Look at this.. taken from yesterday's thestar newspaper Wei Feng will be in action today but he is not expected to get past world champion Chen Jin of China in the opening round.
I am referring to CPS/GLY case ler...CWF is long gone case for me...sorry i mean MAS MS...nothing against CWF, ok...
That is the reporters point. But frankly does anyone really think he stood any chance against the World Champion?
Relak.... LAH.... he is an elite back up player, rem? still young... not yet 30yrs old... so give him more time.... BOLEH?
Consistency? That's what most MAS players (except LCW) lack, unfortunately. I would like to think otherwise. Chen Jin has improved while he has remained stagnant. I also wish he could beat CJ again.
Sunday December 5, 2010 The Star Intriguing clash on the cards when Chong Wei takes on Zulfadli PETALING JAYA: One is currently the only shining star in the men’s singles event. The other has the talent to shine. So, expect an intriguing battle when the world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei takes on youngster Zulfadli Zulkifli in the opening match of the Perak Open badminton championships in Ipoh from Dec 16-19. In the draw released yesterday, Chong Wei and Zulfadli have been given first round byes and are expected to square off in the second round. The Perak Open is an important platform for Chong Wei to confirm his place in the National Grand Prix Finals – especially after he had missed the opening leg in Kedah in July due to his busy international schedule this year. The GP Finals will be held in Kuala Terengganu from Feb 16-19. Chong Wei has been the indisputable king of the local circuit for the last eight years and surely he will not want to miss the Finals. Chong Wei has been there and done that, but the Asian Junior semi-finalist Zulfadli, still has a lot to prove – especially after joining Kuala Lumpur this year. The others in the same half with top seed Chong Wei and Zulfadli are Chan Kwong Beng, Tan Chun Seang, Mohd Arif Abdul Latif and Misbun Ramdan Misbun. Second seed Mohd Hafiz Hashim is in the lower half with Liew Daren, Chong Wei Feng and World Junior Championships runner-up Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin. Malaysia’s top doubles pair of Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong have also confirmed their participation in the local tournament but they will compete with different partners. Kien Keat will pair up with Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif while Boon Heong will combine with his world junior partner Thien How once again in Perak. Meanwhile, there has been an overwhelming response to the men’s singles event in Division Two, with 93 confirmed participation. It is hoped that a handful of new talents will be unearthed during the four-day tournament, especially in the men’s singles department.
When can we have someone like Chen Long who shines along with his senior and supremacy of Super Dan and World Champion winner Chen Jin... Let's hope that we do NOT have to wait till LCW retired... BOLEH
still recall the super exciting final in Asian Junior Championship in KL ARIF LATIF Vs Chen Long Where is ARIF NOW?
Quite true... It's difficult to find a rare gem like Chen Long in Msia... ARIF? I think he is still playing at those masak masak tournaments... memang TAK BOLEH... lah
I remember he defeated Chen Long in the team event in straight games before... Now? Losing to unknown players in International Challenges while Chen Long has already grabbed his first SS title...
can anyone tell me what's this? Malvinne Ann Venice Alcala[PHI] - [MAS] Lydia Li Ya Cheah 21-15 17-21 22-20 what happened to lydia? injured?.. mas ws seems if wong mew choo retire.
wow... this is kinda show Phil has improve or Msia has stay stagnant? Name: Malvinne Anne Venice C. Alcala Date of Birth : November 5, 1995 Residence: Manila, Philippines Height : 5’8” Weight : 135 lbs
the philipines and vietnam player trained in malaysia before this tournament and they participate in the rawang open,climbing batu caves saw that in facebook