comparing him to the indonesian ms stable.. 3 of them in fact ginting, christie and maulana...... he still have a long way to go jonathan christie beat Lin Dan at 18 yrs old for heavens sake....
Apart from JC who're above him, the others are on par with him except they're younger. But I do hope he will keep improving himself and try to learn as much as possible from legendary LCW.
looks like he has contracted the dreaded malaysian men's badminton player's disease "prematurelyhitabrickwallticitis" (hafiz hashim being the most famous victim)
He already has all the things he need to become a world beater but mental strength. He almost beat Jorgensen but melted even though he's leading the gamd.
after his 1st round defeat in HK open, hope he can cope back his consistence in next week Macau Open...
The fact that his shirt was threw away either intentionally or mistakenly by his opponent shouldn't matter to his performance in the match. He should have known that JOJ is the type of player that will do such silly thing.
He is mentally weak. He is also a slow starter, based from the Purple League. I hope he and Hendrawan can work together to improve his technique. He's got talent.
to be strong player, he must at least beat these players once, and they are Chen Long, Son Wan Ho, Viktor Axelsen, Jan O Jorgensen, Chou Tian Chen, Wei Nan, Tian Houwei etc... or else he never going to be above LCW for real...
He has the tendency to drop the first game and that's why he will never win. He almost beat Son Wan Ho at HK Open but he dropped the first game and thus, struggled to keep up in the third game.
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keep that momentum IZ.. what a game... seems like he's improving his composure a lot..and tight net-play
PETALING JAYA: Shuttler Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin has rediscovered his zest for the game under head coach Datuk Misbun Sidek. “It’s because of Misbun that I’ve done well at the Indian Open. I’m more motivated to succeed now,” said Iskandar, who has been under the veteran coach’s guidance over the last six months. Iskandar blew away second seed and world No. 5 K. Srikanth of India in the second round before going down fighting to China’s Shi Yuqi in the semi-finals in New Delhi on Saturday. Iskandar was on the brink of giving up his career before Misbun joined the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) set-up in August last year. He played at the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games in August but failed to come good as he struggled to regain his form. Iskandar’s only positive result was a victory at the Malaysian International Challenge. “Misbun coming into the national set-up changed everything for me. We talked all the time and I told him that this could be my last year and I promised to go all out,” said Iskandar. “I know the fans and management have really pushed me to deliver. The last few months have been really tough on me. “I’m pleased with my run at the Indian Open this week. It’s my first semi-final since the China Open in 2016 and it has given me a much needed confidence boost.” With his confidence restored, the 26-year-old Iskandar aims to do well in the Asia Team Championships starting tomorrow in Alor Setar, Kedah. “I’m not done yet ... I’m looking to put up another good show in Alor Setar,” said Iskandar, who will play as the third singles behind world No. 2 Lee Chong Wei and Lee Zii Jia. Malaysia certainly need Iskandar to maintain his good form as they look to navigate a Group C test featuring Taiwan, Thailand and Myanmar. Only the top two teams progress into the quarter-finals while the top four finishers earn automatic tickets to the Thomas Cup Finals in Bangkok in May. Malaysia are up against Thailand in their first match tomorrow. Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/sport/ba...or-the-game-under-misbun/#swUxpZcZxs4L340o.99