it is nice if bcl didnt get to go to german open...better for cwf/liew daren/arif...^^... hope he beat ld in ae
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Whats wrong with BCl in SO09 and AE09? against LD in AE the score is quite ok la..but then in SO against CJ..I was expecting him to beat CJ or have a close fight..is it because of his knee injury?
I know it is too late to say, congratulation to baochunlai become a winner in asian championship 2009, i know you are smart and great player
because china picked many players for this competition. too many players already untill no place for them to play. just like XXF
they have 1.3 billion people pay tax anyway,i hope this bc hottest player thread will not been takeover by lee yong dae thread all bcl fans,where are u?
i believe some of money can be used on charity or people who really needs it......e.g. people in Sichuan......
I have got broken my left hand, i'm not sure to see bao in istora again, my left hand look terrible, i'm so sad now!!!!!
congrats to bcl 4 winning the singapore ss 2009... Its good to see him winning again... hope his knees are okay...
Will this year belong to Bao Chunlai? At the just concluded Aviva Singapore Open, I have never seen such a motivated and defiant BCL. He has tried many times in past to snatch the SO title but each time he failed. Not so this year when he even managed to destroy Thailand's in-form Boonsak Ponsana albeit in three games lasting 1 hour 4 min. Boonsak won the title in 2007 and was seeking to regain it this year, until BCL dashed his hopes. This year BCL demonstrated that he was very competitive and vocal as he even challenged the umpire on a disputed base line call and questioned her fault call on an incident at the net. He was judged as having hit the shuttle before it came over to his side. BCL, now 26 and standing at 6' 3" (1.91m), had his first taste of international titles in 2001 when he won the Denmark Open. That was when he was 18 and it took him another 5 years before he won the Korea Open in 2006 and then the China Open in 2007. In May last year he helped China win the Thomas Cup against South Korea (3-1) in Jakarta when he beat Lee Hyun Il 28-26, 21-11. But Lee took revenge on BCL at the Beijing Olympics in August when he won 23-21, 21-11 in the quarter finals. Now BCL is ranked a 'lowly' 16 in the world. But it did not prevent him from defeating three players higher ranked than him in this Singapore Open as the following results show: R1 - Prsemyslaw Wacha (9) Poland, 21-9, retired R2 - Wong Choong Hann (23) Malaysia, 21-16, 21-17 QF - Nguyen Tien Minh (11) Vietnam, 21-14, 21-13 SF - Chen Jin (6) China, 21-19, 21-18 F - Boonsak Ponsana (19), 21-19, 16-21, 21-15 Vietnam's NTM's good run when he shocked LCW (1) in R2 had his own hopes destroyed by BCL. Has BCL finally come of age? Will 2009 be his crowning year? After all this year he has already won the German Open (March) and the ABC (April) in Suwon, Korea. And now the SO. A record of three notable titles in the bag in just one year! Now, if he is able to capture the WC in Hyderabad, India later in August, the badminton world has no option but to look up to him, especially if he should beat compatriot LD along the way or in the final itself.