strong badminton countries.

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  1. Klang

    Klang Regular Member

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    Is badminton a famous game in america and europe?
    I only see player from a few country in world cup badminton match
    These are the following country:
    England
    Denmark
    Indonesia
    Malaysia
    Japan
    Korea
     
  2. Trance

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    And you somehow missed the biggest badminton country of all? China?

    No. It's not that it's not popular in North America and Europe, it's just that it's not on TV very much or at all so the media doesn't cover it.
     
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    That's what I was going to say. :p :D :D
     
  4. Klang

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    ya...i forgotten to put china...
     
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    talking about China.. I must congratulate their badminton associations..after i watch china open 2005.. i notice there are lot of improvement concerning the fairness of their linesman..

    during 2002 thomas cup, i was hoping for china to win malaysia.. but the linesman was so bias.. that's got me angry and hoping china lost badly.. and they did :p.

    I think they have to realise by being not fair in their line call, this would tanish China good names.. PPl will think everytime china win in their home ground, it is helped by bad line call
     
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    don`t forget about poland !!!!!! :)))

    1 China
    2 Indonesia
    3 Dennmark
    4 England
    5 Poland !!!!!!
    6 Korea
     
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    the Thais r catching up too.
     
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    What about Singapore with its more than half imported players ????
     
  9. SibugiChai

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    those half imported players are usually half as good as their original country man. most of them are cant make it to their main team in their home country.
    but u cant rule out, someday singapore may spend money like chealse... :D
     
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    I think Malaysia is way ahead of your bottom 3. ;)
     
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    China is good enough now they don't need the help of their linesmen to win. :D

    They now have a solid doubles pair in Fu/Cai and another great 2nd pair in the making. But back in 2002, the men's team basically had to win the ties with their singles since their doubles were so weak. It's like starting with 0-2. A loss in any singles would have knocked them out (which happened with Bao Chunlai - 2nd singles vs. MAL in the semi's). No need to worry about that now. Now China can even win with biased calls against them. :)
     
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    it's bcos badminton not the main sport in Europe , so it can be the reason that they are not good enough to bring into play :rolleyes:
     
  13. Klang

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    ya,you are right.
    Their main game is still tennis,football,rugby......
    while malaysia is very bad in what european and american good at......i mean sport
     
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    1 china
    2indonesia
    3malaysia
    4denmark
    5england
    6england
    7korea
    8thailand
    9singapore
    10holland (everybody has dreams..just like teh weird polish dude...)
     
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    In my opinion, this how how it looks like:

    1. China
    2. Indonesia
    3. Malaysia
    4. Denmark
    5. Thailand
    6. England
    7. Hong Kong, China (I know it's not considered a country, but since they have their own players, mind as well count them)
    8. Korea
    9. Singapore
    10. Cross between Holland, France, & Japan.
     
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    where is malaysia dude? huhu ... my ranking is:

    1. china
    2. malaysia
    3. indonesia
    4.denmark
    5. south korea
    6. england

    i put malaysia above of indonesea because of a few factor .. currently, indonesia squad is not strong as before .. their single, only depends on taufik hidayat while malaysia have lee chong wei and hafiz hashim at the top of their performance now. Malaysia also have wong chong hann but his performance is drop the day by day but he still can manage to win when playing again player that below him .. in double, indonesia depends on sigit budiarto/chandra wijaya and 1 pair which is name limpele and his partner.. i forgot already .. :) .. malaysia also have 2 pairs with a good performance which is chan chong ming/koo keng kiat and chong tan fook/lee wan wah .. i predict, currently, if malaysia vs indonesia in team format, malaysia will win with narrow result .. maybe 3-2 .. :) ...
     
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    Actually, Indonesia has 3 strong doubles pairs. You forgot Luluk/Alven. Also, in singles Indonesia has Sony Dwi Kuncoro so that pretty much balances everything in that department. Particularly that Chandra/Sigit are world #1 and Luluk/Alven are right up there too with Hian/Limpele not far behind.
     
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    What about Japan and Vietnam? l
     
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    Here is how I would arrange the order:

    Overall, men + women team achievement:

    1china
    2indonesia
    3Korea
    4denmark
    5malaysia
    6Thailand
    7Japan
    8england
    9Hong Kong
    10Singapore
     

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