Will Lee Chong Wei remain World No.1 until the 2012 OG?

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  1. limsy

    limsy Regular Member

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    hmm
    i was asking if he is too young to know who is lin dan because by the way he voice out,it make people feel like lee chong wei is a better player than lin dan and he sound like a lee chong wei fans too
    and yet,he try to say i offended him
    just because he cant answer my question on who can beat lin dan more than lcw(6 times):rolleyes:


    just report to moderator if u feel insulted/offended;)

    this will be a funny screen
    hehe:p
    uncle peter will back to number 2 if he do well in ina and sgo:)
     
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  2. chris-ccc

    chris-ccc Regular Member

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    LCW, LD, PG and TH all at the the top 4 seedings

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    IMHO, at the 2012 OG, we will still have LCW, LD, PG and TH all at the the top 4 seedings.
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  3. LazyBuddy

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    Well, seems another thread becomes the "love vs. hate" debate...

    To me, the biggest problem lay btw LCW and his future success is himself, not LD or anyone else. I think skill wise, LCW is more than capable to take anyone down, or at least put up a very tough fight. Recent record of one sided defeats in LD's hand, shows LCW has mental break downs, rather than physical ones.

    Unless LCW can over come himself, otherwise, the "missing pieces" in his resume will hardly be captured. Whether his ranking is #1 or #2 or #10, I do not believe it's very important. His true task is the final crown in the big matches and he has to be mentally and physically prepared for it, regardless whether he has an easier path or not.
     
  4. george@chongwei

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    It's a good news to Lin dan as well i believe;)
     
  5. chris-ccc

    chris-ccc Regular Member

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    The BWF World Ranking (just after the 2010 Thomas Cup)

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    OK, let us post here the BWF World Ranking (just after the 2010 Thomas Cup).

    Rank...Country..........Player....................Member ID......Points.......Tournaments
    1........MAS[​IMG][MAS] Chong Wei LEE .........50152.........81866.8578...14
    2........CHN[​IMG][CHN]. Dan LIN ..................50906.........71424.58........10
    3........CHN[​IMG][CHN]. Jin CHEN .................51592.........70282.2004....13
    4........DEN[​IMG][DEN]. Peter Hoeg GADE ......6926...........66995.114.....16
    5........INA[​IMG][INA]... Taufik HIDAYAT .......10337.........62291.7.........15
    6........CHN[​IMG][CHN]. Chunlai Bao .............51274.........59094............12
    7........VIE[​IMG][VIE]... Tien Minh NGUYEN ....14107.........57344.794......15
    8........THA[​IMG][THA]. Boonsak PONSANA ....11959.........56591.75.......13
    9........CHN[​IMG][CHN]. Long CHEN ..............75787.........55573.1495.....15
    10.......DEN[​IMG][DEN]. Jan O Jorgensen .......54431.........53981.9507....16

    It's quite amazing that PG and JOJ played 16 tournaments.
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  6. pBmMalaysia

    pBmMalaysia Regular Member

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    yes, amazing! pg and joj with 16 tournament !
    this is like more than 1 tournament per month and i wonder how they manage that!
     
  7. Jim.Sinau

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    LCW could help with adding more power into his repertoire...maybe with power he can hold on his NO.1... He's obviously got the badminton brains so he could add some flesh to his physique and become more-or-less a physically complete player.
     
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  8. Jim.Sinau

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    I don't think so but I hope so....

    been a long time since I really read thru the posts in BC... disappointment lingers on I guess.

    LCW was overwhelmed:crying:+smothered:eek:+dismantled:(+swallowed:confused: by LD in the Thomas Cup. It was a comprehensive loss for LCW and a simple win for LD. LCW overall stroke play was just destroyed by LD's power play or should I say a combination of power and finesse.

    LD's ability to switch between this two gameplay is terrifying, he totally controlled the game. And he made it look easy. I am a fan of LCW, I will always support him but LD's greatness is a thing that nobody should forget, his display against LCW was another reminder of his dominion in male singles badminton.

    Will LCW maintain his hold on NO.1? Optimists ME:D says "YES!!!!" but Realist ME:( says "nooo....~". Why? Younger players around the world are beginning to show their hunger and potential. A sample pick is Kenichi Tago, at Birmingham he beat some of China's best only to lose against LCW, although he did make LCW work to earn the Winner's Podium.

    That is also the reason that LCW doesn't have the luxury to pick tournaments.. He needs the workout against the best that these tournaments provide. Maybe Malaysia should begin to introduce our younger shuttlers to the pressure of international tourneys. Hopefully that when LCW is knocked off the NO.1 throne it will be by another Malaysian (optimist me...)
     
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    Aiyak this is emberassing.. double posts... ignore my silly mistake guys...
     
  10. chris-ccc

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    Chen Long has moved from 100th position to 9th within the last 14 months

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    What is great to see is Chen Long has moved from 100th position to 9th within the last 14 months.

    We ought to congratulate Chen Long.
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  11. pBmMalaysia

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    yes it wasn't long for chen long to join the top 10 as the name already spells it!
    the question now is will he just stay at no.9 ?
     
  12. OneToughBirdie

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    Hahaha! that is a good one.:D
     
  13. AlanY

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    by losing in early rounds!
     
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    seriously speaking, i think lcw doesn't need any change to hang onto to his #1 spot. He is doing quite well as is and he's #1 for sometime now. Why peak so early? Enjoy new toys for the time being:)
     
  15. pBmMalaysia

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    if thats true ...
    then no chance to become a world number 1

    seriously speaking these 2 players especially gades are no easy loser..
     
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    The scene wont change much, mayb CJ & CL are the only 2 who capable to take over the top 4 spots from the current seedings. Anyway, if TH and PG still "alive", the competition level shall be very stiff. :)

     
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    JOJ mayb fluctuating in his performance, but PG has been quite consistent in his game, as he managed to reach QF for almost all the tourney he entered.
     
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    Lee Chong Wei needs to play well at this 2010 Indonesia Open to remain as World No.1

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    Last Friday, 18-Jun-2010, at the Singapore Open, Lee Chong Wei lost to INA Sony Kuncoro at the Quarter-Finals:

    Chong Wei LEE [1][​IMG][MAS] -[​IMG][INA] Sony KUNCORO [7] 21-7, 19-21, 15-21 in 56 mins

    Today, Wednesday 23-Jun-2010, at the Indonesia Open, Lee Chong Wei will be facing INA Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka in Round 1.
    At the Singapore Open, their results in Round 2 were:

    Chong Wei LEE [1][​IMG][MAS] -[​IMG][INA] Dionysius Hayom RUMBAKA 21-13, 19-21, 21-16 in 49 mins

    It looks like Lee Chong Wei will need to play well at this 2010 Indonesia Open to remain as World No.1.
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    LCW cant give his best since he lack of sleep...watching all the football every-night xDD
     
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    Looks like LCW had no problems defeating Hayom in this re-match.
     

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