SJH choked with emotion when she won the final point! Congratulations to Korea - they go through to the finals!
Thanks but unfortunately the link you provided is misleading and contains inaccuracies (such as the use of the terms Christ, God which are foreign and nothing to do with Buddhism). The term Buddha means The Awakened One, The Completely Enlightened One - to me, the Buddha is the greatest man who ever lived. Sorry, don't mean to talk religion here, just wish to point out what I believe are glaring mistakes and misrepresentations in that article. At least the one by wikipedia is much better with links to other articles for those interested to know more. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesak
Even though team THA lost 1-3 to the better team KOR, the Thais should be proud for being in the TOP 4 in this Sudirman Cup edition.
Thanks Justin for the correction. Sorry for the bad link, just a quick snatch one to get the Wesak definition, not realizing its twist...whats a bad choce
My good friend, you're most welcome, I always appreciate your knowledge and intellect, esp those quotations.
KOR may have sent a small team here but it still comprises their top players. Perhaps, for MS, Lee HI would have a fighting chance against Boonsak Ponsana. Even without him, their doubles are a serious threat to any team coupled with their strong WS - whoever their final opponent is will be in for a rough ride. Kudos to THA for yet another semi-final appearance, a rising badminton powerhouse she is.
Korea will have to rely on their doubles to win against China. however, the women's doubles are not up to par. in order to win against China, they must take MD, MX and a surprise win in WS. tall order.
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Very small chance an upset could be pulled off in WD too. Very small, but it's still there. MD is in Korea's favour IMO, and WS has a realistic chance. (Taking into account the external factors eg. lxr's first team final) + XD has a small chance of winning. Basically Korea needs to be on form and China off form in order for Korea to win tomorrow (Assuming CHN beats DEN!)
CHN vs DEN, as usual, the XD will set the tone for the rest of the matches for both teams. A bit surprised CHN uses Cai/Fu again probably giving more weight to experience than youthful vitality. JOJ is known to have the knack of playing his best against the top players like Lin Dan, Lee CW, Chen Jin and can do the same versus Chen Long who will most certainly be kept on his toes throughout. The order of play cannot get any better than that for DEN. For CHN, their INA experience is fresh on their minds, I'm sure they won't let their guards down one bit and will stay totally focused from the get-go. I'm looking forward to an intriguing battle afterwards.
li yong bo isnt confident. he wont say anything like its ok for let other to win in the past. he will only say,the cup is already us before the final(like 2010 uber cup interview) if he isnt showing his arrogant side,this mean he isnt that convince with this squad
...or perhaps LYB learns from real life or even BC to act more humbly that being arrogant or conceited serving no merit at all!! If you're really strong, without a single word others can and shall recognize accordingly. Moreover whats the point of talking big and becomes imprudent when only reality does matter?
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