JUN Jae Youn :I'm back!

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  1. seawell

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    Didn't understand a word of the news item :)

    But great to see that she will back playing professional badminton!
     
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    i'm glad that she will be back soon! :)
     
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    Glad to hear it. I hope she'll get back to top form soon and pick up where she left off. She gave Gong Ruina such a hard time at the TC'04. I thought she'd surely be the one to break the Chinese dominance in women's singles.
     
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    She says her first target is a domestic event in April and that her ultimate goal is defending her Asian Games gold in Qatar at the end of 2006. She says she is capable of light training on the court now but that April will mark a 1-year convalescence.
     
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    what happen to her all this time? she got a serious injury or illness???:confused:
     
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    She had a serious knee injury which she sustained during the Swiss Open.
     
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    Torn CL, I think. Not quite sure which one. :confused:
     
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    The article says something like because the cruciate ligament was torn, they had to fold the wings(?). I have no idea what this would mean and guaranteed, a lot is lost in this translation and no, it doesn't say which one.
     
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    Is there a doctor in the house? :D
     
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    I love Jun Jae Youn.
    Go girl ! :p
     
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    The anterior cruciate ligament is more commonly torn.

    Posterior cruciate ligament is less commmonly injured, but when it is, that repair is technically more difficult.
     
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    I have seen her play in Malaysia with some of the former Malaysian national players, and i must said i am impressed.

    She could be the one who will be able to take the chinese players if not for her injury. She has great style and she has good fighting spirit and good sportmenship. I heard one of our former national comment last year that she has great potential and a good control on her shots. At that time she was with Park Joo Bong and her team who are in Malaysia for tournament.

    I hope she will made a good come back 2006. One day I hope to see our Malaysian Girls to made an impact like her.
     
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    Let's hope there are no more chn vs chn in the final :D
     
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    JUN Jae Youn meet Wang Chen again and I hope she can have a good performance.

    WINNING RATIO - (Chen WANG ~) 5 : 3 (Jae Youn JUN)

    EVENT DATE EVENT NAME CATEGORY WINNER GRADE

    January 30 2005 NOONNOPPI KOREA OPEN 2005 WS Jae Youn JUN 6*
    April 26 2004 Asian Championships 2004 WS Jae Youn JUN 4*
    November 2 2003 HONG KONG OPEN 2003 WS Jae Youn JUN 6*

    September 28 2003 DENMARK OPEN 2003 WS Chen WANG ~ 5*
    August 3 2003 World Championships 2003 WS Chen WANG ~ 7*
    April 6 2003 Yonex Open Japan 2003 WS Chen WANG ~ 5*
    February 23 2003 Swiss Open 2003 WS Chen WANG ~ 3*
    October 13 2002 Busan Asian Games 2002 WS Chen WANG ~ None
     
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    wow, i didn't realise she was such a good player back then.
    hopefully she can get her career back on track.
     
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    And she just won against Wang Chen...
     
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    Jun Jae Youn is a fighter. she played really well against Wang Chen, who was a bit dazed like her normal self.
     
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    BWF shows 5:4 because their results sheet shows Wang Chen having beaten Chen Li in the 2006 Indonesia Open and then going on to lose to Jun in the QF. This is at odds with the results on BC and on the BKA website.
     
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    If Im not mistaken it was chen li who beat wang cen then lost to jun
     

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