Lee Chong Wei ( 李宗伟 )

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  1. sonnymak

    sonnymak Regular Member

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    To side track, CL is not in the same fold as LD or even Xia or Sun Jun. But he would do well enough to maintain himself on top. His problem is his height, watch out for the back problem and knee twist. His career wont last long. Fortunately for CL no other players in his age group could challenge him save maybe Sho Wan Ho who has potential or WZM. His career, 4 years max.
     
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    His career (international) already lasts 2 years, and he will definitely stay until the next Olympics. If China has another big talent by then, maybe he'll retire, but only because there's this huge trend to retire after Olympics. Also, he has the muscle to compensate for his height, unlike Bao Chunlai who had pretty much constant knee problems the last 2 years he played...and nowadays the training regime is very complete so if he doesn't get injured in competition he'll last long. Although that's not exactly something to look forward for as his playing style is bordering on boring :/
     
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    LCW should retire in 2 years while he still on good form now. If he waits longer than that to retire, people might say he's not so good anymore after that.
     
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    only people with low self-esteem care about others people said.
    and lcw aren't one of them.
     
  5. featherman

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    Peter Gade, Poul Erik, Kenneth Jonassen played until very late age. Peter Gade still beat players much younger than him. When ppl get old, no doubt performance not same as younger days. But that doesnt mean they are weak. Combined with the right tactics, they could still win matches.
     
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    Reminds me of some people saying LCW should not go to the Olympics due to injury. It will embarrasing to lose in 1st round etc etc. Look how it turned out.
     
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    Yup, I bet Vivien is practically praying that would happen so that LCW can lift her up from her doldrums now.

    But then, maybe Mew Choo will forbid it. View attachment 128467
     
  8. Pakito

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    Instead of complaining and worrying about LCW and LD's declining quality of play as age catches up, we should be thankful we still have 1 or 2 years more to enjoy this 'healthy' badminton warfare. I say 'healthy' because, it is mostly due to 'overly chauvinist remarks' of deranged fans that feed unhealthy warfare.

    I say, be thankful that CL is here for us to watch also, even though his style of play may be boring (that's because you have LD to compare him to), imaging what it would be like when players like Arif and Darren are suddenly force to fill in the huge vacuum should LCW retires, or other similar scenarios.

    I do hope that Pablo, Henri, or some other hugely naturally talented star burst onto the scene in the very near future. Soon.
     
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    there is one quote
    winner never quit,quitter never win.

    attitude of a person decided the fate.
     
  10. SibugiChai

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    p0werful verse...
     
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BXHtyWmAWY&feature=share

    lee chong wei mentioned the support of ministers wife,family and malaysia student
    but not even mentioned one sentence about the support of some waste money fellasssssssss in london.
    this tell u how much support he received by them.haha
     
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    what doldrum is Vivien having right now? please share.
     
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    I think the european and american golden age stand longer than asian. Not just in badminton but in others sports european and american commonly can maintain they peak until early to middle 30's, compare to asian ussually down when reach 30. It just from what I observe.
    But for Lin Dan and Lee Chong Wei it might be different. They're phissically above any other asian player in present and past. So I would like to see both of them hang in more 3-4 years and bring us more and more fun. Till Rio 2016 may be ??? ;)
     
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    Loss of form?
    Unable to lift her game to a higher level?
    Seemingly lack of enthusiasm?
    A star player like the Dato may be able to motivate and transform her into a much better player that truly matches her potential?
     
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    The Star Online > Nation
    Saturday August 11, 2012
    RM100,000 each for Chong Wei and Pandelela
    Reports by ISBELLE LAI, ZORA CHAN and LIM TEIK HUAT



    PETALING JAYA:The Star Media Group is proud to present our two inspiring athletes Datuk Lee Chong Wei and Pandelela Rinong Pamg RM100,000 each for their sterling efforts which brought our nation together.

    Chong Wei fought tooth and nail with arch-rival Lin Dan of China in the men's badminton final, but lost.
    Pandelela, meanwhile, became the first Malaysian woman to win an Olympics medal when she clinched the bronze in the 10m platform event.
    Star Publications (M) Bhd executive deputy chairman Datuk Vincent Lee said the reward was a small token of appreciation from The People's Paper to the People's Champions.
    “Chong Wei and Pandelela have shown us that Malaysia can perform well at the world stage. They showed the world that we can be champions,” he said.
    Lee said it was such a joy to see the people so united, cheering our athletes on, from wherever they were.
    The company, he said, has always been in the forefront of showcasing inspiring stories and is currently running the Be Inspired campaign.
    “Nothing can be more inspiring than watching Chong Wei fight point for point with Lin Dan or how Pandelela executed almost perfect dives on her way to third placing,” he said.
    Lee added that the one thing that truly stood out was how the nation was united as one to cheer our athletes.

    http://thestar.com.my/services/printerfriendly.asp?file=/2012/8/11/nation/11838955.asp&sec=nation
     
  16. Pakito

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    Wong Choon Han's skills against LD maybe what is lacking in LCW

    Just making a quick remark here, currently don't have time to run a thesis. Malaysia's former top MS player, Wong Choon Han, during his heydays (around 2002 - 04) showed LD a thing or 2 with his left hand, producing utterly deceptive drops and quick reflexes. WCH was quick witted too, mind you. :D:D

    Wong Choon Han won the China Open 2002 and was runner up 2003. The 2003 match, with TSB and Misbun think-tanks sitting at one corner, LYB and another guy sitting at the other corner, the match was exhilarating to the brim. :eek:

    WCH too, possessed skills of tricky drops and fast paced half smashed placed like former world craftsman, Zhao Jianhua. In 2003, LCW lost to LD in the opening rounds as LCW was still learning the ropes then. Its really too bad that Malaysia has no left handers to rival LD. Sometimes it takes a lefty to know another lefty. Henri the swedish guy seems to be picking up. But story will be for another day. Cheers. :cool:

    PS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYHQh1kc_Rw

    Keep the constructive criticism coming in!
     
  17. Pakito

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    :cool: Not recommended. Could be rosy one minute, disastrous the next. If you know what i mean. For friendly or exhibition matches to plant badminton seeds of the future, ok la.:D
     
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    Very Hard work man to maintain the physical condition required at such a high international level. Furthermore the Dato has some unwanted distractions such as being involved in the property/construction business.

    He is also predisposed to unexpected injuries even at a younger age now. Will it be any easier for him at an older age?

    LD, I suppose, has less distractions and he is more stable win an understanding wife by his side. Perhaps his current weakness is the lack of motivation to sustain his interest in competitive badminton.
     
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  19. SibugiChai

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    lol... It's well known these goons are not well received by players and coaches alike...
     
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    Lee CW is definitely good as MS for another two to three years with a high chance of grabbing at least one major title (as I believe Lin Dan is in semi-retirement mode from now on). To ask him to switch to XD or even MD may considerably increase his probability of doing very well in those disciplines but his inability to achieve inner satisfaction or regret in not capturing a MS major title may weigh heavily on him the rest of his life.
     

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