PRINCESS SIRIVANNAVARI Thailand Masters 2025

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  1. pajrul

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    PRINCESS SIRIVANNAVARI Thailand Masters 2025
    28 January - 02 February

    Nimibutr Stadium, Patumwan, Thailand
    PRIZE MONEY USD 240,000

    Last Year's Winners
    Men's Single. :Chou Tien Chien
    Women's Single: Aya Ohori
    Men's Doubles : He Jiting/Ren Xiangyu
    Women's Doubles : Benyapa/Nuntakarn Aimsaard
    Mixed Doubles : Dechapol/Sapsiree
     
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    What? no live streaming today.? Did BWF drop the ball?
     
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    OK they are back on as of 330pm Malaysia time
     
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    Good to see Goh V Shem on the circuit again. This time partnering with Choi Sol Gyu. Tough draw today against top seed Carnando/Bagas. But I hope to see more games from him.
     
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    Yeah BWF totally messed up with the livestream. I stayed up late to watch the 1st match and their was no live feed. It stayed that way for at least a good few hours before I went to bed.
     
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    Thanks for opening thread .
     
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    Jason Teh is stronger in attack and in the end he makes that count in his favor
     
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    Pitchamon Opatniput defeated Ratchanok but lost the next match
     
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    komang goes to final s300
     
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    Jason Teh reaches his second WT300 final.
     
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    she still one level below miyazaki despite being at the same age
     
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    lol...one of the most embarrassing airshot ever made by Jin Yong! half court smash attempt
     
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    Still better than any same generation INA players who are at least another 2 levels below (which for a supposedly badminton powerhouse trully pathetic)
     
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    Side note..one of the referee from USA..jacqueline zhang was a former USA badminton player
     
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    Teh has improved lot recently!. During 2021/22/23, he lost many times to Sathishkumar K (Ind). Earlier he used to play plainly.. Now wrist work has improved. Hope he will overtake Loh.
     
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    He is now coached by Kim Ji Hyun who has coached in India, Thailand, South Korea
     
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    Heard somewhere it is temporary.
     
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    with her isn't it always...? :rolleyes:
     
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    Yes.. there is a pattern in her coaching.. temporary

    Sent from my M2101K6G using Tapatalk
     
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    What’s her longest period of coaching a national team? Wasn’t she coaching a badminton club in Taiwan until recently?
     

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