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Thread: Lee Chong Wei ( 李宗伟 )
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08-18-2009, 06:26 AM #1803
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08-18-2009, 07:00 AM #1804
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08-18-2009, 07:53 AM #1805
More credit should have been given to Sony. LCW didn't play badly. LCW doesn't really have "off-days" when he just makes UEs for no apparent reason. There is always a reason for LCW errors. In this case, it was because Sony WAS at his super form, forcing LCW to go for shots that weren't on, and attempting winners far too early in the point.
As LCW said at the beginning, he just couldn't get through Sony. Why couldn't LCW just say, "Like WC 07, Sony was just too good on the day". Cos that's the clear simple truth.
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08-18-2009, 08:50 AM #1806
he can still nail the big ones.... but all he needs it's a bit of luck
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08-18-2009, 08:56 AM #1807
Chong Weis biggest threat on the big stage is himself
In The Star today about DLCW.
Tuesday August 18, 2009
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.a...567&sec=sports
Chong Weis biggest threat on the big stage is himself
THE World Championships in Hyderabad went on smoothly despite an alleged terrorist threat and fears of the spread of the flu (H1N1) virus.
But in competition, Malaysias world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei, who was seen as Malaysias great hope to nail the elusive world championship title, did not survive a threat from within himself and bowed out tamely again to Indonesian Sony Dwi Kuncoro, this time in the quarter-finals.
Coach Misbun Sidek said that his worst fear came true when the 27-year-old Chong Wei could not handle the high expectations on him and lost focus in his eagerness to win so badly for the country.
This has been the only concern of the coaches. He has all the skills and techniques but what goes through his mind during a match is beyond the control of anyone, except himself, said Misbun.
The result was disappointing indeed, considering that the coaches and the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) had met all of Chong Weis demand to prevent him from getting distracted in the few months in the run-up to the championships.
Chong Wei went to South Korea for a 10-day stint. He also had the full assistance of sports psychologist Frederick Tan.
In fact, he even had a suite for himself in Hyderabad. All these were done in a bid to help him stay focused.
The coaches defended that Chong Wei tried his best but if only he had shown more aggression or better fight in his game. Chong Wei knew more was expected of him. He did take the responsibility of his failure and has promised to come out of the disappointment with better performances. One has to be fair to Chong Wei. It is not easy being the only player to be depended on for honours, year after year.
The back-up shuttlers are still not up to the mark and hopefully, the new coach, Hendrawan of Indonesia, can turn things around for Malaysia.
China had more than one player to fight for the honours and it was underlined yet again in an all-China final between eventual champion Lin Dan and Chen Jin.
The doubles department also failed to end the barren run for Malaysia in the championships with Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong and Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari-Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif coming narrowly close to making it an all-Malaysian final.
It was also a disappointing outing for the world No. 1 womens pair of Chin Eei Hui-Wong Pei Tty. They failed to reach the quarter-finals of the championships for the first time in four outings. And they are still hounded by their lack of consistency.
National doubles chief coach Rexy Mainaky said: Winning and losing are part and parcel of the game.
What is important is to learn from the defeat and come out as stronger players.
If only Chong Wei and his team-mates were strong enough, they could have withstood internal or external pressures to succeed and become world champions.
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08-20-2009, 02:18 AM #1808
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08-20-2009, 10:03 AM #1809
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask , but do Sony in his super form during fight lin dan that world championship day .. ?
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08-20-2009, 10:56 AM #1810
don't think so...just the usual Sony i used to see
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08-21-2009, 01:31 AM #1811
Hello fren, if it did not happen after 2 Olympics and a few WCs and AEs, it aint gonna happen lah. Plus, LCW is already 27 while LD is only 25 and with Chen Jin & Chen Long being younger and improving, it is gonna take more than a miracle to see LCW landing a major title.
Dont hold your breath, ok?
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08-21-2009, 02:16 AM #1812
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08-21-2009, 02:26 AM #1813
^^If...^^
..Datuk LCW wins the 2012 MS Gold, he'll go down in history as the oldest player ever to win the OG MS title..
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08-21-2009, 03:03 AM #1814
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08-21-2009, 03:08 AM #1815
Poul-Erik Hyer Larsen who?

http://www.badmintoncentral.com/foru...ad.php?t=21944Last edited by Badmintan; 08-21-2009 at 03:14 AM.
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08-21-2009, 03:23 AM #1816
Oops..correction..
..sorry, i just checked and LCW will not be the oldest OG MS winner ever, should he win in 2012...Mr. PEH Larsen still holds it at 30 yrs old & 11 + months..LCW will only be close to 30 yrs old in 2012...Should LCW win it, he will be the 2nd oldest OG MS winner in history..
Last edited by ctjcad; 08-21-2009 at 03:26 AM.
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08-21-2009, 07:50 AM #1817
hope Lee C W can win it in London...
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08-21-2009, 09:35 AM #1818
but macau comes 1st

he will be playing againts taufik in 2moro's semi final
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08-21-2009, 10:15 AM #1819
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