2012 Malaysia Open GP Gold: Comments on matches

Discussion in 'India Open / Malaysia Open 2012' started by chris-ccc, Apr 30, 2012.

  1. suetyan

    suetyan Regular Member

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    Nozomi lost.. :( But still have Takahashi Sayaka, I believe she can win the WS title here.
     
  2. Justin L

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    XAY ! Yay,Yay,Yay, Happy Day !:D
     
  3. chris-ccc

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    The Nozomi Okuhara-vs-Xing Aiying match.

    Game 1:
    NO-XAY: 17-21 (Game over at the 19th minute)

    Game 2:
    NO-XAY: 11-10 (Interval at the 31st minute)
    NO-XAY: 22-20 (Game over at the 44th minute)

    Game 3:
    NO-XAY: 11-09 (Interval at the 55th minute)
    NO-XAY: 18-21 (Match over at the 67th minute)

    Well done Xing Aiying !!!

    Only wish that nokh88 is watching at the stadium; To tell us what is happening.
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  4. Justin L

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    Ahh, I understand, just a term of respect (since chris didn't respond after waiting for some time).
     
  5. nokh88

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    I got baddy session today from 6 to 8. I am at home now.
     
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    All CHN players are her sisters and brothers.
     
  7. suetyan

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    i reply you through PM.
     
  8. Justin L

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    Now that even Aprilla's been eliminated, another one that I picked for the final, the tourney is wide open, all four semi-finalists have realistic chances, Sindhu,Xing Aiying, in that order,followed by either of the other two.
     
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    :D:D:D I thought nokh88 replied already;

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    Thanks, I appreciate it. Actually, I've a reason for asking. Previously, I was idolising Wang Shixian but later when I discovered she hardly attacked nor smashed enough and her rivals started to realize that and knew how to tackle her,i became quite worried for her and seriously wanted to write to her to improve that aspect of her game but didn't know where to write to nor is my Mandarin good enough. Now that Li Xuerui has exploded like a supernova on the badminton scene almost out of the blue, I became concerned she might let success gets into her head and become smug and complacent, not that she really would. I love her winning ways,her beautiful attacking style like Wang Xin whom I adore too. It's my wish to see Li Xuerui continue improving her game, it's too early for her to rest on her laurels, though I believe all non-Chinese WS in her shoes would die contented already. How I dream of Li Xuerui becoming the female equivalent of Lin Dan !
     
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    No live telecast, Astro better than Starhub, no livestreaming... for semis nor finals.
     
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    Who will make it into the Finals?

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    So the Quarter-Finals session has concluded.

    Who will make it into the Finals? These are my guesses;

    WS:
    * Sindhu P. V. [1]
    * Xing Aiying

    MS:
    * Lee Chong Wei [1]
    * Sony Dwi Kuncoro

    WD:
    * Shinta Mulia Sari/Yao Lei [1]
    * Chin Eei Hui/Wong Pei Tty [2]

    MD:
    * Koo Kien Keat/Tan Boon Heong [1]
    * Gan Teik Chai/Ong Soon Hock

    XD:
    * Chan Peng Soon/Goh Liu Ying [1]
    * Danny Bawa Chrisnanta/ Yu Yan Vanessa Neo [2]
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  13. Justin L

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    I find myself agreeing with all your selection though I haven't been following the MDs.
     
  14. suetyan

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    I can pass your message to her. :)
     
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    All the No.1 seeds are all doing well with their good form

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    All the No.1 seeds are doing well (with their good form). I am sure that they will continue to do well.

    It's the others that I am not quite sure. :):):)
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    It seems Aiying has heard us and wanted to prove us wrong with another Japanese scalp today. So she's moved another step forward into the semis tomorrow. How determined will she be this time? Will she prove us wrong again?

    Actually our top three China girls, namely Aiying, Gu Juan and Mingtian, came to SIN when they were in their early teens, Aiying being older and the first to arrive. Indeed they were professionally trained and developed in Singapore, not China, although they were talent scouted from there. So were Yao Lei and Sari (from INA).

    Unlike in SIN, the parents of these girls are more supportive of them becoming professional athletes, principally because the financial burden is taken away from them and they believe their daughters' future will be better once they blossomed.

    SIN actually has teens who are just as good players in their age group, but as you are aware, their parents are not as supportive and prefer paper qualifications for their kids. Mindset is begining to change with the setting up of our first Sports School about seven years ago. But it is a very slow process as about 10 boys and 10 girls are accepted each year into the school and our talent pool is limited.
     
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    That's great, so nice of you. So far, all the Chinese WS players have faltered at some time or other,particularly in team championships where they exhibited their vulnerabilities,losing to opponents they usually beat under normal circumstances. I'm referring to Wang Yihan whom I admire now more than before,and Wang Xin,her first round losses and cracking in team tournaments,doesn't bode well for such an extremely talented player,and Wang Shixian, her lack of good smash and attacking ability is a glaring weakness often exploited by her rivals. As it is,Li Xuerui doesn't seem to have any noticeable weakness ( though sometimes she make wild amateurish shots and seems to lose patience in long rallies, if I may say so but don't think I'm qualified to). Despite having attained great results , I hope to see her continuing to perfect her game and become one of the greatest ever! It is still early days in her badminton career and she has all the ingredients and makings of the truly greats. Finally,tell her badminton is her life but her life isn't only badminton.:):)
     
  19. Justin L

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    It will be great to see these players you mentioned - my favourite is Fu Mingtian - beginning to achieve enviable results as good as if not better than their table-tennis counterparts, namely Feng Tianwei,Wang Yuegu and Li Jiawei.
     
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    sorry but lutfi/vountus is their senior.
     

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