. The 2012 Korea Open SSP qualification matches For our interested BCers, let's take a look at the matches of the 2012 Korea Open SSP on Qualification Day. For Schedule of Matches; http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...77C337-B11D-4E8A-B0D9-F7181D73A7EF&d=20120103 For Time in Korea; http://www.worldtimeserver.com/current_time_in_KP.aspx For Live Streaming, perhaps BCers from different countries can post the links that are working for their regions. Different countries sometimes cannot use the same links. For our BC PAW Game, Sandy could be posting it later. I shall post it here in this thread when it is ready. .
Matches involving INA players: XD Qualifying Round 1 Fran Kurniawan/Shendy Puspa Irawati [3] vs Yoo Yeon Seong/Jang Ye Na - Fran/Shendy have climbed up to WR73 after 4 tourneys. Now that they are back in Korea again in less than 1 month, they are expected to reach the Main Draw. If they can beat Yoo/Jang, another Korean pair is expected to block their way to the Main Draw later this evening. Kang Ji Wook/Choi Hye In vs Markis Kido/Pia Zebadiah Bernadeth [4] - ditto for Kido/Pia, we shall see whether they can progress to the Main Draw today. WS Qualifying Round 1 Adriyanti Firdasari [4] vs Hwang Hye Youn - not much is expected of Firda, especially against the home player and the injury which she sustained during the SEA Games in Nov. Maria Febe Kusumastuti vs P.V. Sindhu - if Febe still cannot beat the Indian junior player, I am afraid she will be demoted after the Malaysia SS next week. Tee Jing Yi vs Lindaweni Fanetri [3] - much is expected of Lindaweni this week, with the kind draw in Qualifying. She's expected to qualify to the Main Draw and hopefully land herself a place in R16 to boost her chance of qualifying to the London Olympics.
IMHO, Maria Febe Kusumastuti will win with her experience . I believe that Maria Febe Kusumastuti, with her experience, can defeat P.V. Sindhu, who is a new-comer, with a higher probability (of 60%). But probably at the end of this year (2012), after PVS has gained more experience, MFK might lose to her. .
. The matches will be starting in about 2 hours' time, but I shall be leaving BC now. BCers who can follow the matches, please post to tell us what's happening. .
GWS/LKW, Chong Wei Feng and Liew Daren have very tricky first qualifying rounds. Both have to win if they want to show their prowess...
see. 16 other points from Fran/Shendy. saw how they played in India GPG, i not dare to put much hope on them unless shendy can cut down her error and add more agility.
This is like we built relationship with ex again, we know what will be happen Should frans changes partner again?? After olympics what I mean Who is better than sandy in pelatnas, right now?? Tiara? potential enough maybe
I think Tiara. But i think the coach will give them more time as they just re-unite. OK, nothing new here. The coach really need to improve Shendy's agility and concerntration. I simply hopeless on Shendy.
Tue, January 3, 2012 Korea Open a Fresh Start for Shuttlers Ami Afriatni & Sandy Pramuji | January 02, 2012 Bona Septano, left, and Mohammad Ahsan are two of just a handful of local shuttlers who would likely qualify for the 2012 Olympics. (AFP Photo) With New Year’s celebrations at an end, shuttlers are gearing up for badminton’s Korea Open Super Series Premier event, which kicks off in Seoul today. Indonesia’s badminton stars will be eager to put behind them the struggles of 2011, when the country’s top players managed to win just two of the 60 titles available in the top tournaments. Mixed doubles pair Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir won both titles, in India and Singapore. Players will also be fighting for spots at the 2012 Olympics in London. Only singles players in the top 16 and doubles teams in the top eight of the Badminton World Federation’s rankings on May 3 will get to compete in London. At the moment only a handful of the country’s players would qualify for the Games. They are Simon Santoso and Taufik Hidayat in men’s singles, Bona Septano and Mohammad Ahsan in men’s doubles, Greysia Polii and Meiliana Jauhari in women’s doubles and Tontowi and Liliyana in mixed doubles. Since badminton became an Olympic sport in 1992, Indonesia has brought home at least one gold medal from each Games, a record the country is eager to protect in London. “We are optimistic that we will perform well,” Bona told the Jakarta Globe on Monday. “We want to secure our ticket to London.” The Korea Open, the first of 12 Super Series events, is badminton’s only $1 million tournament. Winners of the singles events go home with $75,000, and doubles winners receive $79,000. Bona said the big prizes up for grabs offered extra motivation to perform well in Seoul. Bona and Ahsan, who are ranked seventh in the world, will meet Naoki Kawamae and Shoji Sato of Japan in the first round on Wednesday. Simon also has a first-round match against a Japanese shuttler, Kazushi Yamada, while Taufik, who ended a 13-month title drought by winning the Macau Open last month, will face England’s Rajiv Ouseph. The No. 4 seeds Tontowi and Liliyana will open their tournament against Michael Fuchs and Birgit Michels of Germany. Greysia and Meiliana will be back in action after a three-month hiatus because of a shoulder injury suffered by Greysia. They will open against qualifiers. The tournament starts with the qualifying rounds today, with Indonesia already having lost Sony Dwi Kuncoro to injury. “I don’t feel ready to play because I’m still not sure if I have fully recovered from my back injury,” said Sony, who had been scheduled to meet Hsueh Hsuan-yi of Taiwan. “But I’ll definitely play in Malaysia [on Jan. 10-15].” Once the country’s top men’s singles player, back troubles have slowed Sony’s career. He is now ranked No. 67 in the world. Indonesia’s top four women’s singles — Adriyanti Firdasari, Aprilia Yuswandari, Maria Febe Kusumastuti and Lindaweni Fanetri — start their campaigns in the qualifying rounds.
err not far enough :3 although kido ever be ajc champions that's not help enough maybe pia should contact devin lahardi or lingga lie
Fran/Shendy also Kido/Zebadiah lost to home pairs at their first round of qualifying round, really tough tourney for INA squad...
Indeed, IMO first time watched Shendy performance at SF India GPG last week really really bad. Still not aggressive, slowly even her opponent always attack. Seemed her body cause that all too. Sorry..
yeah he was doing well in XD and MS when junior, finalist wjc 2010 in both departement it's rare single player to play in 2 departement, usually just doble player doing that
Fran Kurniawan / Shendy Puspa & Markis Kido / Pia Zebadiah both have lost to unseeded Korean XD Pair.... What a sad day for both Pairs....