Draw All England 2010

Same with me, i find Greysia Polii/Tantowi Ahmad in the list of XD player, but not find their name in all XD draw.. any info about this?
Their ranking is too low right now..they are not qualified to get into qualifying....
They will play together later at Asian badminton championship in India
 
He is not qualified to get into Qualifying due to low ranking......:cool: even Tommy Sugiarto could not get in..let alone Choi:cool::cool::cool::cool:
..so, if he's not qualified because of low ranking, why is his name in the MS list of players? was that a typo mistake?:confused:
 
how come i don't see Choi Ho Jin's name in either the MS Qualification or Main draw? i want him to have a chance of meeting and possibly beating Lin Dan once again?

I doubt he could beat Lin Dan again, ever. Lin Dan was in very poor form that day and basically any player who played a decent him should be able to win against the fatigued Lin Dan. ;)
 
being at rank 272 of the latest listing, he needs to go thro pre-qualify, pre-pre-qualify, pre-pre-pre-qualify etc to be in the main draw of the elimination rounds. cant see any chance of him playing against LD in an open t'ment real soon.

Oh, Choi HJ moved up 25 places since I last looked at his ranking. Yup, agree, agree & agree. He needs to play qualifying in GP 1st :p
For TC, maybe as 3rd MS like in TC qualifiers, vs Bao/Chen Long/Du penyu.
 
..so, if he's not qualified because of low ranking, why is his name in the MS list of players? was that a typo mistake?:confused:
Maybe the AE organizer just want to put some respect to PBSI who keep trying to register Tommy to SS tourneys although if he were on the qualifying list, would not even able to enter main draw :D :D. They are perhaps wondering why didn't PBSI send Tommy to GP level or IC level instead. :rolleyes:
 
Maybe the AE organizer just want to put some respect to PBSI who keep trying to register Tommy to SS tourneys although if he were on the qualifying list, would not even able to enter main draw :D :D. They are perhaps wondering why didn't PBSI send Tommy to GP level or IC level instead. :rolleyes:
It has nothing to do with that..

I do not know why Chris is asking this question..it is simple....
Their names will be there...just in case..any players from Main draw or Q withdraws..then they move up...
until they make the draw...then usually after the draw is made...some players may pull out last minute...then whoever next to higher ranking qualify will move up to qualifying...etc...
 
Oh, Choi HJ moved up 25 places since I last looked at his ranking. Yup, agree, agree & agree. He needs to play qualifying in GP 1st :p
For TC, maybe as 3rd MS like in TC qualifiers, vs Bao/Chen Long/Du penyu.
Choi should play more small tournaments to get more points to UP his ranking....I predict that he can play SS around September or earlier if he does well on small tournaments
 
It has nothing to do with that..

I do not know why Chris is asking this question..it is simple....
Their names will be there...just in case..any players from Main draw or Q withdraws..then they move up...
until they make the draw...then usually after the draw is made...some players may pull out last minute...then whoever next to higher ranking qualify will move up to qualifying...etc...

Hehe, i'm just kidding. Sorry for being out of topic :p
 
..so, if he's not qualified because of low ranking, why is his name in the MS list of players? was that a typo mistake?:confused:

The names of players under Reserved-List are still there, but they are still not in the Qualifying draw, unless some qualifiers withdraw at the last minute. No typo definitely.
 
Maria Kristin pulled out from AE 2010

Here's news-article taken from theJakartaGlobe.com -- http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/badm...-badminton-star-takes-it-to-next-level/362726

March 08, 2010

Ami Afriatni

Rising Indonesian Badminton Star Takes it to Next Level

Dionisius Hayom Rumbaka will open two new chapters in his career when he starts play at the All England Super Series.

Having been touted as one of Indonesia’s rising stars in men’s singles, the 22-year-old initially rejected a pair of call-ups to the national camp before finally signing on in January. Now he makes his national team debut in badminton’s most prestigious championship.

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Maria Kristin Yulianti pulled out of women’s singles qualifying, which begins today, because of family issues. Women’s singles coach Marleve Mainaky said she pulled out to fly back home after her grandfather died on Friday.
 
