2016 Celcom Axiata MALAYSIA Open SS Premier : SEMIFINALS (9th April)

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  1. soulpx

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    Chai/Hong vs Mads deserved court 1. What the heck with the tv scheduling.
     
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    Badminton skills or look?
     
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    In terms of shouting the Rat. Beauty, lovely Yihan.
     
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    Saina will have to play a different game, superior fitness alone isn't a significant advantage against such a crafty player as TTY.
     
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    Skills.
     
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    Tai tzu Ying game point. Saina gaining a bit confidence late in the first game.
     
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    wasted 4 game points, 2 to go
     
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    Phew. ..that was close for TTY. 21-19.
     
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    Soft skills, RI. Medium skills. TTY. hard skills, WYH.
     
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    Saina saved 4 game points before losing the first game 19-21 to Tai
     
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    Finally on last game point converts to take first game 21-19, though she gave Saina quite a bit of confidence which could make her life difficult in the further games.
     
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    You have brought badminton skills to the next level. I didn't know there are three levels.
     
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    Ultra-nationalism is a dangerous disease, the kind of stuff that misleads and drives men who are strangers to each other go to war, killing the innocents and committing atrocities for motives and interests that are often not even their own.

    Nine Tailed Fox is free of this canker, leading a healthy , wholesome life, an internationalist who loves humankind regardless of nationalities, a happy being with a sound mind.
     
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    Win or lose, that's the way she plays always. She won't plays safe.
     
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    Yes, that makes it very enjoyable to watch her play.
     
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    Simple, when was the last time WYH played a soft badminton match.
     
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    I 've said this before, Tai TY and Li Xuerui are two of the most error-prone players in the top 10. In this match, that bad habit is under control, not so evident, good for her.
     
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    I know there are some mathematicians here, kwun is a notable one, what's the law of (total?) probablity of Intanon losing for the 13th time in a row to the same player of her class ?
     
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    Neat, Tai Tzu Ying scores a comprehensive victory, avenging her previous defeat.
     
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    Winning is one thing, beautiful display of badminton is an art, sometimes we have both, sometimes we only have one. Win or lose, I love them both.
     
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