Sorry if i offended someone. What i mean is that, you will have fun watching the games. Even i have fun watching the WCs. There are some players antics that will make u laugh ur head off.
If there were some tournaments around Canada (or even the US) that had a good venue and nice viewing courts, I'd seriously consider traveling to them to watch. Other people probably would too, but it seems that at least here in Canada all of the open tournaments (that are international) are just held in a normal club with not so great viewing areas and are run just like one of my junior tournaments. There isn't too much hype or excitement to them. I wonder if it would be possible to hold these kind of tournaments in hockey rinks or any bigger indoor facility so it would have a bigger more epic feel to them.
Please post pics and reviews.. ..for those BCers who are able to attend today's til Wednesday's sessions!!Thanks in advance!!..I'll probably join in sometimes on Thursday to chip in w/some pics & reviews..
Just coincidence, this year bdm US Open has same week with Tennis Grand Slam US Open/07 schedule (27/08 - 09/09/07). Total prize-money has stunning difference -- bdm offers US$50,000 meanwhile tennis provides US$19,653,000! Gosh, so sad for badminton 'small prize'... There's LIVE-SCORE facility from the organizer despite the level of tourney is only GP and lack of top players. GP Gold tourney should do like this!
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The top seed and WC bronze-medallist Shuichi Sakamoto/Shintaro Ikeda lost to Nguyen Quang-Minh/Tran Thanh-Hai in straight sets 14-21, 19-21 KKK/TBH must be gutted that a Viet pair can beat this Jap pair
Yeah, that's got to be the upset of the year. The # 10 ranked team in the world losing to the # 237 ranked team in the world?! With the NSS, you never know.
Kwee Tiek MING/Rudy WIJAYA d Daniel GOUW/Chandra KOWI 21-16 21-11 0:28 Wow Rudy/Tek Ming still good I saw Rudi Gunawan (Haditono), Susy Susanti's brother played in qualifying
That wont be surprise to me as Japanase have to travel so far after their long journey at the WC'07. Viet will be the next "darkhorse" badminton countries to watch...
Are my eyes deceiving me? Yesterday the Japanese MDs loses to the # 237 ranked team and just now MS # 1 seed, # 13 ranked speed demon Shoji Sato loses to unseeded, #53 ranked Scott Evans from Ireland! Congrats to Scott Evans! Dang, what's going on at the U.S. Open? I'm now predicting last year's winner, Yousuke Nakanishi or Tien Minh Nguyen to win it all in the MS.
must be jetlag. either that, or the excessive amount of fat in the US diet is clogging up their blood streams.