mak hee chun/tan wee kiong

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  1. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    tan wee kiong is 21 years old this year(born in 1989)
    mak hee chun is 20 years old this year(born in 1990)

    1st of all
    let see their achievement before they partner each other

    tan wee kiong
    at age of 17(2006)
    asian junior championship xd runner up to lee yong dae
    asian junior championship semi finalist in md

    at age of 18(2007,with woon khe wei)
    asian junior championship team event gold medalist
    asian junior championship xd gold medalist
    world junior championship xd bronze medalist

    some big name he beat
    at age of 19,beat lee jae jin/hwang ji man partnering hoon by the score 16-21 21-8 21-19 in india open 2008
    at age of 19,beat guo zhen dong/xie zhong bo partnering razif by the score 21-17 11-21 21-19 in singapore open 2008 quater final
    partnering razif,he
    beat rian/yoke,21-17,21-15 in chinese taipei gp gold 2008
    beat lee/fang 13-21,21-19,18-21 in hong kong ss 2008

    at age of 19,he reached semi final in one super series(singapore open) and one grand prix gold(chinese taipei open)

    mak hee chun
    at age of 16(2006)
    semi finalist in md of asian junior championship 2006

    at age of 17(2007,with lim khim wah)
    semi finalist of Austria ic 2007,lost to guo zhen dong/he han bin
    lost to lee jae jin/hwang ji man,21-7,20-22,21-17 in thailand open 2007

    at age of 18,with teo kok siang
    2008 asian junior championship md winner
    2008 asian junior championship md winner
    semi finalist in thailand is

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    as a pair
    in 2009(19/20)
    semi finalist in mas ic
    semi finalist in mas gp gold 2009

    in 2010(20/21)
    semi finalist in mas gp gold 2010

    this is the pair they beat as a pair
    beat rian/bona,21-14,21-18
    beat kenichi/kenta 21-14,21-18
    beat luluk/joko 21-14,21-18
    beat hendra/hendri,21-15,22-20
    beat fairuz/zakry 20-22,23-21,21-11
    beat fernando/lie lingga,21-18,21-14
    beat chong/lee,21-15,21-10
    beat chan peng soon/lim khim wah 12-21,22-20,21-15
    beat koo/tan 21-19,21-19
    they also beat fairuz/zakry for 2nd time in the thomas cup simulation match
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    they might not rise like koo/tan
    nor they are talented as lee yong dae
    but,they are making progress step by step
    highest world ranking so far,38(currently 49)
     
  2. limsy

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    last year(19/20)
    they beat national number 2 fairuz/zakry in mas gp gold 2009 to reach semi final
    this year(20/21)
    they beat national number 1 koo/tan in mas gp gold 2010 to reach semi final

    so far,in bam
    mak/tan is the only 1 of the 3 who able to beat koo/tan in tournament(other 2 is fairuz/zakry and goh/ong)
     
  3. undeadshot

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    Wah, thanks a lot for listing out all their achievements! I hope they can do well, try to upset Alvent/Hendra, but not so easy.

    I'm already happy they beat Koo/Tan, not expecting too much from them at the moment, but hope they try their best and good luck!

    s_pg87hee.jpg p46-mak.JPG
     
  4. limsy

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    Badminton: Hee Chun-Wee Kiong score breakthrough win over world No. 1 pair

    “Hee Chun-Wee Kiong played well to pull the rug from under Koo and Tan. They were well prepared and did not let their guard down,” said Kim Her.


    “They knew that the pressure was on them to produce in three consecutive tournaments - the ongoing Malaysian Open and the upcoming Macau and Taiwan Opens. And today, they showed me that they can handle the pressure - at least in the first one.”


    Earlier, Kim Her had said that a good showing in these Opens would be rewarded with places in the upcoming majors - the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.


    But the former national doubles coach of South Korea said that the real challenge for his boys would be today against the Indonesians.


    “I don’t want this win to go to their heads. The battle is far from over.


