Actually, before you PAW you should do some research with the head-to-head function. Ajay has the potential to beat Daren but the same holds true for the other way round, regardless of whether he is fit or not.
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Li Ning China Open 2012[/TD]
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MS[/TD]
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Ajay Jayaram
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Daren Liew
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[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: transparent"]18-21 21-16 14-21[/TD]
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YONEX German Open Grand Prix Gold 2011[/TD]
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MS[/TD]
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Ajay Jayaram
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[/TD]
[/TD]
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Daren Liew
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[TD="bgcolor: transparent"]15-21 21-18 21-18[/TD]
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On another note, looks like Wang Zhengming's journey has come to an end. I'm disappointed really, his lack of intensity will make him very vulnerable to upsets, so he should treat his opponents seriously and not look towards a potential final berth which he COULD get if he plays to full potential.