German Open 2006 Quarter-Final (Friday, 13 Jan)

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  1. kwun

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    to be fair, part of the reason the Chinese are so dominating in the GO is that most other countries are not at full force. MAS isn't around, INA isn't fielding their top players, DEN decides to stay home. even ENG is holding back Robertson/Emms.

    only KOR seems to be playing their best players but to be honest, i think KOR is at an adjustment stage right now where they are left with mainly younger and less experienced players.

    everybody's true colors will be shown next week in the AE.
     
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    Lee Jae Jin/Lee Hyo Jung beat Guo Zhendong/Yu Yang 7:15,15:9,15:12

    Lee Yong Dae/Jung Jae Sung lead Fu/Cai 8:5
     
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    Agree with Kwun. China and Korea are taking the German Open as All England warm-up, and Indonesia, Denmark, Malaysia took the Swiss Open as a warm up for All England. We'll see what's what at the All England.

    Why is Shon Seung Mo having such trouble finding form? We know he's capable of great things, but he seems not to be 100% since Athens.
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    by the way,
    How old is Kasper Oedum ? I have seen his name around many times but can't get his profile up in the new ibf site.
     
  5. blckknght

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    Yeah, the IBF website doesn't really offer the most complete... or at all complete player database. Sorry I can't help with the info on Kasper.

    incredibly, Lee Yong Dae/Jung Jae Sung take the first game off Fu Haifeng/Cai Yun with relative ease 15:7, but Fu and Cai off to a good start leading 3:0
     
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    indonesia didn't do that... it was the 2nd class player from indonesia who played in swiis last week
     
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    and they won the 3rd game nice ha ;);)
     
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    WS: Wang Chen bt Wang Lin 11-7, 11-8
    XD: Lee/Lee bt GUO Zhendong/Yu Yang 7-15, 15-9, 15-12

    WD: Zhang Dan/Zhao TT bt HA Jung Eun/Hwang, Yu Mi 15-3, 15-2

    XD: Xie ZB/Zhang YW bt BLAIR/MUNT 15-7, 15-3
     
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    XD: Zhang/Gao bt Nugroho/Tetty 15-5, 15-6
     
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    Suprise! Suprise! The Korean pair win against Cai/Fu in rubber set :eek:

    Chen Hong win Li yu straight set!

    Zhang jun ?gao Ling win againgst Anggun/ Tetty pretty easy 15-5 , 15-6
     
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    yup... alot of suprises today... ;)
     
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    Kasper is 26. He's actually quite a competent player, but he's been plagued by reoccurring injuries.
     

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