Day 6 - Quarter Finals

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  1. sunzhi

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    game over... but no shame, at least KKK/Chew performed above expectation.. this KKK is good..

    Choong Han lost to Sony, not simon :)
     
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    Wong CH lost to Sony, not Simon.
     
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    why our singles lost so easily?????? (i didnt watch the match, but the figure just cant console me)
     
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    i agree. Chew/Koo Flandi/Hian match was very exciting. everybody (at least here in BF) lost hope on them on the 2nd game but they fight back and won that game. Koo has a great future.
     
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    Simple, Sony outclassed Wong CH. Taufik gave no chance to Roslin to play his usual rally game.

    Triple-K will come out great in the future, I can see it if he can continue to improve. Very positive signs here.
     
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    then again this can only show yap kim hock that the juniors are ready for the big tournaments....don't have to rely heavily on the singles which was a letdown
     
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    sorry for the mistake.. typing error.. too sad.

    Last time the singles raise the occasion.. except roslin..
    This time the doubles raise to the occasion..

    What happen Wong Choon Han?
     
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    IF WCH could beat Sony, I think MAS can beat INA. I have a little disappointed with WCH.
     
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    yes. the Wong/Sony match was the deciding match. unfortunately for Wong, he lost that match.
     
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    yeah its true..maybe the single Jr were ready too!
     
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    Thanks..seems I missed an exciting time! :p

    Well, it was like that last time in GuangZhou. Lee and Tan supposed to win against a scratch pair of trikus and Halim. This time, Wong supposed to win...but didn't.

    Things never go to form in the TC :eek:
     
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    Oh well what can we do... Sony just played better than Wong CH this time.

    Guys.. lets pack the bags and go home.. back to the drawing board.
     
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    not a good ending for Malaysian la.....haiz(sigh)....so disappointing :( ...Raise on ocassion...but still, Malaysia LOST, so it's all a waste of their effort. Whole Malaysians really suffered some heart-attack while watching. I bet many of them are really cursing.."What the...?" :mad: Again, so near yet so far!! They have to wait two more years later. I wonder what was wrong with WOng Choong Hann, did he suffered from some curse?? He was really not playing at his best just now.
    So, it's all over and a new beginning for Indonesia to come back again.
    May the best team wins!
    Anyway, credits to Koo- Chew
     
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    "So what if we're playing in your country in your court? We are not mere tourists to Jakarta".

    That was the attitude of Chew/Koo this morning. Truly fantastic fightback.
     
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    how bout sony outnumbered WCH? :) joke aside, sony performed really well and was on fire especially in the 3rd game.. yeah, IF only, HAD only... WCH won, the match would go to the msians
     
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    I'm very disappointed with WCH, he was playing well in the 1st game, but, i have no idea what happen after that...
     
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    That is so true. Wong CH had to play against Sony and the Indonesian crowd. Yeap, if Wong CH had won, I'd say with this kind of performance from Koo/Chew, most of the Indonesian fans would be frozen with cold sweat.
     
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    yeah.. at least not until 2-15, 6-15.. really cant understand......

    actually, i had a stupid "six sense" that msia might win through
    choon hann
    tan fook - wan wah
    choon eng - kien kiet

    didnt predict base on anything, just this weird women six sense..
    when choon hann lost, i was a bit like giving up..
    anyway, cant believe that my six sense still works 2/3.. :p
     
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    What I don't understand was, When Choong Hann tried to kill the shuttle at the net, the umpire said "fault" twice. I was thinking maybe Choong Hann's racket hit the net or something but whenever Sony did that to Choong Hann, it was "legal". Why??
     
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    Thanks guys for your incredibly fast updates!!! :D

    Even tho I couldn't watch, it was a lot of fun pressing the
    refresh button every 10 sec hahahaha :D :D :D and
    absolutely hilarious too :D :D :D

    Kudos to Indonesia for pulling through... :eek:

    Good Night all...
     

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