Thailand GP Gold 2008: Day 2 (25 June -R64 and R32)

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  1. george@chongwei

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    haha...im very confused with his name:p
     
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    does anyone knows who is this yuichi ikeda??? so power 1...
    shintaro ikeda brother is it???
     
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    u got paw him in the 2nd round meh???:D
     
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    Just like I mistook Arif with Razif...
     
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    He will face this so-called Shintaro Ikeda's little bro tomorrow.

    Ck, Alam and Tommy successfully got past 2nd round, only to face each other tomorrow!
     
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    3 MAS XD pairs advanced to R16

    3 MAS XD pairs advanced to R16

    Khim Wah LIM/Pei Tty WONG [​IMG] - [​IMG] Peng Soon CHAN/Yu Hang OOI 21-15 21-11 [​IMG] 0:22

    Thien How HOON/Amelia Alicia ANSELLY [​IMG] - [​IMG] Danny Bawa CHRISNANTA/Yu Yan Vanessa NEO 21-15 16-21 21-12 [​IMG] 0:35

    Mohd Razif ABDUL LATIF/Sook Chin CHONG [​IMG] - [​IMG] Lingga LIE/Devi Tika PERMATASARI 21-18 20-22 21-10 [​IMG] 0:50
     
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    Badminton: Xie survives heart-pounding match to progress at Thai Grand Prix

    World No.1 Xie Xingfang survived a heart-pounding three-game match in the opening round of women's singles competition at the SCG Thailand Grand Prix Gold 2008 on June 25. Xie, girlfriend of World men's No. 1 Lin Dan, defeated her unseeded rival, Julia Pei Xian Wong of Malaysia, in surprisingly tight match, in which all three games were closely contested.
    The opening game went to Xie, 21-17. However, her Malaysian opponent bounced back to clinch the second game, 21-19 to even the contest.
    The third and final game was a back-and-forth affair, with the two shuttlers trading the lead several times. Each of them sensed victory when they were tied at 19-19, but Xie's experience and skill finally prevailed as she won the final two points for a 21-19 win.
    The remaining three women's seeds all progressed to the second round although third-seed Chen Wang of Hong Kong had to come from a game down to defeat Malaysia's Anita Raj Kaur, 16-21, 21-13, 21-18.
    Xie will take on Indonesian Yuswandari Aprillia on Thursday, June 26 to compete for a spot in the quarterfinals.
     
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    This GP Gold has 16 seeds in MS, wow.

    Upsets for today's matches :
    MS = 4, seeds no 3,6, 15,16. Kendrick Lee gave walkover, so I didnt count it.
    WS = 1, seed no 8, Yao Jie gave walkover, so I didnt count it.
    XD = 2, seed no 5 & no 7
     
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    Where did you get this report from, George? ;)
     
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    They accepted 64 entries for the MS Main Draw, so the guys had to play an extra round to catch up with the other events on subsequent days. For the SS, they normally allow only 32 plyers into the main draw for the MS.
     
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    Off topic-Long stay in Asia, eh??..

    ;)..about this yr's U.S. Open entry, just curious, how did you find out about the entry(who playing, who's not playing)??..Did you contact/inquire someone from the U.S. Badminton??..or from someone else??..:confused:
     
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    From M/Q report........most of them has no ranking at all...weaker than Challenge.....very sad.....:(
     
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    HH will at least make it to semifinal since he is 4th seeded:D:D
     
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    Off topic-Okay..

    ..yeah, i saw the list on BWF's official website>>me dumb,dumb; totally forgot about checking it on that site:p.....hmm, i want to discuss more on this yr's U.S. Open, but better to discuss it in its own thread.. :cool:
     
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