Wong Pei Tty & Chin Eei Hui

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  1. limsy

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    Pei Tty opts out of team to Guangzhou Asiad

    “Pei Tty had been burdened with knee injury for some time but yesterday, it showed in her game. She was slow to retrieve the shuttle and was cautious in her game,” he said.


    “Despite the pain, she still tried her best. Our players did give a good fight before bowing out. I always admire Pei Tty’s fighting spirit but her physical condition was a problem.


    “She has finally decided to go for surgery after the Commonwealth Games (in New Delhi in October). If she does that, she will have to miss the Asiad.


    “The Asian Games competition is very stiff and it will be difficult for her and Eei Hui to challenge top players from China and South Korea. It is best that she skips the Asiad and concentrate on qualifying for the Olympics (in London in 2012).”


    We will see how she fares in training. For now, Pei Tty’s and Eei Hui’s main focus is on winning honours at the Commonwealth Games where the competition will not be too strenuous on them,” he said.


    http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2010/7/9/sports/6634652&sec=sports

    not sure if they can last until og 2012:rolleyes:
     
  2. undeadshot

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    I think maybe they will consider retiring after the Commonwealth Games... not sure, but the end of the road is near. :(
    Vivian/WKW maybe still not yet ready...
     
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    Eei Hui stays on course for a grand double in Alor Setar

    I have not played the mixed doubles for some time and it was nice to get the feel of playing in the event again,” she said.

    “It will be great to win both the events but it will not be easy. The women’s doubles will be tougher but I will give my best.”


    In the men’s singles, Goh Soon Huat ended the gallant run of Lim Fang Yang, who reached the quarter-finals with a sensational win over second seed Chong Wei Feng.
    Soon Huat will take on third seed Tan Chun Seang today while the other semi-final will be between back-up players Chan Kwong Beng and Liew Daren.


    Said Kwong Beng: “There is a good chance for a back-up shuttler to be a champion for the first time in a local tournament and I hope to be the one.”


    “I have beaten Daren several times before but I cannot afford to underestimate him. My only appearance in a final of a local tournament was in the Pahang Open last year and I lost to Lee Chong Wei. This time, I hope to go all the way.”
    http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2010/7/23/sports/6720814&sec=sports
     
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    Both WPT, CEH have hinted before, they wouldnt be around during 2012. Earliest is retire after AG 2010, if not, sometime 2011
     
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    Cartilage damage! Oh no . . .
     
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    by 2012
    i can foresee ng/ng,woon/vivian,goh/lim beat them already
    not sure if this is a wise decision
     
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    Badminton: Pei Tty drops out of World meet



    WORLD No 6 Wong Pei Tty-Chin Eei Hui will not compete in the World Championships in Paris. This is because Pei Tty needs immediate assistance for her knee problem.

    The BA of Malaysia (BAM) made this decision at its coaching and training committee meeting yesterday.

    Her absence means Malaysia will not be represented in the women's doubles at the world meet on Aug 23-29.

    BAM general manager Kenny Goh said Pei Tty is suffering from a torn cartilage in one of her knees.

    "Her injury is quite serious. Pei Tty needs treatment and probably surgery," said Kenny at Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara yesterday.

    "This is a wear-and-tear problem. It became worse just before the Uber Cup (May). She has been surviving on fluid injections since then.

    "We have not informed Pei Tty about this. However, this is the best for her right now.

    Kenny stressed that she will not likely compete in the New Delhi Commonwealth Games and the Guangzhou Asian Games.

    BAM will find a suitable partner for Eei Hui for both games.

    "We have not decided on her new partner," added Kenny.
     
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    But that's management & earlier Rexy saying. I dont think WPT & CEH themselves thinking of staying until 2012.
     
