Hong Kong Open Finals

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  1. DinkAlot

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    What year was that?
     
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    [size=+2]BEIJING 1987[/size]​

    [size=+1]M[/size][size=-1]EN'S[/size] [size=+1]S[/size][size=-1]INGLES[/size]
    Yang Yang (CHN) beat Morten Frost (DEN) : 15-2, 13-15, 15-12

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    Han Aiping (CHN) beat Li Lingwei (CHN) : 10-12, 11-4, 11-7

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    Li Yongbo/Tian Bingyi (CHN) beat Jalani Sidek/Razif Sidek (MAS) : 15-2, 8-15, 15-9

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    Lin Ying/Guan Weizhen (CHN) beat Han Aiping/Li Lingwei (CHN) : 15-7, 15-8

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    Wang Pengren/Shi Fangjing (CHN) beat Lee Deuk Choon/Chung Myung Hee (KOR) : 15-8, 15-7
     
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    Thanks Sam! That Yang Yang vs. Morten Frost match must have been AWEsome. :D
     
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    could anyone post hte ENTIRE results of the hk open, like everything that happend in between?? not just hte finals or semifinals. thnx
     
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    Hmm...this result resembles that of the best match of the HK Open (except for first set). Lin Dan (CHN) beat Peter Gade (DEN): 17-16, 13-15, 15-12.
     
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    3rd game wasn''t that close. yang yang had a big lead to start.
     
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    Did Indonesia send any players to this tournament? Or was this just like the China Masters where half of all the participants were Chinese players to begin with?
     
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    sour grapes:p

    nope, unfortuneately the indonesian party did not make it into any finalsa
    and no, it was not like the china masters:cool:
     
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    LOL? This tourney was full-house with the top from China, Malaysia, Korea, Denmark and of course, Indonesia all participating.
     
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    their pdf files should be fully updated now?
     
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    Whoops!

    Whoops, :eek:

    I guess I was busy and didn't follow the tournament from the beginning and just dove in to this thread without knowing that all the Indonesians had lost ignominiously in the early rounds.

    I guess Taufik's "angin-anginan" attitude is now shared by all the Indonesian players -- unless it's a 7* event like the WC, they don't bother to "show up."

    Disgraceful!
     

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