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  1. legendarycroc

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    omg.. and i havent even heard of lu tie...
     
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    hehe, me too...
    but i think his name is lv yi, not lv tie:rolleyes:
     
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    yeah hehe i didn't read the name right:eek: :p its Lu rather than Lv right?
     
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    nvm;)
    there are different between u and v in pinyin
    we use v instead of that one which cant display by english:rolleyes:
    his surname is lv not lu

    maybe a puzzle:D
     
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    Really? So you mean, in "lv", the "v" is supposed to represent the u with double dots on top right, like Ü??

    Well anyhow, I agree that since very few foreign players participated, PG should have skipped out. It would have been like wading thru a pile of thorns to get thru the stages. Well at least a few non-CHN players made it thru to 2nd round like Ng Wei and Kuan Beng Hong. But several of these CHN MS are either from junior squad or most likly top rankers from their respective Provincial squads.

    Go Xia Xuanze. I hope he does well and can stay for the meantime.
     
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    ah clever usage:) yeah i couldn't be bothered to find the u with the 2 dots:pü
     
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    I'm really surprised that there's no english website to this tournament given that it's attended by international players. I mean I can understand the website being chinese if it's their national tournament but a 6 star international tournament with no english version of the website? Very poor indeed :(
     
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    31 Aug results
    MS (R32)
    Lin Dan bt Yogendran (Mas)
    Chen Jin bt Wei Nan
    Kaldau (Den) bt Lu Qicheng
    Roslin (Mas) bt Qiu Yanbo - 3 games
    Chen Hong bt Ohtsuka (Jpn)
    Zhu Weilun bt Ikeda (Jpn) - Ikeda seeded
    Xia Xuanze bt Sasaki (Jpn)
    Wu Yunyong bt Lewis (Wal) - Lewis seeded
    Li Yu bt Lee Tsuen Seng (Mas) - 3 games, Lee seeded
    Kuan Beng Hong (Mas) bt Xie Xin - 3 games
    You Hao bt Milroy (Can) - Milroy seeded
    Bao Chunlai bt Yeoh Kay Bin (Mas)
    Yamada (Jpn) bt Gong Weijie - surprise
    Ng Wei (Hkg) bt Shi Hong
    Chen Yu bt Pei Wei Chung (Mas)
    Lu Yi bt Gade (Den)

    Only 5 non-Chinese left. And this will be down to at most 3 after the next round as Roslin takes on Kaldau and Yamada takes on Ng Wei next.

    WS (R32)
    Zhang Ning - bye
    Chen Li - bye
    Yonekura (Jpn) - bye
    Wang Yihan bt Wang Rong
    Wang Chen (Hkg) - bye
    Jiang Yanjiao bt Lu Lan
    Zhu Lin - bye
    Liu Jian bt Chen Lanting
    Hirayama (Jpn) bt Tai Yi
    Zhou Mi - bye
    Hataya (Jpn) bt Rong Bo
    Yao Jie (Ned) - bye
    Wang Lin bt Wong Mew Choo (Mas) - disappointing, 3 close games
    Li Li (Sin) - bye
    Li Wen - bye
    Xie Xingfang - bye

    Japanese may produce strong performances here.
     
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    Thanks so much for posting the results hcyong!

    It is disappointing that Mew Choo lost. I was starting to get excited about the prospects of Malaysian women shuttlers getting better and better compared to other women players from countries like China and Indonesia.

    Oh well, back to the drawing board for her.

    A
     
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    MD (R32)

    FU/CAI - bye
    SUN/XU - bye
    GU/LU - bye
    CHOONG/LEE (Mas) bt SHEN/ZHANG
    HUGHES/LEWIS - bye
    LI/CAO - bye
    OHTSUKA/MASUDA (Jpn) - bye
    HOON/TAN (Mas) bt ZHU/ZHANG
    HE/GONG Weijie bt YAN/HUI (Hkg)
    GAN/ABDUL LATIF (Mas) - bye
    GUO/XIE - bye
    SANG/ZHENG - bye
    NAKAO/KAWAMAE (Jpn) bt WEI/XU
    SAKAMOTO/IKEDA(Jpn) - bye
    HU Wenqing (Pak)/LI Tian (Chn) - bye
    LOGOSZ/MATEUSIAK (Pol) - bye

    I wondered who Hu Wenqing (Pak) is and where he is from. Pakistan? Does not seem right. But his profile (id 54949) shows he is really from Pakistan.

    WD and XD starts at R16, so it starts today (Sep 1).
     
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    Yes, a bit disappointing. Her performance is inconsistent, but that's the trademark of Malaysians.

    I'm optimistic and to me, the future looks rosy as there are quite capable girls in the junior ranks already pushing up. Notably there's a player called Julia Wong.
     
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    hey! xiaxuanze is playing! who said he is playing for some german club!!! the chinese media have not even confirmed that! it must be a SCAM!
     
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    Wang Lin, if I am not mistaken is a 15 year old junior player. She was here during the World Junior Championships last year.
     
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    No it's official, xia xuanze is going to play for berlin's club =) we got it from official website.
     
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    Yeah she was and she won the bronze medal, losing by " walkover " to Lu lan :rolleyes:
    i think she's 17 now
     
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    ya, you are right
    we dont have V in pinyin
    hmmm....but bad news XXZ was beaten by wu yunyong
    chen hong was out too:rolleyes:
     
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    china masters 2005

    interim results

    Fourth-seeded Chen Hong of China was eliminated while world number one Lin Dan had to battle in the men's single second round at the inaugural China Masters Badminton Championships on Thursday.

    Chen failed to reach the quarterfinals, losing to his unseeded compatriot Zhu Weilun 15-4, 4-15, 15-11.

    He was joined by Chinese eighth seed Xia Xuanze, who was ousted by teammate Wu Yunyong 15-11, 11-15, 15-10.

    World championships finalist Lin was taken to three sets by junior world Chen Jin before winning 15-4, 7-15, 15-4.

    In the women's singles, top-seeded Zhang Ning also stuttered into the quarterfinals as she was threaten by teammate Chen Li before an 8-11, 11-3, 11-4 fightback.

    Newly-crowned world number one Xie Xingfang maintained her blistering form with overwhelming victory 11-1, 11-8 over compatriot Li Wen.

    After world bronze medallist Peter Gade of Denmark suffered a shock first round exit and Chinese Hong Kong's woman star Wang Chen withdrew, the 250,000 US dollars IBF six-star tournament was left wide open for home shuttlers.

    The Chinese women have booked seven spots in the last eight, leaving one for Netherlands' European champion Yao Jie.

    Men's singles were also dominated by a throng of Chinese players.

    Source: Xinhua
     
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    no offence, but this tournament, supposed to be a 6* International tournament with US$250,000 in prizes, seems like a joke...it seems like nothing more than a national chinese tournament..
    I hope the Indonesian Open is better attended later this month.
     

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