2009 French Badminton Open - Thursday October 29 (Day 3)

Discussion in 'Dutch Open / Denmark Open / French Open 2009' started by chris-ccc, Oct 28, 2009.

  1. huangkwokhau

    huangkwokhau Regular Member

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    Good news is the winner does not play Chinese tomorrow....:D
     
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    yes..............they took it..............
     
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    Hiks..hiks..

    Fantastic..
    INA 1st WD never win againts them, but INA 2nd WD can..

    go for a medal in Olympic 2012..

    Hiks..hiks..
     
  4. huangkwokhau

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    YES!!!....YES!!!! GENit won.....YES!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    YEEEEEHHHHHHHHAAAAAAA...
    Greysia/ Nitya Won 9-21, 21-19, 21-17
    in 85 minutes........
    Good Job GeNit...
    Maju Terus sampe Final...
     
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    that's always good news....
     
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    yap...i agree with u...finally GeNit won the match for an hour and 25 minutes, unbelievable...
     
  8. huangkwokhau

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    I hope India MD can beat Boe/Moe...smoothing way for BoSan.....
     
  9. etudiant

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    u mean Vita/Butet or Mel/Shendy
     
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    I remember another match in Europe 2 years ago between Jo Novita/Greysia Pollii against another Japanese pair Aki Akao/Tomomi Matsuda that lasted even longer....107 mins :eek:
     
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    :eek::eek::eek::eek:

    wow, finally Genit won over this Japan pair.
    and the game lasted almost 1.5 hour !! :eek::eek:
    Must be very exhausted after the match
     
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    wondering why Pan Pan now partnering w/ ZYW where's Tian Qing and Zhao TT
     
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    Xie Xinfang is just an old retired player. kidding :p
    I know she's a good player.
    But for example, the last meeting Jie Yao-Diehl, Diehl had taken victory, it was in 2007.
    Ella is a great player. European players are not often recognized as very good players. Jie Yao is more Chinese than Dutch for me. :D
    Just look at the surprise for everybody Nieminen beating Mutatkar, or a few weeks ago Grether beating Taruno.
    There are very good players in Europe, even if they don't come from Denmark or England...
    Well, 10 points for Yao PAWers, lucky you. :D
     
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    yeah I remembered that one too.....world record:p
     
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    yap....i put a bit expectation from GeNit....they're just outweighing ShenMei...
     
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    hahahaha :D:D:D
    dead ????? LOL
    agree !!!
     
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    Vita/Butet win in Uber Cup and Indonesian open super series 2008
    INA 1st WD now are Mel/Shendy who always lose to Maeda/Suetsuna in Sudirman, Japan Open 2009, indonesia open 2008
     
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    Choinet-Weny facing Du-Yu. To score more points than Petya would be a victory...
    Weny is an excellent WD player but Choinet is very weak.
     
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    Boe/Mogensen lost the first-set 15-21. Hmm....
     
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    In a PPR system? That's too long.

    In the 15 pts system, I remember a very long match (also WD) which lasted 125 minutes. Longer than soccer with extra time. :eek:
     

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