Several pictures of last week's charity matches. Haven't come here for quite a long time. Last Friday, there was a charity matches in Jinjiang where the national team's training camp loacted. Cai& Fu won 2:0 VS Chai Biao& Zhang Nan. Here are some pictures of Fengyun collecting donations.
Fu Hiafeng's son and wife. Could you see the lady in blue grillwork one piece dress? That's Fu's wife.
Hehe Fu's son looks cute Looks like he's already part if the chinese Baddy Team Pay attention to the way he's laughing with "Uncle Yun"
anyone please tell me. why Cai & Fu become Men's double China no.1 in thomas cup? while ranking below chen Xu and Guo Zhendong ?
I see.. I think it's equivalent of "parain" in French, a guy, friend of the parents,in France this person should look after the baby in case the parents die. Because Bwf did a last minute change in order to prevent Lyb's plans...
No la, they were ranked lower than guo-xu because they played in very lil tournaments throughout the year. But seeing the ratio of tournaments played and points gathered, one can easily tell which MD's actually better. They were switched back to MD1 because(from what I read in bam news), either lyb/china insisted that feng-yun's still top ranked nationally, and wish for them to be switched to MD1. After considering everything, BWF agreed to the national rank thingy. They played an awesome game against the indonesian pair. both pairs were great, but indonesian pair were goners once feng-yun found weakness in kido =P
I was feeling guilty throughout the match, din dare cheer aloud for feng-yun amidst the msian fans @.@ bt in the end i went wth and just cheered. my bf told me a few ppl stared at me. lolsss abit pai seh, they must have found me weird since the half-patriotic me cheered for lcw in the MD1 match.
This had nothing to do with BWF last minute change or LYB's decision. It was a rule (since 2004 IIRC from other threads) and China did not understand. FHF/CY was never supposed to be MD2 in the first place. It just seemed like a last minute change but in reality, China should have read the rules more carefully.