Lee/Jung vs Fu/Cai again. Who will win this time?

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  1. george@chongwei

    george@chongwei Regular Member

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    AN EXPLOSIVE match for sure is on the track again. Who do u think will win this time? i'm sure the chinese would wanna revenge their loss in the team event final. Meanwhile, for the Koreans, they would obviously hoping to beat and kick the chinese ass again..:p So what do you guys think? Who will win this expected mouth watering and crazy roller coaster ride match ? My take: jung jae sung/lee yong dae of KOREA! come on.,.:D
     
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    KOREA !!
    But the Chinese will surely want revenge..
    Good entertainment for us :D:D
     
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    Jae Sung/Yong Dae are my fave, if wee look back to team match last week, seems Yong Dae has back into the game after his elbow injury.
    But Cai/Fu will pay their revenge plus they'll supported by hundreds of CHN supporters, I think they have 'the' spirit to beat Jae Sung/Yong Dae today.

    on top of that, I think technically they're even but we'll see who has stronger mentality in this game.
     
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    so after this ongoing xd match.. japan vs china.. this exciting md match will commence after that?
     
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    The koreans prevail at last :D
     
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    China pair has no confidence. Koreans steamrolled them and won easily. I think even they were surprised by the simple win. What an anti-climax!

    Hope the same case doesn't happen to KKK/TBH.
     
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    any videos available?? I missed the match :(
     
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    With CY/FHF out, there goes the sweep...one more CHN loss and my 6 gold prediction is gonzo too...:eek::D
     
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    LYD stance a the front with his butt pointing out so sexy. go lyd, all the ladies like to see how you hold your racket up. lol. ;)
     
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    what a rather easy 2 sets victory for the Koreans this time around
     
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    this is CY's comment after the defeat.

    "okay .. This is the end of match . They play more aggresive, more skillful and change their game strategy . I am in under-pressured, and so many unforced error from Haifeng . Our best game can not play, we lost easily. So sorry ."

    nice, simple and honest: they played better, we didn't play well. sorry.

    come back next time!
     
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    I wonder how much of it is due to the expectations and pressure of playing in front of a home crowd.
     
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    yap, the pressure even getting more and more since crowds were hoping CY/FHF can pay the revenge after their loss in team match...
     
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    Sounded like CY is blaming FHF..........
     
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    i think he is trying to say that they both played poorly.

    he wrote that in English and from his writing, he badminton skill is miles ahead of his English writing skills. ;)
     
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    as per BCers live score, wasn't it CY who did most mistakes in the game? CMIIW :D
     
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    Good prediction.

    CHN lost the mental part. Skillwise, both at par or maybe KOR slightly better but neutralize by the crowd.

    Still on course for 6. CHN still have the 2nd MD pair in the fray.

    From tv match, CY also made quite many mistakes.

    Let Limsy come up with the stats.
     
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    was paktoring
    didnt watch the match
    expect my fave to win but surprise it was in straight set
    wow
    nice
    i hope lyd/jjs is not a md version of lcw that hardly won major
    (remember my pm on who will win ag md?hehe)
     
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    He said that he was under pressure, so he was probably saying that he made many mistakes under pressure and Fu Haifeng also made many unforced errors..
     
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    That is correct, the Chinese pair was under pressure. Pressure that was probably there before the game itself.

    What surprises me is how they let the pressure get to them. It never happened before, even during last year's titanic World Championship final against the Koreans, where they had to save a couple of matchpoints to win it in 3 games.

    That same pressure probably got to GZD/XC when the Indonesians turned the tables on them midway in game 2.
     

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