Li-Ning SINGAPORE Open SS 2013 : Day 1 & 2 (18th & 19th June) - Qualifying & R/32

Discussion in 'Thailand / Indonesia / Singapore Open 2013' started by CLELY, Jun 17, 2013.

  1. scorpion1

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    Meanwhile, Arundhati entered main round beating the local player..

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    [TD]Xiaoyu LIANG[/TD]
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    [TD]21-14 21-16[/TD]
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  2. limsy

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    ah,i ask again,do u think only PVS can beat li xue rui?:p

    as i read,its like u saying only PVS able to stop lxr from reaching final,but too bad she withdraw.
    hence li xue rui is unbeatable for u since PVS is not around?:confused:
     
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    Again a small misunderstanding.... "P.V.Sindhu has withdrawn from the tournament.." This sentence is completely single sentence which does not have anything to do with second one.. I just wanted to inform indian fans over here that PVS has withdrawn.. Second sentence is completely different one.. :). I have nothing to do with it if you mingle both the context and come to a conclusion..:D ..

    In the second sentence, I mentioned that there is nobody to stop Li xuerui.. This means, with the form she was having last week, she will be unstoppable by anybodyelse in the draw ... she can move to finals... (unless Yippy and Juliane take revenge for their losses last week).. :D
     
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    WOW! BC is more or less like Chinese badminton forum, full of quarrels and disputes.. good job, Pals!:D
     
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    who is saina?
     
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    Sai praneeth took the first game against talented japanese player comfortably 21-12..
     
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    [TD]21-12 22-20[/TD]
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  8. yamsyams

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    Except that...Saina is, as of now, way way out of LCW's league.

    Almost all of my friends who don't follow badminton know at least two out of the following three players: LCW, LD, Taufik. None of them has heard of Saina before.

    To be fair, none of them has heard of WYH/LXR/whoever else before, and I'd have no qualms if you compared SN with them. But to put her as LCW's equal is...premature, to say the least.
     
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    Ha ha.. Saina and LCW both are not in the same category at all(different gender) . Then how can i compare both of them.... First of all.. I have never compared both in anyways. Lol ;) .. Please correct me if i am wrong.. Have i compared anywhereelse in my previous posts about LCW's achievements to Saina's achievements.. ??

    But you can't say either that Saina and LCW would be forgotten as a whole when they got retired.. If somebody says so, i have full rights to say that Saina will be remembered even after they got retired..

    Note: Your interpretation is completely non-synch...I never ever compared both of them.. I just replied to a person who said that Saina and LCW will be out of everybody's mind once they both get retired..:)
     
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    AlanY, will we again see that sort of "2013 SG SS - Players by countries" stats from round to round? :D
     
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    At least there is someone to take over if and when you decided to quit. Hehe.
    Fyi, he can be groomed.
     
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    Instead of talking about SO here, it's more about who is able to beat who.

    Btw, where is Jimmy Goh?
     
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    busying at the stadium?hehe
     
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    You have been saying implied comments then dancing out of them for the whole of this thread, highly entertaining :D. Without going into it too much LCW will be remembered for sure, Saina may not be remembered big chance especially if P.V comes along and gets the bigger titles, she will be the remembered one for this generation.
     
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    your wish is my command - done
     
  16. renbo

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    To have back to back tournament in the same area is excellent for players coming from far away. It is then worth to take the plane and suffer the jet lag. Considering this, I think the Danes' absence is disappointing. I like to see JOJ and Vithingus and the young Axelson.
    I think badminton players put to much emphasis on training.
     
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    You must be joking... The upper half of the draw is much stronger then the lower half
     
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    The draw for ws and ms looks strong to me should be a good tournament. Would be nice to see JOJ but the other two would not make any impact at the mo. Doubt China MS will be too happy with all their guys in the same half. With an off form Kashyap and boonsak the lower half is wide open, should be interesting.
     
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    Yes, I think you are right for Vit and Axelson. But it is nice to see how they perform and do progress or not. But in any case, they can seldom reach the quarters, thus we don't see them on tv...
     
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    They have been entering Axelson in international challenge events instead. You can get some recent games of his here http://www.youtube.com/user/BadmintonEuropeConf/videos
    They also have a website and stream live when European tournaments are on.
     

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