Looks like after they switch sides, Ah How/Ah Siang starting to chase. Ah How perhaps not fit but Ah Siang still young
. Somehow, I've got a feeling that Chen Jin will be eliminated. :crying::crying::crying: Takuma Ueda is playing in top form. .
. WOW... Chen Jin shifted up one gear. But Takuma Ueda could still have a chance. Game 1 CJ-TU: 21-17 Game 2 CJ-TU: 16-all .
Of course It's more likely due to their club system though. If you look at the Osaka International Challenge you can see all the Japanese players who are very strong but haven't made their way out to Australia. China, Japan, Korea and Denmark all have some form of club system. Malaysia doesn't. Go figure.
2012 Australian Open GP Gold: The Chen Lin-vs-Takuma Ueda match . The Chen Lin-vs-Takuma Ueda match Game 1 CJ-TU: 21-17 Game 2 CJ-TU: 16-16 CJ-TU: 17-17 CJ-TU: 18-18 CJ-TU: 19-19 CJ-TU: 21-19 Well Done Chen Jin !!!. .
Perhaps KLRC should play against clubs overseas . Malaysia has the KLRC. Unfortunately, KLRC couldn't find other clubs to play against in Malaysia. Perhaps KLRC should play against clubs overseas. The closest ones should be in Indonesia. .
Yes, but the difference is KLRC is pretty much the only club in Malaysia, and they don't take in players that compete as part of the national squad. Indonesia also have a club system, but again it's different, to what Korea, Denmark, China and Japan have, as if they play for the club, they tend not to be in the national set up. Maybe KLRC and clubs in Indonesia should organise player swaps and all their players can train under different clubs. It's detrimental to Malaysia not to have a club system In my opinion.
Wang Lin [Q] and Taufik Hidayat [5] couldn't produce the points for me . I am quite happy with my PAW Game so far; I have scored 5 correct out of 7 entries. I was going mostly for lower ranked players. But Wang Lin [Q] and Taufik Hidayat [5] couldn't produce the points for me. :crying::crying::crying: .