2011 Australian Open GP Gold: Zulfadli Zulkiffli got injured in Round 2 . Oh no... Hope that BCers who were at the venue can tell us what the injury was, and how it was caused. .
ZZ performed well at the 2011 Malaysian 100Plus National Junior Circuit GP Finals . Just returned to read this thread; So, no BCers knew what the injury was? Anyway, ZZ performed well at the 2011 Malaysian 100Plus National Junior Circuit Grand Prix Finals; Source: http://thestar.com.my/sports/story....orts&sms_ss=facebook&at_xt=4ddcafb0964544a8,0 Tuesday May 24, 2011 By KNG ZHENG GUAN PETALING JAYA: The just concluded 100Plus National Junior Circuit Grand Prix Finals was seen as the platform to showcase the next badminton talent in the country. And there were good potential in Jagdish Singh-Low Juan Shen (boys’ doubles), Chow Mei Kuan-Lee Meng Yean (girls’ doubles) and Yang Li Lian (girls’ singles), who emerged as champions in the Under-18 competition. And girls’ Under-16 winner Sylvia Kavita Kumares showed that she is one to watch in the future. However, these shuttlers come under the Bukit Jalil Sports School’s (BJSS) programme and much was expected of them. In the boys’ singles department, the situation is a little more dire. BJSS fielded eight players in the boys’ Under-18 singles and three of them did not even make the quarter-finals. And the winner, Zulfadli Zulkifli, is not a member of the national badminton set-up. The 18-year-old Kuala Lumpur player’s win was made even more impressive as he beat a host of BJSS shuttlers, including Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayup in the final. Zulfadli should join the national set-up because it will only serve to make him a better player. Even KL coach A. Sankar has the same opinion. “Zulfadli is an incredibly talented player and only through a good training programme such as the BAM’s can he go far and fulfil his potential,” said Sankar. However, Zulfadli played down the idea of joining the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM). “For now, I am satisfied with my training programme with KLRC (a professional badminton outfit) and there is no immediate plan to join the national set-up,” he said. “My current goals are to play for Malaysia in the Asian Juniors (in July) and the World Juniors (in October). It doesn’t matter whether I am with the BAM or not because at the end of the day, I still have to give my best for the country. “A reason for having the edge over the BJSS players is my participation in more international tournaments than them. The experience I gained helps make me a better player.” However, Zulfadli said that he would not totally rule out joining the BAM. “My long-term goal is to gain more world ranking because I want to play in an Olympics. It is an honour to don national colours and maybe being part of the BAM may improve my chances,” said Zulfadli, who is currently ranked at No. 188. For the Asian Juniors, Zulfadli is certain to be one of the key players in the team. He did better than Azriyn and Goh Giap Chin in GP Finals and will be joining the national juniors for centralised training next month. For the BAM though, all hope is not lost. Azriyn and Giap Chin showed plenty of promise in the tournament last week and they can be counted on too to win honours in the Asian Juniors. Malaysia have never won the singles title in the series with only two runner-up finishes by Mohd Arif Abdul Latif (2007) and Iskandar Zulkarnian Zainuddin (2009). With Zulfadli leading the charge, the title duck could be broken. But whether he joins the BAM or not after that is left to be seen. But as the BAM general manager, Kenny Goh, puts it: “The door is always open for him to join us because such a move will only be in the best interest for a player of his talent.” .
Zulfadli took the first game 21-13 against Chong Wei Feng. Not long ago, he took the first game against Liew Daren too before going down in three. Good that he keeps giving the backups a run for their money.
The back ups should be ashamed of this because they train full time with BAM while ZZ is still young and do not train full time as frequently as the back ups in BAM. Thumbs up for ZZ.
ZZ still have problems in stamina compared to the backups... he beat Liew Daren and CWF easily in the first game but kaput in the next two le.
That's of course. As i said before this, he didn't train FULL TIME as our back up players did but then still manage to win at least a set from them, is considered very good already. Consider his young age and condition of training, it's a shame for our ELITE BACK UP players..
unfortunately ZZ is not under BAM, so he has not train in great program provided by BAM, especially stamina and physical training (gym)...
BAM has the facilities, the experts and the sparring partners. So by right if he is inside BAM he should have more improvement. If he stays out, relying on KLRC as his sponsor for tournaments and some allowances, I doubt he can go far. All these players need a team of people to look into their training program which includes most important, the physical part, nutritional plan, skill and tactical ... This is going hyper performance and there is a lot of differences
2011 Thailand Open GP Gold: Chong Wei Feng defeated Zulfadli Zulkiffli in Round 1 . Perhaps the injury was not that serious because Zulfadli went on to play at the 2011 Thailand Open GP Gold. Results for Round 1 (played on Wednesday 08-Jun); Chong Wei Feng defeated Zulfadli Zulkiffli 13-21, 21-16, 21-12 in 53 minutes. .
2011 Badminton Asia Youth Under 19 Championships . At this week's 2011 Badminton Asia Youth Under 19 Championships, Zulfadli Zulkiffli has done well so far; Wednesday 06-July: Zulfadli Zulkiffli defeated Tan Luong Khanh (VIE) 21-12, 21-10 in 21 mins. Thursday 07-July: Zulfadli Zulkiffli defeated Song Xue (CHN) 21-16, 23-21 in 40 mins. Source: http://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/matches.aspx?id=9CD53F34-D016-4D5F-B0BA-826083B14882 .
2011 Badminton Asia Youth Under 19 Championships . He did win his match (just minutes ago); Thursday 07-July (PM match): Zulfadli Zulkiffli defeated Joshi Pratul (IND) 21-15, 21-9 in 31 mins. Source: http://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/matches.aspx?id=9CD53F34-D016-4D5F-B0BA-826083B14882 .
His SF match is one of the toughest, against Momota Kento who dumped the defending champion in the third round. He also beaten Huang Yuxiang in the team event =="