Semi Finals LINE-UP

jeicegreen

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MS
Park beat Lin Dan 15-12, 15-5
XIA beat Rasmussen 15-12, 12-15, 15-6
Lee Chong Wei beat Bao 15-10, 15-11
Chen beat Susilo 15-9, 15-11

Park - XIA
Lee Chong Wei - Chen

WS
GONG - Zhou
Pi - ZHANG

MD
TAN Bin Shen/ONG Soon Hock - CHOONG Tan Fook/LEE Wan Wah
LAYBOURN/STEFFENSEN - HADIYANTO/ALVEN

WD
Gao/Huang - Wei/Zhao
Lee/Hwang - Yang/Zhang

MX
Zhang/Gao - Widianto/Marissa
Robertson/Emms - Kim/Lee
 
Let see whether Xia can stop on fire Park. Already def 2 top player Sony and

Lin. Lee have chance to revenge for the last year defeat to Chen now.
 
Park be...ee....a..t L...iinn...da....n? :eek: :eek: :eek:
Oh My god!! this is not possible! i thought now nobody can stop him....waaouu i'm really chocked lool :eek:
 
i see three possible explanations for Lin Dan's lost.

1. he peaked too early in the year. atheletes are like waves, they go up and down. they never stay high indefinitely. Lin Dan could've hit a high earlier on in the year and he is now heading down.

2. he underestimated his opponents. lacking in focus and lost the match

3. he doesn't care. he is already at the top and guaranteed a top seeding in the Olympics. not trying 100% will prevent an injury.

1 is bad scenario.
2 is so so.
3 is ok.
 
It's Park SUNGHWAN.
The younger one.
He is born on 4th Sep. 1984.

Park Taesang is much older, namely born in 1979.

Syaoran_Style said:
Totally agree
But i don't know if it's park sung hwan or park tae sang??
 
With both Chen and Xia in the semi's, looks like LYB's decision of who to select for MS for the Olympics is getting tougher and tougher.
 
:eek: Park 2:1XIA
Lee Chong Wei 2:1 Chen

WS
GONG 0:2Zhou
Pi 0:2 ZHANG

MD
TAN Bin Shen/ONG Soon Hock 0:2CHOONG Tan Fook/LEE Wan Wah
LAYBOURN/STEFFENSEN 1:2 HADIYANTO/ALVEN

WD
Gao/Huang 2:0Wei/Zhao
Lee/Hwang 1:2Yang/Zhang

MX
Zhang/Gao 2:0Widianto/Marissa
Robertson/Emms - Kim/Lee??
 
kwun said:
i see three possible explanations for Lin Dan's lost.

1. he peaked too early in the year. atheletes are like waves, they go up and down. they never stay high indefinitely. Lin Dan could've hit a high earlier on in the year and he is now heading down.

2. he underestimated his opponents. lacking in focus and lost the match

3. he doesn't care. he is already at the top and guaranteed a top seeding in the Olympics. not trying 100% will prevent an injury.

1 is bad scenario.
2 is so so.
3 is ok.
Similar to Japan Open?? :confused: There they all lost only to play well in Thomas and Uber cups. We'll see what they'll do during the Olympics. ;)
 
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