I am really hoping that this pair can win the Gold Medal in London OG 2012. Since this is the only reasonable chance from INA team....unless for now...
How come Markis Kido is not paired with Handra Setiawan in the Copenhagan Masters??? Does anybody know???
yes, who is the new guy partnering kido? i say hs is still the best partner for kido, without him, kido is lost anyway, to find another player like hs isn't easy
Hi there wilcan! How come Kido is not with Hendra in the Japan League? Dont they go together as a pair?
dunno much more, i read hauge post that said HS play in japan league maybe the club only can use one foreign player
Indonesia's Sigit Shows His Faith in ’08 Olympic Doubles Champions Ami Afriatni | December 14, 2010 Jakarta. After 12 years at the national training camp in Cipayung, East Jakarta, coach Sigit Pamungkas has explained why he felt the need to leave. Sigit announced last week that he was leaving the camp in order to focus on preparing Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan for the 2012 London Olympics. He said on Tuesday that he made the decision because he believed in the capacity of the top men’s doubles duo to reprise their Olympic gold-winning performance in 2008, despite their recent poor form. “I think they are still Indonesia’s best chance of winning gold at the London Olympics because I don’t think we will have any younger pairs ready in time to take on the responsibility,” said the 48-year-old Sigit, who started his coaching career as an assistant to Christian Hadinata, the national team head coach, in 1998. Markis and Hendra have been playing together since 2004. Sigit has been their mentor since 2005, helping them to win at the world championships in 2007 and the Beijing Olympics two years ago. Currently ranked No. 4 in the world, Markis and Hendra withdrew from the national training camp in January to return to their club, Jaya Raya. Sigit decided to quit the camp to train the pair. “The discussions with them began in Kuala Lumpur when we played in the Thomas Cup in May,” Sigit said. “We reached a deal after the Asian Games, so I’ll start training them again at Jaya Raya in January next year.” However, Sigit promised the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) that he would try to help out at the camp on his days off. “I will try my best to visit them at least three times a week,” the coach said. Markis welcomed Sigit’s decision, saying: “We’re surprised, but I know he can help us to get back on top again.” Despite winning the 2010 Asian Games gold medal in Guangzhou in November, the pair has been struggling on the court for most of the season. They are currently facing a winless Super Series campaign for the first time in their careers. Their last hope for a title is the season-ending Super Series Finals in Taiwan in January. http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/badm...-faith-in-08-olympic-doubles-champions/411694
http://olahraga.kompas.com/read/2011/04/25/17564062/Hendra.Masih.Sering.Ragu for the one who cant read indonesian language,just use google translator.