You may want to read more into doing construction business in MAS...just getting the development and building permits are tough enough
Lee Chong Wei and his Supercars Here are some Dato' Lee Chong Wei's supercars collection, past and present includes a Nissan GTR R35, Ferrari F430, Audi R8, Bentley Continental GT, and his latest toy - a Lamborghini. Click on thumbnails for highest resolution pics. More pics from www.badmintonnews.info View attachment 124437 View attachment 124438 View attachment 124439 View attachment 124440 View attachment 124441 View attachment 124442 View attachment 124443 View attachment 124444 View attachment 124445 View attachment 124446 View attachment 124447 View attachment 124448 View attachment 124449 View attachment 124450 View attachment 124451 View attachment 124452 View attachment 124453
Seu Bock believes Round Robin format suits Chong Wei – London Olympics Update http://blogs.bettor.com/Seu-Bock-be...uits-Chong-Wei-London-Olympics-Update-a165846 Posted By: Sam Willis Seu Bock believes Round Robin format suits Chong Wei – London Olympics Update The much waited London Olympics will be played on Round Robin format and Men’s Singles coach of Malaysia Tey Seu Bock thinks this will favour Lee Chong Wei in preliminary rounds of mega event, set to be held from July 27, 2012. World Number two shuttler Chong Wei has not been in action for quite a while due to ankle injury and if he does not undergo a proper practice run then this will endanger the country stakes during the London Games. However, Badminton World Federation (BWF) has introduced new Olympic format according to which players will have to clear preliminary stage as toppers to gain access to the elimination round. This reformation has reduced the worries of national coach Seu Bock who now believes that Chong Wei will have reasonable time to build the right momentum before the tough contests. He said, “The Round-Robin format is good for professional players as they can use the matches to warm up for the title challenge. However, Chong Wei needs to focus on every match.” Unlike previous edition, this coming episode of Olympics will see 16 groups in Singles category and each group will comprise of four players. Only topper of the group will reserve a seat in the knockout round of the event. The Malaysian maestro, who has missed Indonesia Open and Singapore Open during his recovery period, now will have couple of good matches to revive his lost form and fitness. Meanwhile, Seu Bock also briefed about his current physical condition and told that he is recovering at a rapid pace. However, he made it clear that the badminton ace is just doing light training and still not ready for his normal routine. He said, “Chong Wei’s condition has improved and he feels good but we cannot push him hard right now. He is currently going through straight forward training.” Moreover, the national coach admitted that this woeful break affected not only his physical fitness but also his mental strength. Probably, that’s why Seu Bock asserted Chong Wei to focus on his fitness rather than his technical and tactical strategies. The 29-year-old shuttler will be vying to bag his first gold medal in Olympics but he will have to exceed Chinese nemesis Lin Dan, Chen Long and Chen Jin for this purpose.
If he can get past the QF, then everything is possible. ChenJin/Chenlong will be mentally affected by him.
Wait a minute AlanY. I thought they do .. only difference is the top 4 or top 8 if i am not mistaken do not get to play 3 players in their group. They play against two only as the privilege of being seeded top.
MS is the same format as WS...but it cannot be....It's unfair for top 4 players to play only one player to go through whilst others gotta beat 3 players in the same group to go through. Who's the genius that came up with such ingenious...plan....
It's not unfair, it's the whole point of seeding. Or do you believe they should also go through qualifying in each even they play just to "make it fair"??
There are 38 or there about qualified for the MS, with 16 groups its obvious that it wouldn't be 4 in a group. Similar for the WS i think there are more qualified due to few of them playing both doubles. In the WS they do have groups of 2 players for the top seeds.