    “They have been playing with Koo and Tan so often and they know each other’s game so well. Now, the challenge is for Hee Chun and Wee Kiong to beat a top pair from another country. We will know today whether they can cope with this pressure,” he added.


    http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2010/7/10/sports/6642417&sec=sports

    1st,goh wei shen and teo kok siang should have be the headline 3 days ago,but unfortunately,they didnt.they are only 6 points away and consider that kido/hendra is a better pair than koo/tan(wc+og),this is good enough. hope that they produce good result in macau and chinese taipei too.

    2nd,bam let tan kim her go for 5 years
    how stupid is that?:rolleyes:

    congrates and all the best in the semi final.
     
  5. undeadshot

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    http://www.internationalbadminton.org/news_item.aspx?id=36985


    The day’s biggest upset came towards the end of the day’s play when Mak Hee Chun-Tan Wee Kiong beat top seeds and World No 1 Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong in straight games.
    Mak-Tan’s 21-19, 21-19 win over Koo-Tan put the smile of coach Rexy Mainaky’s face.

    “Despite their (Koo-Tan) their loss, they played quite well but more importantly, Mak-Tan proved that they can also be relied to deliver the goods on the international stage,” said Rexy.

    “All this while the pressure has been on Koo-Tan to deliver the points or titles in the men’s doubles and as such, the loss is a blessing in disguise.”

    Rexy also said Mak-Tan’s win will help them to gain a place in the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games squads.

    “If they can win the title here, it will virtually guarantee their place in the squad.”

    Mak-Tan will take on Indonesia’s Hendra Gunawan-Alvent Yulianto in the semi-final while the second semi-final will feature Olympic champions Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan against Hong Kong’s Yohan Hadikusomo-Wong Wai Hong.

    For more results, log on to http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...236BD1-C9AD-41D7-84D3-15B8D64FFED2&d=20100709
     
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    They should aim to get the title, not easy at all, but they should try as hard as they can. Good luck against Alvent/Hendra!
     
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    From last night's performance, I think they can get pass Alvent/Hendra and hope for the best against a possible Kido/Hendrawan in the final.
     
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    They played very well last night? World class standard? :confused:
    If so, I'm very happy. :)
     
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    At least with conviction and happy to the paying spectators.
     
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    You mean Goh Wei Shem/Ong Soon HOck???
    Other than that, uncles CTF/LWW also beat KKK/TBH off & on, but they're independent now.
     
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    Seems like Mak/Tan need more time to actually be the front runner..........

    Keep it up boys !
     
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    goh/ong jian guo
    semi final in national gp finals
    lim/chan won the final
     
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    For once, you say something positive, I feel cheered by despite their disappointing loss, thank you! :)

    They obviously were under pressure and was nervous today. They couldn't play normally and couldn't eliminate Alvent as a threat at the net (Wow, I can't count how many times Alvent killed the ball because of forced poor return)
    However, they had touches of brilliance in 2 or 3 rallies where they dominated control or was totally amazing in defence. They need to be more consistent, gain more exposure and learn how to cope with the pressure. Then, they can rise up to be stars.
    I would say next year if they want to gain a title, GP Gold. :) Good luck! You two are still my favourite pair!
     
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    After watching their match against hendra/alvent just now, i gotta to say that their defense is still not consistent and as impressive as i expected.. Anyway, they are still young.. still got room to be improve. Go for it!:D
     
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    Their defense is not consistent, but there was one rally where I was really impressed by the defence. But only one rally. If they want to do better, they have to try to keep that level of defense for more rallies.
     
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    They were the last MAS pair left standing, hence the pressure and nervousness.
     
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    Hehe, I kind of wish I was you, can get to see them against KKK/TBH. Then only I can know the real potential and gameplay of the pair without their nervousness.
     
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    I assume u didn't record mak/tan match against koo/tan? next time if got chance please do record it:D.. wana watch:cool:
     
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    this is one of the learning process
    not everyone know how to handle this when they are young(yes,except lyd,kkk and tbh)
    with more tournament they get send
    they will be only get better
    i hope they get more than 8 tournament per year
    this is only their 3rd tournament in 2010 and now already july
    plus macau and chinese taipei also only 5
     
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    I really wanna watch it too! :)
     

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