Don't know la. For now we can satisfied with LCW winning more & more titles but after Olympic 2012, we can know what is the outcome already.
Hmmm....who made the decision to pair Butet and Pia? 2 front court player together as a pair, seriously??
. HH came back in Game 3 to win easily 21-13. Luckily, it was a yoyo going up. I didn't have time to PAW earlier today because I was busy. If I had the time, I would have PAWed for Scott Evans (because of St. Patrick's Day). .
. No wonder their opponents have more Smash Winners (5:1), and they have more Net Winners (6:4) for that match. .
And they demoted this tournament from the Super Series . Free HQ streaming of all courts (if working but the problem is at Ustream's end I understand), free entry on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and tv coverage on the national tv network on Saturday and Sunday in HD.
. Because Lukas SCHMIDT received a retired match (from Valeriy ATRASHCHENKOV) to move to the Round 2, therefore he thought he should now give Sven Eric KASTENS a walkover match to move to the Round 3? .
Let's see if Emelie Lennartsson/Emma Wengberg can beat Chang Hsin Yun/Lai Chia Wen. According to the World Ranking they sould be demolishing them. 18-21, 21-12, 6-2 right now. Go Sweden!
Matsutomo Misaki and Ayaka Takahashi dispatched the Canadian pair of Nicole Grether/Charmaine Reed 21-7, 21-18.
Jung Kyung Eun and Kim Ha Na seem to be doing good against Lotte Jonathans/Paulien van Dooremalen (NED) even though they've never played together in a tournament before. 21-15, 11-4 right now.
Alvent Yulianto Chandra and Hendra Aprida Gunawan [7] are coming up on Court 2. They will face Chen Hung Ling and Lin Yu Lang from Chinese Taipei.
. It's the younger ones playing against the older and more experienced ones. However, the older ones just haven't the stamina to win Game 2; otherwise Game 3 could be very interesting. .
I'm watching the live stream of Court 3 right now, and I have to say, the Netherlands WD pair are extremely bad-tempered, and ill-mannered. They need to be given a rough talking to.
Applause for Charmaine Reed playing both singles and doubles in a GP Gold at 37, and Nicole Grether at 36.