If you went though my posts carefully (sorry there are 28K+ of them), you'd see my eye was always for Jung Kyun Eun who partnered Kim Ha Na in WD then. Much more "womanly" (ahem! ) Kim Ha Na is like a stick figure. So let the record show I did not commit the crime that I was accused of.
Nice to see you back. Even for a short while. Just drop in to post once a while so that we know you are still alive and kicking.
CLELY, good to see you are still the official thread opener for tournaments. You remind me of the Grand Marshall in NASCAR races who utters the infamous line "Drivers, start your engines"
How are you my friend. I am alive and kicking but have been laid low with the flu lately. Are you still causing trouble on BC?
Sound to be a good advice applied to all long time members... serving as a time clock saying for the existence in this temporal world
CLELY, firstly, you have the memory of an elephant. Bravo! And I see Ratchanok has demolished Schnasse 21-15, 21-4.
I am good. Thanks. Yup, I am still the trouble maker but less intensity nowadays. Those fellas are already immune and no more fun. Everyone are so happy to see you back, even temporary.
As expected Marc Zweibler keeps GER chance alive, def. Tanongsak 21-18 / 16-21 / 21-13. If GER team secures WD point they have big chance to reach last eight as Fuchs/Michels will take on Sudket/Kunchala in last tie...
The Russian girl Perminova almost gave Tai TY a fright in G1, leading most of the way until the final few points before going down, 18-21, a good showing by the Russian.
Yes, Marc Zwiebler is such a tough nut to crack, he proved it yesterday against Lin Dan and confirmed it today by disposing of Tanongsak. Btw, Intanon was most impressive by the way she dismantled Karin earlier better than how LXR did yesterday to the same opponent where she(LXR) was tentative (nervous?) in G1.
Perminova after giving her all and playing remarkably in G1 despite not winning it, is a beaten girl in G2, unfortunately.