Cai Yun & Fu Haifeng vs. Lee Yong-dae & Jung Jae-song

Discussion in 'Thailand / Singapore / Indonesia Open 2011' started by miss.boon, Jun 18, 2011.

  1. miss.boon

    miss.boon Regular Member

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    firstly, heartiest congrats to world champions for finally finding the solution to lee yong-dae's powers.

    with defense of great wall of china and speedy drives, the kimchies simply have no answer.

    now even Haifeng can defend superbly. is he the complete men's doubles player like park joo-bong?
     
  2. taufik-ist

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    this time cai/fu is better.. But they still have 1 match againts ina md in the final.. lets see if cai/fu can win the title :)..
     
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    Glad to see Cai& Fu are back, and did not lost their fighting spirit. But Par Joo-bong is a real legend, Fu still have a lot of things to learn to improve, and the pair still have a long long way to go. God bless them!
     
  4. miss.boon

    miss.boon Regular Member

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    think the only medal lacking for fu is the olympic gold medal.
    if cai yun is like wine, then he stands a chance of surpassing the legendary park joo-bong.
     
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    i don't think so...park joo-bong is very versatile like Kim Dong Moon. He also played mixed and even got a silver medal in 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
     
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    yes, but dont count out the INA, :D
     
  7. miss.boon

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    as expected by almost everybody, the poor garuda got scorched by the mighty dragons.
     
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    The Cai/Fu pair looks invincible at the moment. Fu's ability to defense has improved immersely. They now have the last and final goals to achieve - the 2012 Olympics Gold Medalists in London!
     
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    My suspect is JJS/LYD must be tired after the thailand open.
    Anyway, credits should be given to the chinese pair for displaying such an entertaining and awesome badminton for us to watch.
     
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    cai/fu's predator must be resurrected.. he2

    1. Markis/Hendra
    2. Koo/tan
     
  11. j4ckie

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    They look to be quite in shape, but the OG are still far away :D

    I really doubt Markis is gonna win another big title. He's been out of shape for a while now, and I was incredibly surprised to see them win the AG. Koo/Tan are gonna be very dangerous if Koo is prepared properly - lately, he's been out of it somehow. No fighting spirit.
    I just hope the Danes don't get too far, they've enjoyed much success with their tactical game, but I hate their attitude and underhanded tactics.
     
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    well
    if lee yong dae didnt play 2nd consecutive tournament and didnt play xd
    i believe he will ko cai/fu just like before
    not looking good for lee/jung in ina open as they in 3rd consecutive tournament now
     
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    why the korean coach let yongdae play xd with jungeun.
    isn't she supposed to play xd with sunghyun ? :confused:
    poor yongdae can't concentrate on md.
     
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    They're supposed to play in the OG together. And although Ko was more successful in XD recently, it seems like he didn't make the cut :/
     
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    Hendra Setiawan just recovered from injure anyway, hope they will back in shape in upcoming tourney.
     
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    To defend the title he won in 2008;) in xd.
     
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    It's weir to see comments in badminton fans commonly cited fatigue from the previous competition or even just the previous game to be a determining factor in a player's losing a game.

    It looks like badminton players are especially weak physically and never prepared to continuous full-stretched games in one or two consecutive competitions, that makes them look like not professionally prepared always.

    Look at tennis. It's very common for MS to play 3 or more hours for 3 to 5 sets of games. Yet no one would say that Federar lost this years FO because he just had a tougher match with Djokovic compared with Nadal vs Murray, or Nadal may lose to Murray because he had a tougher Sodering to handle prior to that.

    Excuses like that are just disgracing the professional athletes, who should be trained to encounter 5 or even 10 fiercest / toughest matches to win any championship. Physical capability is just the very basic thing they should have.
     
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    mis bon. you are making lyd very angry. He will beat u up. lol. ;) Don't mess with kimchi... ;)

    btw, lyd got many ladies fans... they will slap you left right up down... kekeke... ;)
     
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  19. j4ckie

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    I think the fans are looking for reasons why their idol lost - in their opinion, there has to be a reason other than the opponent being better ;)

    On the other hand, tennis is no fair comparison. There have been studies (I won't bother to actually search for links again) that stated Badminton players run more in less time than the tennis players. The movement is quicker, there are more changes of direction, and the rallies are longer. There is also much less time for rest as there are practically no breaks, and the tennis players take much more time between rallies.
    I don't want to say Tennis is less taxing or less athletic, you just can't compare the two directly.
     
  20. miss.boon

    miss.boon Regular Member

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    it is up to kimchi choice of how many tournaments u can enter.
    but as an athlete, never blame fatigue or tiredness for ur loss, like what latok lee always do.
    it's part of ur training and preparation to be in top physical shape when joining tournaments.
     

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