Singapore Badminton Scene

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  1. ibelieveindevil

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    Sunday, June 30, 2019

    1. Starting at 2:00 PM WS
    Supanida Katethong [5] [​IMG][THA]
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    [​IMG][KOR] Sim Yu Jin [3]
    21-19 19-21 21-9 0:48


    2. Followed by MD
    Kim Won Ho
    Park Kyung Hoon [​IMG][KOR]
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    [​IMG][KOR] Min Hyuk Kang
    Kim Jae Hwan
    14-21 29-27 21-14 1:03


    3. Followed by WD
    Shinta Mulia Sari
    Wong Jia Ying Crystal [​IMG][SGP]
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    [​IMG][KOR] Eun Seo Jang
    Jeong Na Eun
    15-21 21-19 21-18 0:58


    4. Followed by MS
    Kodai Naraoka [6] [​IMG][JPN]
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    [​IMG][THA] Kunlavut Vitidsarn [2]
    9-21 21-17 23-21 1:10


    5. Followed by XD
    Hee Chun Mak [3]
    Chau Hoi Wah [​IMG][HKG]
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    [​IMG][THA] Ratchapol Makkasasithorn
    Benyapa Aimsaard
    22-20 21-15 0:33


    Congrats to Shinta and Crystal!
     
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    Why is Loh Kean Yew not playing in Canada and US open to gain ranking points since he is unable to participate in the higher tier Indonesia and Japan open?
     
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    the last i saw him was on the ST promoting racket. lol
    well, hopefully not nursing injury at home.
     
  8. ibelieveindevil

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    Well, loh kian yew, grace chua, tan wei han/ danny are scheduled for Russian 100 which is same week as Indonesia open. After that will be at india 100
     
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    Just wondering if anyone remember there was supposed to be a national ranking system, it which the first tournament supposingly held few weels ago. Yet i can't find anything about ranking
     
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    No urgency or no one bother to put it in I guess. Need best practices. The boss needs to do the whipping to get things done. ;)
     
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    1 step forward, half a step backwards.

    Seriously that is not helping much
     
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    Taiwanese shuttler cruises through opening round of Indonesia Open
    2019/07/16 18:58:26 [​IMG] [​IMG] [​IMG]

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    Taipei, July 16 (CNA) Taiwanese badminton player Tai Tzu-ying (戴資穎) finished off a strong opening match against her opponent Tuesday in the women's singles of the 2019 Blibli Indonesia Open, a Super 1000 event on the HSBC BWF World Tour.

    Tai, world No. 1 on the Badminton World Federation's (BWF) women's singles rankings since May 3 last year, beat Yeo Jia Min (楊佳敏) of Singapore 21-12, 21-18 in a quick match that lasted only 31 minutes.

    She had just competed in the Singapore Open in April, winning the women's singles title against Nozomi Okuhara of Japan. Her other trophy this season also included the Malaysia Open, which took place in the same month.

    Tai will next face world No. 23 Busanan Ongbamrungphan of Thailand in the second round of the tournament.

    The Taiwanese ace will be defending her world title in Indonesia, as well as earning points to qualify her for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

    Also Tuesday, Taiwanese badminton veteran and world No. 3 Chou Tien-chen (周天成) got off to a good start by beating Suppanyu Avihingsanon 21-12, 21-11 in an easy 35-minute match.

    The game marked their fourth encounter, all of which have been won by Chou, who will next play world No. 15 Lin Dan (林丹) of China.

    The Indonesia Open, which opened Tuesday and will run through Sunday, has a total purse of US$1.25 million. The tournament is the first super 1000 level event of the season, with the other two being the All England Open in March and the China Open in September.

    (By Huang Chiao-wen and Ko Lin)
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    BWF 1000 is still far too much for Singapore in the near future.

    But we do have a chance for Russian 100 this week.

    Lky, grace chua, danny/twh are playing, though grace was defeated.
     
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    Lky and danny/twh progressed into semi finals
     
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    Danny /twh lost today, while LKY progress into final. Keep it up
     
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    LKY lost in the final 17-21, 19-21. things might turn out differently if he won g1 after leading 11-7 at the interval.
     
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