SEA Games Semi-Finals

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  1. seven

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    Men's singles :

    Sony Dwi Kuncoro - Roslin Hashim
    Ronald Susilo - Wong Choong Hann

    Women's singles :

    Li Li - Wong Mew Choo
    Jiang Yanmei - Salakjit Polsana

    Men's doubles :

    Chew/Chang - Luluk/Alven
    Ngernsrisuk/Prapakamol - Choong/Lee

    Women's doubles :

    Novita/Nurlita - Chin/Wong
    Erlangga/Natsir - Jiang/Xiao

    Mixed doubles :

    Prapakamol/Thungthongkam - Asuncion/Asuncion
    Chew/Chin - Nugroho-Widiowati
     
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    Men's singles

    Sony Dwi Kuncoro bt Roslin Hashim in 2 sets
    Wong Choong Hann bt Ronald Susilo in 3 sets
     
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    Women's singles

    Wong Mew Choo bt Li Li in 2 sets
    Salakjit Ponsana bt Jiang Yanmei in 2 sets
     
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    Men's doubles

    Chew/Chang bt Luluk/Alven in 3 sets
    Choong/Lee bt Ngernsrisuk/Prapakamol in 2 sets
     
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    Malaysia is doing well in the individual events...
     
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    is means that mew choo in final,2 double in final,and choong hann in final?that is good
     
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    Rematch between Wong CH and Sony Dwi Kuncoro. I hope this time Wong will manage to beat him.
     
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    me too
     
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    Well done Wong Mew Choo, she bt 2 favourite players in WS, Li Li and Silvi in 2 games.

    Congrats to MAS MD and INA WD, they will get gold & silver.

    Poor Luluk/Alven, I thought Alven too tired, he played 3 matches in a day (2 in rubber), another bad signed in individual players by INA official. Alven should be focused only in MD and Markis/Liliana (Asian Jr Champion) is better in MXD.

    Final : INA 4, MAS 4 and THA 2
     
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    I always knew that Mew Choo has it in her, I pray she continues to prove me right during tomorrow's final. She deserves better and winning the gold will force BAM to pay more attention to the girls.

    Roslin was a mistake to be sent since day 1, Misbun should have used Lee Chong Wei. At least he would not have been trashed so badly. Good bye Roslin, you have had your time, give the young ones a chance and move aside.

    Choong Hann should take the gold tomorrow if he plays to his form.
     
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    Women's doubles

    Novita/Nurlita bt Wong/Chin in 3 sets
    Erlangga/Natsir bt Jiang/Xiao in 2 sets
     
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    Mixed doubles

    Prapakamol/Thungthongkam bt Asuncion/Asuncion in 2 sets
    Nugroho/Widiowati bt Chew/Chin (wo?)
     
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    yeah, hope mew choo will try her best,and also choong hann ,2 doubles!
     
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    sony beat choong hann ... 15-8/15-5
     
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    Wong Mew Choo won the first set 11-5
     
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    Mew Choo is the new champion!!!
     
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    Great results by Sony Dwi Kuncoro & Wong Mew Choo

    Sony Dwi Kuncoro,
    QF : bt Boonsak Ponsana 15-8 15-9
    SF : bt Roslin Hashim 15-8 15-1
    F : bt Wong Choong Hann 15-8 15-5

    Wong Mew Choo
    QF : bt Silvi Antarini 11-5 11-5
    SF : bt Li Li 11-9 11-4
    F : bt Salakjit Ponsana 11-5 ??
     
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    Sony was in great form playing with ease and fluidity and Choong Hann made too many unforced errors to give Sony the gold medal too easily.

    However 20-year old Mew Choo continued her good run by beating the gallant 19-year old Salakjit with similar scores of 11-5 in both games. Mew Choo will become an overnight celebrity and a toast for the Malaysian fans because she has broken the 32-year gold drought by a women singles player. Malaysia's last gold winner in this event was Sylvia Ng in the 1971 Manila SEAP Games. We will see more of Mew in the international arena, I'm sure.

    I've just witnessed the live telecast showing Malaysia winning another gold medal as veterans Lee Wan Wah/Choong Tan Fook beat their compatriots, Chew Choon Eng/Chang Kim Wai rather convincingly 15-6, 15-5 in an all-Malaysian men's doubles final.

    So, to a certain extent, Malaysia has won back some respect after their unexpected and disastrous defeat in the men's team event by the second-stringers of Indonesia. But this uncharacteristic yo-yo performance by their men's team does not bode well for their Thomas Cup ambitions. They really have to pull up their socks if they want a good showing!

    Singapore's gold medal women's team performed rather disappointedly as none of our girls reached the final in the individual events. Consistency is the name of the game and if either countries want to do well, their players must stay focus and show that they are hungry for success!
     
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    good job,mew choo
     
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    Too bad malaysia didnt manage to get clean sweep in badminton. Only Singles and Mixed we didnt manage to get gold.

    Too bad Wong CH lost to Sony.. maybe Sony read all Wong's shots. Wong not as agressive as Sony.
     

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