Singapore Satellite is followed by JPGG Satellite: www.jpgg2006.com MS Seeded Players: 1. ROSOBIN Jeffer - INA 2. DJOHAN Erwin - SIN 3. ASUNCION Kennevic - PHI 4. TAN Chun Seang - MAS 5. LIEW Daren - MAS 6. ALAMSYAH - INA 7. LIM Kenn - MAS 8. WONG Beryno - MAS
i heard that Erwin Djohan is injured So he won't be there i think? BTW good luck to Malaysian Juniors All the best! Show your talent!
*no*no*no... His leg is okay now... He will join Surabaya Satellite *ha Best of luck to Malaysian Juniors
Team China apparently hasn't received visa clearance for its squad of 14 players So, it's unlikely they will come to Surabaya. It's a pity because the squad consists of Lu Qicheng and Liu Jie, probably the best Chinese players at junior level. Team England, Erwin Djohan and some Singapore players have also decided to skip the JPGG.
Oops..... Erwin Djohan didn't go to Surabaya... just now he told me that his leg is still painful... haiz... get well soon!
trust yannie to have the latest info on the juniors ... might i ask how you've come to know them all so ... ummm ... intimately (perhaps closely might be more appropriate)?
i can't believe kennevic is only seeded 3rd though, hmmm, he should be the most well-known player here ...
Err...again...NO. Jeffer Rosobin has been around for quite some time and he was once the ABC Champion. So, he is definitely more well-known than Kennevic.
I think Jeffer Rosobin is about the same time with Luo Yigang and Chen Gang of China and when Indra Wijaya was still representing Indonesia, even earlier than Wong Choong Hann.
Any Indonesian can offer help?There is a website but no info about the draw at all.Much obliged if anyone can help?
A. Name Of Event 2006 JPGG Satellite Badminton Championships B. Time and Place Time : 04th – 09th September 2006 Place : - Sudirman Hall Jl. Kertajaya Indah Timur No.8 – Surabaya - Surya Naga Gudang Garam Hall Jl. Dharmahusada Indah Barat III Blok A-212 C. Tournament Committee Address PBSI East Java (Badminton Association of East Java) Sudirman Hall Jl Kertajaya Indah Timur No.8 – Surabaya Ph. ( +6231 ) 5997544 Fax. ( +6231 ) 5997543 email : pbsijtm@yahoo.com or irwan_olahraga@yahoo.com
If any of the younger players still lose to Jeffer Rosobin, who is 27 now as told to me by badMania during the Singapore Satellite, then it will be quite some time yet when we will be able to see a star as bright as Chen Jin, I'm afraid!
Yup...Kenichi Tago, the AJBC champion; the Asuncion sibilings; and some old guards like Bambang Supriyanto, Tri Kusharyanto and Minarti Timur are in Surabaya to spice up the competition. Not easy for the Pelatnas team to win titles here (esp in WS and XD). MD Final should be a rematch between Yoga/Yonathan and Rendra/Frans. Some tough matches in the early rounds: Kennichi Tago (if he wins the first round) vs Bandar Sigit Pamungkas Andreas Adityawarman vs Kenn Lim Vanessa Neo Yu Yan/Shinta Mulia Sari vs Shendy Puspa/Devi Tika Permatasari
Thanks sporty for the info!! Are u goign to watch?? I wanna gooo.. but cannot.. Hix... Those who are in Surabaya, don't forget to go and watch and tell us all the details
Kenichi Tago has beaten Bandar Sigit Pamungkas in 3 very closely contested sets 21-19, 18-21, 22-20. He will meet Kennevic Asuncion in the third round. The other foreign players who managed to reach round 3 includes Tan Chun Seang (who will be playing Ahmad Rivai) and Darren Liew (who will be playing Indra Bagus Ade Chandra). In the mixed doubles, Devi Tika Permatasari is now paired with Frans Kurniawan and they lost to non-Pelatnas pair Agung Rohanda/Irene in the first round 21-17, 18-21, 16-21. One other pair (possibly Pelatnas) Viki Indra Oktava/Richi Puspita Dili lost to Chan Peng Soon/Haw Chiao-Hwe 19-21, 17-21. Tantow/Yulianti continued their good run and beat Titon Gustaman/Jane David 21-19, 21-16. They are likely to play the Asuncion siblings in the quarter-final.
i went to see the match.... and i like Lim Kenn from Malaysia but unfortunately he lost from indonesian player......hix hix maybe the day after tomorrow, i'll see it.....i don't want to miss it...