their recent record is quite impressive, they won 8 of the 10 last SS t'ments they entered! unfortunately missed out the 2 BIG ones in between, Olympis and WC.
H2H Stats of Top MD teams after Super Series Masters Final 2009 - 3 teams participated, and one match took place between the tops. - JJS/LYD beat twice MB/CM in the group match and Final. (however, only once counted in the table for the redundancy issue.) [NOTE] This table contains all matches between the top teams for the whole period of 2008 and 2009. From 2010, I will keep the 2-year time span, in which I will continuously add new events while deleting the same events 2 years past.
well can any kind soul provide the age of the top four?(next year) i want to note it down cai yun should be 28 right? fu hai feng 25 kido/setiawan 25 lee yong dae 21 jjs 27? tbh 22 and kkk 25 right?
here you go: cai yun 30 (1980) fu hai feng 26 (1984) kido/setiawan 26 (1984) lee yong dae 21 (1988) jjs 28 (1982) tbh 23 (1987) kkk 26 (1985)
H2H Stats after 2010 Korea Super Series H2H Stats after 2010 Korea Super Series: (2-year moving average)
^^Yeah, yeah, yeah..^^ ..congrats, congrats to Sundae Lee and JJS for redeeming their WC loss.....must've been 1 heck of a match, eh?? (will watch the video later)..
Congrats to Jung Jae Sung/Lee Yong Dae for the revenge against Fu Haifeng/Cai Yun. They certainly show the best performance among the top MD pairs since the WC defeat last year and definitely deserve the no 1 ranking next week Now the question is, whether they can win the World Championships 2010 and the Asian Games Individual Event at the end of this year?
^^Okaaay, okay..^^ ..i guess i'll just have to see the videos of the match, myself, to believe it's actually "the best best MD game!"..
I cannot be that optimistic because 1. in general, statistically it's impossible to get 100% consistency and 2. in particular, statistically they more likely failed to win esp. the biggest events. However, I read a news for their interview after the KOR SS final, saying they will focus on the WC first of all, and then the Asian Games.