Chayut was the best player on court today followed by Tan Wee Kiong. Goh and Danny made so many errors today. Nevertheless, it was a good fight and congratulations to Goh V Shem/Tan Wee Kiong for the gold!
I just hope Danny can mature into a better and more reliable player in both XD and MD. In any case congrats to our boys for going this far and winning a silver for SIN.
There is rule where only a max of 5 male and 5 female players are allowed. Hence the reason why the same players play MD/WD and XD. Also why singles players play doubles in the individual events
Of course in total, although I was referring to the MD. I thought our WD of Yao and Sari did well in the team event and would go on to win a medal in the individual, but somehow they disappointed themselves as much as they disappointed us. Derek Wong is to be commended for his gusty and inspiring performance throughout. Nobody expected him to go beyond the SF but he did and in the process knocked out players with a higher world ranking. Only 2 points separated him from the gold medal and it could be his if he has more luck. I hope Derek will continue improving and prepare well for Rio 2016 if he is eligible. But I have to agree with one BCer here who singled out Chayut as the most outstanding! Chayut really impressed me with his coolness and leadership in his partnership with Danny, always inspiring his partner to do better. His commitment to the cause cannot be faulted and this is made more exceptional as he recently returned to the fold to do full time service for our national team. This was evidenced by his all-out effort on the court. I dare say that without Chayut we won't get a MD medal of any colour. But as a team seeded 4th, Singapore has done well to pip India to the bronze medal. Two individual silver medals and a team bronze must have been a big improvement over the past series four years ago. However, our numbers are far too small to make any major impact on the world badminton scene.
She hit her stride at the right time. Hope she hasn't peaked and bows out early at the WC. Anyway, she is entitled to enjoy her moment in the sun.
"Oh island in the sun ... Hail to me by the madbad's hand, All his days he will sing in praise, Of Michelle Li and her fun in the sun.
Some decent finals games today. Just a little sad Kirsty Gilmour didn't seem as aggressive as in her previous game. But many congrats to all the participants and medal winners though.
A happy ending for Canadian Michelle Li to grab gold, the biggest achievement of her badminton career so far, congrats to all medalists MS Gold : Kashyap Parupalli (IND) Silver : Derek Wong (SIN) Bronze : R.M.V. Gurusaidutt (IND) WS Gold : Michelle Li (CAN) Silver : Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) Bronze : P.V. Sindhu (IND) MD Gold : Goh V Shem/Tan Wee Kiong (MAS) Silver : Danny Bawa Chrisnanta/Chayut Triyachart (SIN) Bronze : Chris Langridge/Peter Mills (ENG) WD Gold : Vivian Hoo/Woon Khe Wei (MAS) Silver : Jwala Gutta/Ashwini Ponnappa (IND) Bronze : Gabrielle Adcock/Lauren Smith (ENG) XD Gold : Chris Adcock/Gabrielle Adcock (ENG) Silver : Chris Langridge/Heather Olver (ENG) Bronze : Robert Blair/Imogen Bankier (SCO) Malaysia topped badminton medal standings with three golds. England claimed top spot of 2014 CWG overall medal standings followed by Australia (2nd) and Canada (3rd) => http://results.glasgow2014.com/medals.html
Yes I could see ZBW has matured and is more determined, and hopefully more dedicated to her training.