i would definately agreed that Ratchanok is a good player for now. I would also think she might win the title. While watching the game yesterday, i heard a malaysian coach told one of his charges that Chen Xiajia can be beaten, so i am not surprise and Chen Xiajia do have tired legs today. Thailand badminton have improved tremendously at the junior level. Malaysia will find it hard to beat them now. We do not know whether Malaysia are able to match Thailand in the next two years but i can assure u there is at least one player with a good potential once her strenght and physical fitness is build up. Maybe two. Vietnam is another country who have been doing well in this tournament. that is also another country who are hungry for success. China badminton at this moment, i could only see good potential in Tian. His ball execution and sharp control reminds me a little bit like Lin Dan. As for the girls most of them are still 17years old. Maybe they will come back stronger next year. Korea absence have been missed. Japan performed below expectation this tournament. European countries notable Denmark and Germany have some good players. All they need to do is to brush up on stroke execution and fitness. Their size are good.
Wonderful....as Suci Rizki Andini/Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah have made it to the GD Final after a tight rubber-set, taking it 21-18. Well, a Silver Medal is beyond belief really and they will be the underdogs tomorrow.
3 match points for INA, but they waste one.. but finally they take it.. Hiks..Hiks.. Better than last year in WD...
So far: Thailand: 3 Reps INA: 3 Reps China: 2 Reps Mas: 1 Either INA will have 4 Reps or Mas will have 2 Reps
can u be more responsible to ur statement and post or ur personal opinion? u can have anything as ur personal opinion but u cant type it all out in here! thanks uncle