2013 Wang Lao Ji BWF World Championships - Day 4 (Thursday, 8th August 2013)

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  1. Justin L

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    Ponsana's last few mistakes were all the result of fatigue.
     
  2. scorpion1

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    Really wonderful performance by JOJ
     
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    fd16n Regular Member

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    Survivors after day of surprises :

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  4. Ani34791

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    Well Sindhu has already beaten WSX in the Badminton Asia Championships... :D
     
  5. **KZ**

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    predictions for MS semi...JOJ, LCW, CL and DPY...with liu/qiu out in the MD...things are looking good for bomo
     
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    predictions for MS semi...JOJ, LCW, CL and DPY...with liu/qiu out in the MD...things are looking good for bomo
     
  7. Jonc108

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    After Sudirman Cup, LYB already said Sindhu will be the if not one of their biggest threat in WS, even more dangerous than Saina.
     
  8. madbad

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    Brilliant, I love that name! :D
     
  9. MelvIndonesia

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    The chance of Indonesian players to go to the SF Round:

    Above 50% :
    - Tontowi/Liliyana (the biggest chance)
    - Ahsan/Hendra (2nd biggest chance)

    50%:
    -Rijal/Debby
    -Pia/Rizki
    -Angga/Rian

    Below 50%:
    Tommy Sugiarto
     
  10. mrinalini

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    Both Courts 1 and 2 are listed as TV Courts on tournamentsoftware.com. Anyone know which one will be shown live on television? Or will they both be? Maybe it'll be Court 1 from 12 to 6 then Court 2 from 6 p.m. onwards?

    There are some matches on Court 2 that are absolute must-sees.
     
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    Congrats to DL for hanging relatively well with CL. Also for outpointing the disappointing WZM by a fair distance.

    4 of my earlier "matches of interest" turned out to be upsets, the biggest being Sindhu's win over WYH. That was a shocker! Close behind was Carolina over Janet and the Angry Birds over Qiu/Liu.

    Cutie #1 had 2 opportunities to advance to the QF and she did it in WD,knocking off the #6 seeded JPN pair. They now have the unenviable task of facing YY/WXL. But the good thing is it's on the TV court so hopefully they will show it this time!
     
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    Wow...what a result by Rian Agung Saputro/Angga Pratama as they beat Liu Xiaolong/Qiu Zihan in straight-sets!
     
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    Lin Dan vs Chen Long tomorrow...
     
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    Will there be a walkover, or lopsided match?
     
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    How about the "ice water" incident?
    :D
     
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    will there be a walkover? let's start a poll! :)
     
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    Or: "Guys, this time I will let you fight against each other. The better deserves to win the title for our country!"
    Haha, okay. Yes, that's wishful thinking only :p But imagine what a clash of titans this would be.
     
  18. dan92

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    It's okay. Hopefully, Lee Chong Wei can win the title, and teach Chinese MS the lesson.
    But i really doubt it tho.
     
  19. gopalprasad

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    I wont say CHN hadnt done any homework on her so far. Especially for WYH it was a close shave the last time. She hates going to the brink, to lose & its impossible for em to imagine she would come over the next time against a player unprepared.
    And yeah about how many players have beaten all three CHN WS so far? Nobody apart from SN and JS from the current playing lot. And by far Sindhu has the best H2H against these 3, though the actual calculation should be done over some more matches.
    So thats an achievement YES.

    I would like to see how consistent she could be with the raising expectations, how she schedules and keeps improving. For now I would say "Bright prospect"
     
  20. Cheung

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    You know, this will not be a bad idea.....hmmm
     

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