choose US as the destination to further my education. Was just wondering why you choose Germany ( I have nothing against that but just that I dont know anyone from malaysia who is studying in Germany) What gave you the idea of going to Germany? Did you attend college in M'sia... was it a twinning program? What is your opinion in regards to the education system over in Germany? Oh well... good luck in your studies and welcome to BF... Calvin
Hi Calvin! r u from KL? well, i am from Seremban. Just came here a year ago.before coming here, i studied both Alevels and German language in INTEC, previously known as PPP or Universiti Mara in Shah Alam.Actually i didnt really choose to come here, but was offered a scholarship by JPA(Public Services Department). Basically, education here is free. There are quite a number of Malaysians(both private and sponsored) studying here lately. well, i personally feel that eduation here is good, especially in the Engineering fields. What r u studying in US btw? wish u all the best in ur studies also.Hope to c u more often here. Shee Lay
Yup... Im from KL.... I went to KTJ for high school... its near seremban... came here for an Econs degree 3 years ago... Well... Im on the forum everyday... scanning the posts....hhehehe... addict... there is nothing much to do besides going online anyways... calvin