OUE SINGAPORE Open SS 2015 : FINALS (12th April 2015)

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  1. opruh

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    Ooh can't take my opinion, this is how a forum works. Man up.
    Your Indonesian pair is lucky to face a very tired Zhang Nan, next time your MD pair will not win anymore.
     
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    Oh so winning 3 titles ouf of 5, and being a runner-up in another title is not domination.
    You have a very weird meaning of domination.
     
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    Why was ZN tired? He did not play 2 events today.
     
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    True, I hope Wang Shixian will up her game, there's still time.
     
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    Honestly it was not ZN's error which caused the game. We INA MD already overworked FHF in SF.
     
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    Please give the quote about the cheating. I am interested in how and what and who.
     
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    He played two grueling matches the day before the finals, and then the day before the semifinals, and then the day before the quarterfinals, and then the day before the round of 16.
    In short, he played two events all throughout the competition. :rolleyes:
     
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    In my opinion, the prestige is in MS and MD. See my post.
     
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    we also have Kevin/Gideon who will be getting better and better each tournament. We will see all INA MD Final by the end of the year #hopefully
     
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    This pair defeated ranked #1, 3 and 5. What are you saying? They are lucky to win? Please be objective and think a minute with your head once a while.

    And yes we'll see in Sudirman Cup MD...
     
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbunZZ6E4oc

    I'm sure your sport officials will employ the same tactic in badminton despite your domination in Southeast Asia, if there is a scenario wherein one player has to play twice in the finals against a different nation.
     
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    May 10 - 17 right? It will be a very exciting competition. :)
     
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    Maybe the Chinese team should play more teams and so can give ZN more WO's so he can have more rest times? :rolleyes:
     
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    I quite agree but I will remove the MD.
     
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    That's a great idea let me relay that to the team managers.
     
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    What? I already congratulated them in one of my post in the previous pages, in fact I said that they played really Good.
     
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    Ou Dongni/Yu Xiaohan is strong candidate along with Luo Twins to maintain China supremacy in this discipline. Japanese top-seed looked lack of idea how to block the fast and furious attacking style, particulary Ou DN who often moving forward to kill the shuttle.

    Highly motivated Hu Yun had momentum to win his maiden SS title at early stages of deciding game but at the middle to end he faltered. Two thumbs up for Momota who stayed calm despite he got deficit 5 points in game 3, impressive play by Japanese rising star.

    The most dramatic final was WS when Sun Yu denied Tai Tzu Ying triumphant as the Taiwanese had three match points, mental toughness showed by the Chinese in her first ever final of SS event. Sun Yu has improved a lot and not bad start to open this year with being All England semifinalist, SUI GP Gold winner, MAS Premier quarterfinalist, and finally SIN SS crown.

    Last match, INA emerging hopeful Pratama/Suwardi played their solid performance and more focus than Fu/Zhang who produced load of uncharacteric errors. It's beyond expectation for Indonesian duo to beat fave Lee YD/Yoo YS followed by Endo/Hayakawa and culminated to beat fast attacking pair Fu/Zhang at finale, well done!

    Well, Singapore Open this year edition witnessed four new champions in SS tournament, what a surprising outcome, Superseries will be back in Sydney end of next month :)
     
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    Man LYB the legendary head coach is a MD specialist. Park Jo Bong, Rexy Mainaky, Christian Hadinata, Kim Moon Soon they all the greats achieving success in MD and now are either head coaches or head of Badminton Associations.

    And you tell me MD is not the reason we watch and play badminton every week.
     
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    I don't know, some awesome pairs that I really like are Kido/Setiawan, Cai/FU, LYD/JJS.
    At the moment, no ore really stands out, or maybe it's just too early to say.
     
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    Ahsan/Setiawan have won way more majors than LYD/JJS already. Actually, that's not hard - LYD/JJS won zero majors hehe.
     
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