why did you absent from that tournament thenit could be your very luck indeed
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IF true then it's just incredible!! I can hardly know ANY player threw out a match (and not to his/her compatriot) in entire modern badminton history (since 1960S/1970s). Furthermore, such a throw is done in a prime tournament like this SSPI like the way Lin Dan went over to speak with his coaches at 19 all in the 3rd set. Just checkin that he was definately to throw the match!
IF true then it's just incredible!! I can hardly know ANY player threw out a match (and not to his/her compatriot) in entire modern badminton history (since 1960S/1970s). Furthermore, such a throw is done in a prime tournament like this SSPSIMPLY AMAZING!!
IF true then it's just incredible!! I can hardly know ANY player threw out a match (and not to his/her compatriot) in entire modern badminton history (since 1960S/1970s). Furthermore, such a throw is done in a prime tournament like this SSPSIMPLY AMAZING!!
but he still has one more extra round to go before the predicted encounterSave the embarassement of throwing to chen long later.. again
LCW vs CL Final ?
Good then no CHN vs CHN in MS Semifinal![]()
Probably not, But I though Hong Kong is China as well these days?
Victor Axelsen v Peter Gade in QF. I can already see conspiracy theorists coming out of the woodwork![]()
There is team order for viktor to loose in two quick games, not to tire Gade out before the semi ;-)
Lose? Walkover!![]()
Rat & TTY flex their muscle and youth. A delicious encounter awaits in the QF.
i believe this rivalry is even greater than lcw vs ld(at least for me)
both are great talent
ratchanok is 2-1 against tai
but ratchanok only beat tai both time in tight margin,21-18 and 21-19,
while tai beat ratchanok in rubber set
this indicating their level is quite close
i would place my bet on tai on this encounter to made it 2-2
because tai finally beat saina who escaped from defeat 4 times previously![]()