[TABLE="width: 500, align: left"] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] The commentators said that TBH could be ill and that was the reason he couldn't perform as usual. But all said, the Malaysian pair just couldn't compete against younger and faster pairs.
Finally 1st INA representative in SF Ahsan Hendra 21-14 21-18 Lee/Tsai hopefully they meet Cai Yun / Fu Haifeng at least they will be broadcasted on TV court
Lets see if Endo/Hayakawa can turn thing around in Game 2. If FHF begins to slow down, the Japanese pair are in with a chance
No need to crack your head See, told you guys no need to crack your heads with the LD-CL poll . Whatever will be, will be. On the other hand, you do need to constantly play at a certain predetermined style that you are famous for, to win. That is evolution, not that I believe in the true sense of evolution. Call it adaptation.
bam shud nw focus polishing new doubles.kkk-tbh era is over.tym for new breed to shine.(im nt convince with bam promise to split them if they fail in wc.lets wait for bam next excuses.bored ordy)
So, it's gonna be Cai/Fu vs SanDra again. Hope SanDra can beat them up again. My respect to Cai/Fu though. They're one of the oldest pair who able to keep their top performance for more than a decade.
True. After all it isn't like evolution's been proven. After all, we still can't process dairy products as we haven't evolved to do so.....wait a sec. On a more badminton-related note - I had the same opinion of the CL/LD match. No way to predict it imop, because time favors CL, but LD has always played supremely confident against his teammates in competition, and he can really crank it up for the big occasion. Too bad for CL that he had to meet him so early though, with his AE performance and general results over the last year he would've deserved a medal imop.