BTW I was told that Lin Dan will be training in Chinese Swimming Club. A very good chance to get his autograph and take a pic with him.
Still undecided. Will let you know if I go, only for SF. Need to consider many factors, who is playing being one of them. Enjoy your badminton and oh, you need to be in your trunks to get Lin Dan's autograph.
If u got chance to meet him, remember tell him don't give chance la, just win the singapore open Since arch rival, LCW is not here
You're wrong, when his arch rival is there, he won't give chance. Now he can relax lah and still gain valuable points.
Then what about you? And when can I pass to you the 10 sticks of satay? I have been carrying them to badminton courts hoping to see you.
I suppose many more will arrive after the Thailand Open, which ends this Sunday. Lin Dan and his CHN team members not participating in the Thai Open should arrive eariler and train at the Chinese Swimming Club.
Loh, by the time the Olympic qualification period ends, all LCW's 91350 points will not matter. In other words, everyone is now starting on a clean slate for London 2012 qualification. The current points only count for better seedings in this run-up.
Defending Champions & International Players http://www.singaporebadminton.org.sg/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=6clpX7XmcJQ%3d&tabid=76&mid=479 Men’s Singles Sony Dwi Kuncoro (INA) World Ranking *33 Men’s Doubles Lee Sheng Mu & Fang Chieh Ming (TPE) World Ranking *6 Women’s Singles Saina Nehwal (IND) World Ranking *4 Women’s Doubles Shinta Mulia Sari & Yao Lei (SIN) World Ranking *11 Mixed Doubles Thomas Laybourn & Kamilla Rytter Juhl (DEN) World Ranking *14 * World ranking is accurate as of 19 May 2011 INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS Lin Dan (CHN) Badminton Asia Championship 2011 Champion Korea Open 2011 Champion All England Open Badminton Championship 2011 Runner Up Wang Shixian (CHN) All England Open Badminton Championship 2011 Champion Malaysia Open 2011 Champion Korea Open 2011 Runner Up Boonsak Ponsana (THA) Li-Ning Singapore Open 2010 Runner Up BWF Super Series Final 2010 Semi Finalist German Open Grand Prix GoldSemi Finalist Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (THA) India Open 2011 Champion Australia Open Grand Prix Gold 2011 Runner Up Korea Open 2011 Semi Finalist Jwala Gutta (IND) Commonwealth Games 2010 Champion (Women’s Doubles) Boonsak Ponsana (THA) Li-Ning Singapore Open 2010 Runner Up BWF Super Series Final 2010 Semi Finalist German Open Grand Prix Gold Semi Finalist Ashwini Ponnappa (IND) Commonwealth Games 2010 Champion (Women’s Doubles) Singapore Players Women’s Singles Gu Juan All England Open Super Series Premier 2011 Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Women’s Singles Fu Mingtian German Open Grand Prix Gold 2011 Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Women’s Singles Chen Jiayuan India Open 2011 Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals Men’s Singles Chen Yong Zhao Ashton Thailand International Series 2011 Men’s Singles Champion Women’s Doubles Yao Lei & Shinta Mulia Sari Li-Ning Singapore Open 2010 Women’s Doubles Champion Commonwealth Games 2010 Women’s Doubles Runner-Up Men’s Singles Wong Zi Liang Derek US Open Grand Prix Gold 2010 Men’s Singles Semi-Finals Mixed Doubles Chayut Triyachart & Yao Lei India Open Grand Prix Gold 2010 Mixed Doubles Runner-Up Commonwealth Games 2010Mixed Doubles
When the Olympic qualification period ends, all LCW's 91,350 points won't matter . But what you said is true. Which is; Loh, by the time the Olympic qualification period ends, all LCW's 91350 points will not matter. In other words, everyone is now starting on a clean slate for London 2012 qualification. The current points only count for better seedings in this run-up. .
This is what I'm more interested in. So SS participation during this run-up to London Olympics is vital in scoring points.
SS participation during this run-up to London Olympics is vital in scoring points . Yes, they are good points to be scored for players who will perform well here (and they will get their points added up as part of their best 10 tournaments achieved). But for those who are not participating and/or for those who did not do well in this 2011 Singapore Open event, they could still find other tournaments to score their points in months to come. .
Sorry I've almost forgotten our friend from Korea. Yes indeed Korea has many of her top players in the list. I think Korea will be hard to beat and the other players will try to avoid them in the early rounds.