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    that's is the weird part i think
     
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    WPT and CEH are the best ever for MAS women shuttlers in their discipline;)Best remark by WPT, "we do not want to lose to the SIN(JYM/LYJ)":p
     
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    Thursday December 2, 2010

    The Star
    ‘Floater’ Eei Hui enjoying life with different partners



    PETALING JAYA: Doubles specialist Chin Eei Hui is really looking forward to a reunion with her regular partner Wong Pei Tty.
    But while waiting for that to happen, she is proving to be the most successful – and dangerous – floater in the national badminton team.
    In the China Open yesterday, Eei Hui, who has been playing with different partners since Pei Tty underwent a knee surgery six months ago, cleared the first round hurdle in the women’s and mixed doubles events in contrasting fashions.
    She reached the women’s doubles second round with Goh Liu Ying after China’s Wang Xiaoli-Yu Yang conceded a walkover while trailing 8-11 in the opening game.
    In the mixed doubles, she combined with Koo Kien Keat to beat the formidable South Korean pair of Yoo Yeon-seong-Kim Min-jung 21-15, 21-15.
    In October, the crafty shuttler bagged the mixed doubles gold with Kien Keat at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games. And last month, at the Malaysian Satellite in Sabah, she took the women’s crown with youngster Lai Pei Jing.
    Eei Hui said that she was making the best of her stint as a “floater”.
    “I give my best with whoever is paired with me. I just enjoy playing the game,” said Eei Hui in a telephone interview.
    “Some of the youngsters still have a lot to learn. And usually I will teach them while playing with them. These partnerships are temporary and I am trying to make the best of it.”
    Eei Hui is happy that Pei Tty is currently undergoing light training on court.
    “I miss her. We have been together for almost eight years and it is not the same without her. I am glad that she is doing light skills on court,” said Eei Hui.
    “Our world ranking has dropped and we need to improve on it if we are to qualify for the London Olympic Games. I am looking forward to that. But, for now, I hope to do well with the others.”
    Eei Hui-Pei Tty, once ranked fourth in the world, have dropped to No. 18.
    In the China Open in Shanghai today, Eei Hui-Liu Ying will take on top seeds Cheng Wen-hsing-Chin Yu-chin of Taiwan while in the mixed doubles, Eei Hui-Kien Keat will meet third seeds Sudket Prapakamol-T. Saralee of Thailand.
     
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    Monday January 17, 2011

    The Star
    Eei Hui to reunite with Pei Tty after the Malaysia Open




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    KUALA LUMPUR: Doubles shuttler Chin Eei Hui’s (pic) days of partnering different young player are coming to an end.
    And before resuming her partnership with Wong Pei Tty, she is determined to achieve her best results with Goh Liu Ying in the Malaysia Open.
    Eei Hui-Liu Ying are unseeded and they will take on South Koreans Ha Jung-eun-Kim Min-jung in the first round on Wednesday.
    “This will be my fourth and last outing with Liu Ying in an international tournament. Hopefully, we will be able to achieve a breakthrough,” said Eei Hui.
    “But more than the results, I hope Liu Ying has learnt as much as possible by playing alongside me over the last few months. She has certainly improved.”
    In the absence of Pei Tty, Eei Hui had also been teamed up with Lai Pei Jing and Woon Khe Wei.
    After the Malaysia Open, Eei Hui will skip tournaments before she teams up with Pei Tty after a lapse of almost a year for the Australia Open in April.
    Pei Tty, who was put out of action after undergoing a knee surgery, resumed training last month.
    “Pei Tty has been progressing well in training. The Australia Open will be a good platform for us to touch base and test our combination,” said Eei Hui.
    “I will not be competing in the South Korea Open (next week) and the All-England (in March) because I will be spending more time with Pei Tty in training.”
    Due to the long absence of the pair from international tournaments, Eei Hui-Pei Tty, who were ranked at No. 5, have dropped to 30th in the world ranking list.
    And they need to work their way back to get among the top 16 to ensure a ticket to the London Olympics next year.
     
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    Good luck to CEH/WPT. This might also be the reason why GLY has improved in XD.
     
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    I hope they can win....
     
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    Yes, australian open 1st....
     
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