That's what i've been looking and waiting for..

It has nothing to do with that..

I do not know why Chris is asking this question..it is simple....
Their names will be there...just in case..any players from Main draw or Q withdraws..then they move up...
until they make the draw...then usually after the draw is made...some players may pull out last minute...then whoever next to higher ranking qualify will move up to qualifying...etc...
The names of players under Reserved-List are still there, but they are still not in the Qualifying draw, unless some qualifiers withdraw at the last minute. No typo definitely.
..thanks for explaining. To be honest, guys, i don't know about that ruling (or i might know it before but totally forgot abt it).:cool:

So, if a player in the Qualifying or Main Draw withdraws at last minute, say, a day before the tourney starts, then how will the Reserved-List player be called? Wouldn't it be better for the organizer to just go with which ever players are available and bump him or her up?
Do the Reserved-List players also travel to the tournament, eventhough they might not play?
Also, considering also that Choi Ho Jin is so low in the world ranking (in the bottom 200s??), aren't there more higher ranked Singles players to take up his space? How did they base his selection?..any explanation to how this all works is appreciated (and no, not just for me, but for others who may not know abt this system).:cool:
 
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since Joachim/Pedersen withdrew, Fran/Pia has a good draw to quarterfinal and set ups another battle against Lee/Lee
 
So, if a player in the Qualifying or Main Draw withdraws at last minute, say, a day before the tourney starts, then how will the Reserved-List player be called? Wouldn't it be better for the organizer to just go with which ever players are available and bump him or her up?
Do the Reserved-List players also travel to the tournament, eventhough they might not play?
Also, considering also that Choi Ho Jin is so low in the world ranking (in the bottom 200s??), aren't there more higher ranked Singles players to take up his space? How did they base his selection?..any explanation to how this all works is appreciated (and no, not just for me, but for others who may not know abt this system).:cool:

Very simple...the promotion from the reserves list to the qualifying draw is based on ranking pts :cool: The low ranking pts for those players attributed to their names being in the Reserves-List, rather than in the Qualifying List.

Which is why it will only make sense for European players ranked very high in the Reserves-List to travel to AE just hoping that some players will withdraw so that they will be bumped up to the Qualifying Draw. If they are already so low in the Reserves List, then, they can just forget abt it.

The AE is probably the only SS with such a long reserve list in 4 out of the 5 events. Some SS cannot even find enough players to make up the main draw of WD (32), resulting in many byes :cool:
 
Okay..

Very simple...the promotion from the reserves list to the qualifying draw is based on ranking pts :cool: The low ranking pts for those players attributed to their names being in the Reserves-List, rather than in the Qualifying List.

Which is why it will only make sense for European players ranked very high in the Reserves-List to travel to AE just hoping that some players will withdraw so that they will be bumped up to the Qualifying Draw. If they are already so low in the Reserves List, then, they can just forget abt it.

The AE is probably the only SS with such a long reserve list in 4 out of the 5 events. Some SS cannot even find enough players to make up the main draw of WD (32), resulting in many byes :cool:
..thanks for the explanation. They've refreshed my memory..:cool:
But yes, it's very interesting to see so many names in the Reserved-List, for the AE, knowing well that there is very little chance for most of them to play because of withdrawals.
 
Players promoted from the Reserves-List

MS
Henry Hurskainen
Petr Koukal

WS
Olga Konon
Chen Hsia-Huan (I doubt she will be playing)

MD
Saliya Gunaratne/Chad Whitehead (I doubt it too)
Ingo Kindervater/Johannes Schoettler
Josef Rubas/Joroslav Sobota
Vitaly Konov/Dmytro Zavadsky

XD
Kwon Yi Goo/Jang Ye Na
Kenichi Hayakawa/Misaki Matsutomo
Andrew Ellis/Emma Mason
Gan Teik Chai/Anastasia Russkikh
 
Chen Hsia-Huan (I doubt she will be playing)

why not?
she was in german last week;)
and the ba of tpe is willing to send their player to tournament regardless result
unlike bam who though they know how to maximize the benifit of fund
 
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