we all know who is TH when it comes to represent his country ........ he has all the champions for Indonesia ........ for Sang Merah Putih ...... he would rather die as well .......
sorry for being off topic, but i really need to reply this..... im not going to apologise if i know what i was talking about. I wont take my words back too. FYI, after the tournament, he left the BA of China for a tour around malaysia without letting the coach knowing about it. I still remember the coach went all crazy because of this. Went for a tour around the town with my fren's father, with a gold rolex (that's just the bonus part) in his hand. I'm not kidding here. So please dont ask me to back up. There were betting going on that time for that event, big big ones, involved millions. I dont blame ZJH as the pay from CHN team that time was really bad that time. Most of the players was looking a way to get out of CHN team at that time. Searching for better opportunities......
So far i have not heard rumours about ZJH. But i do hear similiar stories about other players. Anyway i wont want to get into detail. We are off Topic. This thread is about Taufik Hidayat.
News article about Taufik... January 13, 2010 Ami Afrianti Indonesian Badminton Star Taufik Hidayat Is Busier Than Ever Just because Taufik Hidayat resigned from the Indonesian national team training camp and turned professional last year does not mean that his life is any less hectic. In fact, busy is just how the former world and Olympic champion wants to be. Competition alone does not drive Taufik anymore. His plans to build the Taufik Hidayat Arena, a 6,600 square meter sports complex in Kelapa Dua, Ciracas, East Jakarta, are set to begin after three years of preparation. The 28-year-old wants to realize his long-time dream of managing his own training camp for talented youngsters. However, he said the arena’s proposed location, a five-minute drive from the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) training camp in Cipayung, was only a coincidence. “I don’t mean to be the PBSI’s competitor. Actually, I want to help the PBSI to boost the players’ regeneration by creating more talented players through my project,” the 2004 Athens Olympics gold medalist and 2005 world champion told the Jakarta Globe on Monday in an interview at his home in South Jakarta. “As we all know, Indonesian badminton is going through a rough season. I grew up with badminton and live from it. I think it is time for me to dedicate myself to a better Indonesia.” Designed by M. Ridwan Kamil of Urbane Indonesia, an architecture consulting company in Bandung, West Java, Taufik Hidayat Arena is scheduled to be an asymmetric building with eight badminton courts and two futsal courts. Construction is scheduled to begin in March or April. Read completely through theJakartaGlobe.com link -- http://thejakartaglobe.com/badminto...tar-taufik-hidayat-is-busier-than-ever/352375
Daaaaang.. ..that's one huge sports complex!!! In comparison, if one has been to Arcadia Badminton Club in USA, Taufik's sports complex is about twice as large!!! (71,000+ sq. ft). Or if one has been to GGBC2 gym in Emeryville, Taufik's complex is about 5x the size. Anyway, congrats to Taufik and hope the new facility will produce a Taufik Jr., in the future..
If anyone or INA-based BCers know .. ..if you guys know of a Taufik Hidayat training center/camp, another BCer is inquiring abt it. Please reply here or in this thread link below. thanks: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=80647
I'd say currently.. ..looking at those 3 matches, both Taufik and Peter are about equal, even-steven, maybe just a hair advantage to TH; but either one could beat each other..
I heard from my Indonesian friend that Taufik will be participating in Thomas Cup and currently training with PBSI untill Thomas Cup ... Is it true?
You should find the answer.. ..in the 2010 Thomas & Uber Cup sub-forum..there are tons of related INA Thomas & Uber Cup squads' news in that sub-forum..
I thought he was was the youngest ever to be ranked #1 in Men's Single. Going into the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, he was ranked #1. I could be wrong, but I thought he was only 18 when he was ranked #1. Of course he didn't won the gold that year. Four years later, Lin Dan Ranked #1 lost in the first round at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. After that, they said that there might be a cursed on who ever is ranked #1 going into the Olympic Games. However Lin Dan broke that cursed when he won gold at the 2008 Olympics.