Yes, that's a good idea. This should be a wise decision. For exposure as well.. Sometimes their level just not suit for super series ranking. That's why they need to start in GP tournament first.
And not forgetting GP Gold is good for getting valuable ranking points. With more points, rankings improve, seedings improve so that you don't have to meet the highly seeded players in the early rounds
LKW partnered Chooi Kah Ming in INA GP Gold in CPS's absense. Actually BAM can send the XD pairs(LKW plays XD with Lim Yin Loo) if they want,start from qualifying. But I suppose budget is an issue for Europe tourneys.
u mean currently still doing well? or the past with those great names(tony gunawan.........) i cant see anyone can do the same nowdays
Dude, 2nd round only... don't talk so fast yet, later shock defeat today... I would only say its good progress if they force MB/CM to rubber games! High expectations for my favourite pair!
Its all about discipline. If they stick to it, am sure they will succeed. Just continue to work hard and be creative.
Yes, if Mak/TAn can beat Boe/Morgensen today.....I will rate them better than GWS/TKS...... If not, the race between 3 pairs still going on in a very tide range.....
This type of rivalry is good for the future of mens doubles. Let them slog it out. Also good to swap with each other to get the best combo.
Its too bad for Mak/Tan to lost so tamely to Boe/Morgensen in QF......... So, till now the standing of these 3 pairs still stay like LKW/CPS > GWS/TKS > Mak/Tan ( just my oppinion )... Hope they can prove it in coming AG.....
Hmm, my opinion is CPS/LKW > Mak/TWK > GWS/TKS There are still several SS and the AG to come though, then at the end of the year all of us can share our opinions. But although I still keep faith in Mak/TWK, I am aware that their lack of self-confidence and mental strength has become a huge downside. If there is anything barring them to succeed, it should be that.
Me agree with you : CPS/LKW, GWS/TKS, Mak/TWK.... During AG, I hope the coaches field CPS with Mak for the Team event
Waiting for our pairs to make a breakthrough, it's hard to find a LYD in a very long time..he just burst into the scene when he was just 19.
looks like mak/tan and goh/teo lost to the winner with the 2nd and 3rd highest score against the champion in DO 2010 and also the 2nd and 3rd longest match against the winner but this doesn't fit what bcer demand hehe