吴云勇:八一队 ,1979年出生,身高1.78米,体重67公斤. 1999年全国锦标赛团体冠军主力成员; 2002年全国羽毛球锦标赛男单亚军; 2003年印尼公开赛男单八强; 2003年新加坡公开赛男单八强; 2003年全国羽毛球冠军赛男单冠军;
Wow....Sairul Amar Ayob wins his first international title (I believe) after beating Wu Yunyong 22-20, 14-21, 21-9.
The translation : Wenyan born in one province of China in 1983, so she just 23 y.o. In 2004 she had beat Xu Huaiwen and in junior in 2000 she was on 5th rank.
Adriyanti Firdasari just took the first set 21-16. It was quite an impressive display from Firda as she raced ahead from 6-6 to 11-6 at the interval. From then on, the first set was pretty much sealed. Let's hope she continues this momentum in the second set!
Li Wenyan: Team Ba-Yi, Born in 1983, Height 1.74m, Weight: 60kg Recent Achievements: 2000: WJC Women's Singles (5th??) 2001: Dutch Junior Open -- Girl's Singles Champion 2004: Beat Xu Huaiwen in China Open 2005: Beat Wang Lin in the Chinese National Games
Phew...it was much closer in the second set. Firda was leading 11-8 at the interval and then 18-14 in the closing stages. The Chinese player staged a late comeback to level the scores at 18-18 and 19-19. Luckily, Adriyanti Firdasari took the last 2 points of the match and won Team Pelatnas's second title of the day. It also marks a rare occassion in which both the WS and WD win titles in a grand prix The last match of the Finals is also quite anticipated: between the Djarum pair Rian Sukmawan/Eng Hian and the Pelatnas no 3 pair Hendra Aprida Gunawan/Joko Riyadi.
so closed in 2nd set, finally Firda won Firda has to prepare her mental stregth, too much u.e in 2nd. Looking her potentially tall & sharp, she should be much better from this achievement. Neded more consistency, best playing I saw when she beat WMC in SEA Games.
fort the first time, indonesian ws won over chines ws player with stright sets after susy susanti's era
I agree. Compared to both Maria and Nana, Firda is more aggressive and more suited to play against the more established players. She did well today..considering that I expected the Chinese player to win! At least she has won 2 GP titles (the NZ Open last year and now the Holland Open this year) and 1 SEA Games Gold, compared to Nana