That looks like the same file Badminton Asia has up as March 31st results. The missing MS R16 result is Lee Dong Keun over Yang Chih Chieh 21:18, 15:21, 21:16
SF RESULT XD - CHALARDCHALAEM, P+AMITAPAI, S (THA)[1] Vs ABDUL LATIF, M+ANSCELLY, A (MAS) 21-19 16-21 21-15 - KANG, Ji Wook+CHOI, Hye In (KOR) Vs SU, Yi Neng+CHEN, Hsiao Huan (TPE) 13-21 25-23 21-15 WS - TAERATTANACHAI, Sapsiree (THA) Vs RACHMAWATI, Hera Desi Ana (INA) 22-20 21-15 - TEE, Jing Yi (MAS) Vs CHAN, Hung Yung (HKG)[8] 21-13 21-14 MS - CHEN, Yong Zhao Ashton (SIN)[3] Vs PARK, Sung Min (KOR) 21-13 21-17 - LEE, Dong Keun (KOR) Vs VILAILAK, Pakkawat (THA)[8] 19-21 21-9 21-17 WD - DEWI, Komala+GOZALI, Jenna (INA)[6] Vs ICHIMARU, Miri+TANAKA, Shiho (JPN) 21-9 13-21 22-20 - CHOI, Hye In+LEE, Se Rang (KOR) Vs ANDINI, Suci Rizky+HARIS, Della Destiara (INA)[1] 21-15 24-22 MD - CHALARDCHALAEM, P+PUANGPUAPECH,[THA] VS NTSAI, Chia Hsin+TSENG, Ching Chung (TPE] 21-16 15-21 21-12 - KURNIAWAN, F+WINDARTO, W (INA)[1] Vs ANHAR, Andika+SETYO, Hendra (INA)[6] W-O
Well well, I am quite surprised to see Rizki Yanu Kresnayandi/Albert Saputra beating Cho Gun Woo/Kang Ji Wook [5]. Andhika Anhar/Hendra Setyo Nugroho also beat the 4th-seeded MAS pair Mohd Lufti Zaim Abdul Khalid/Vountus Indra Mawan. That spares Fernando Kurniawan/Wifqi Windarto the chance of meeting the KOR and MAS pairs. Of course, Edo/Wifqi beat Rizki/Albert and received a WO from Andhika/Hendra to reach the Final. We shall see whether or not the top-seed can beat the second-seed today. In the WD, it's Komala Dewi/Jenna Gozali [6] that reach the Final to face yet another KOR pair Choi Hye In /Lee Sa Rang in the Final. Not surprisingly, the KOR pair defeated the top-seed Suci Rizki Andini/Della Destiara Haris. It will be a big bonus if INA can win 2 titles here in Vietnam.
Yes, that right! Because my file was also the report from Organization Committee send to BAC (they send me a copy to update for Badminton central) That why! Here is result report for Semifinal on 2 April, 2011!
Yes, I'm also interested to know how Ashton Chen fared in MS. Our BC Vietnam contact is hungle, right?
i got women single news... Tee Jing Yi beat Sapsiree Taenatarachai 21-19, 21-15... Tee Jing Yi is the champion...
Final Results: LEE, Dong Keun bt CHEN, Yong Zhao Ashton [3] 18-21 21-17 21-19 (67') TEE, Jing Yi bt TAERATTANACHAI, Sapsiree 21-19 21-15 (35') KURNIAWAN, Fernando/WINDARTO, Wifqi [1] bt CHALARDCHALAEM, Patiphat/PUANGPUAPECH, Nipitphon [2] 21-19 14-21 21-13 (45') CHOI, Hye In/LEE, Se Rang bt DEWI, Komala/GOZALI, Jenna [6] 15-21 21-10 21-13 (60') CHALARDCHALAEM, Patiphat/AMITAPAI, Savitree [1] bt KANG, Ji Wook/CHOI, Hye In 21-19 20-22 23-21 (50') credit to Duong thi Lien
Thanks for the results. Unfortunately for Ashton Chen who was unable to win perhaps his first international. But this unseeded young Korean player Lee Dong Keun must be impressive!
2011 VN GP will be held in August . Thanks hungle, Hear from you in August (at the 2011 VN GP in Ho Chi Minh City). .
He's bronze medalist at 2008 World Junior Champ Yup, the biggest chance to win title here coming from MD division and they did it yesterday
Lee Dong Keun a deserving champion! Newly crowned MS Champion, Lee Dong Keun (KOR) is the player to watch. He even shocked TPE's Chou Tien Chen (#2) in R1, a good player whom I've seen in action in the last Singapore Open. In all, three seeds were felled by him. He endured three matches that went over an hour and in the maximum three games. LDK's demanding 6-match journey to the title: Defeated: R1 - Chou Tien Chen (#2 TPE) 21-18, 21-17 (50') R2 - Sonoda Keigo (JPN) 21-13, 21-10 (30') R3 - Yang Chih Chieh (TPE) 21-18, 15-21, 21-16 (74') QF - Chu Han Chou (TPE) 21-12, 21-16 (40') SF - Vilailak Pakkawat (#8 THA) 19-21, 21-9, 21-17 (60') F - Ashton Chen Yong Zhao (#3 SIN) 18-21, 21-17, 21-19 (67') Maybe LDK has excellent sparring partners in the senior team.
LDK also beat unseeded good player from Japan, Keigo Sonoda in R2... Goodluck for him in the future... In the mean time, congrats for KURNIAWAN, Fernando/WINDARTO, Wifqi [1] for winning the title for INA team... Another country to watch is THA as they sent 3 finalist to the final, although two of them became the runner-up...