Indonesia Open SSP 2012 - Final

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In less than 24 hours after the finals were complete!
Awesome!!!! Congratulations, PBSI and Djarum and all the organisers, for once again giving us a week to remember and cherish! :)
 
This is frist time that reporters, players and public gave so much positive feedbacks including BWF....one of BWF official admitted that even AE is was really good in term of stadium and, clean and nice lighting but INA Open is so standout with many many things....our Players Lounge had never been quiet and been extended like cafe style...something new and hopefully I will share with you guys with some pictures.
 
Wow, you support Hendra AG? Then you have many occasion that frustrating then? hehehe
I support Hendra AG because he and Alvent have improved so much over the last 2 years but are always just runner-ups, even though they reached so many finals. I always hope that this kind of players will get their breakthrough some day.

Simon and Sony because of their injury problems. Simon showed great sportsmanship after the match where he quickly shaked Du Pengyu, the umpire and the service judge's hand before running off to his coaches, I think that is what every player should do!
 
I support Hendra AG because he and Alvent have improved so much over the last 2 years but are always just runner-ups, even though they reached so many finals. I always hope that this kind of players will get their breakthrough some day.Simon and Sony because of their injury problems. Simon showed great sportsmanship after the match where he quickly shaked Du Pengyu, the umpire and the service judge's hand before running off to his coaches, I think that is what every player should do!
Yes, exceptional awareness of who he should acknowledge first for his victory. Delighted for Simon.
 
Conspicuous by their absence were China's top coaches XXZ for MS, and ZN for WS.
Absent from the IO PSS? Because it has no bearing on the OG qualification?
But they've learnt something very disturbing here as a result... :D:D:D
 
this year INA SSP should be included in history of badminton. CHN coming with full force in WS, and they can't win the title. I think this is the first time happen??

there is a first time for everything, i think that's what some people saying? :D

btw, yesterday MD final match, i remember JJS/LYD went to their coaches 1st before shake hands with Denmark MD players. no comment from GC on that as she commented chinese players at TUC finals?
 
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Congratulations to Saina for winning the IO again. But again, apart from IO, what else big she won (other than talk) in the last few years? If without the fierce audience support at Istora........ :D
,..she's still missing titles from bigger events ala WC, AE & OG..

btw, all of her accomplishments are available on the web, search & ye shall find..
 
chinese players dont win fans cuz other countries hate china, just like india does lolz. but its all good.
How do you know,have you done a survey? On what basis do you say that? What makes you think you can speak for "other countries ...like India does"? Are you sure "it's all good"?
 
there is a first time for everything, i think that's what some people saying? :D

btw, yesterday MD final match, i remember JJS/LYD went to their coaches 1st before shake hands with Denmark MD players. no comment from GC on that as she commented chinese players at TUC finals?

To the coaches' credit, they did seem a bit put out and sent their boys back to the net. I liked that.

Can't really blame anybody for going mental when they win a SS Premier title, but I can put myself in the losers' shoes as well.
 
To the coaches' credit, they did seem a bit put out and sent their boys back to the net. I liked that.

Can't really blame anybody for going mental when they win a SS Premier title, but I can put myself in the losers' shoes as well.

too nerve to watch the England game, mark?
 
What a great tournament this was; great atmosphere from the crowd, some incredible games, multiple countries as winners. The mascots were suprisingly amusing and the colour and presentation of the venue was first rate. I'm currently working my way through the games I missed on the bwf channel...I enjoyed it that much :)
 
She has won 5 SS titles (including today's INA SSP) in Indonesia, Singapore and Hong Kong; 5 GPG titles (Chinese Taipei, India, Swiss, and Thailand), and 1 GP title (India). Not to mention she won the World Junior Championships title in 2008 and Commonwealth Games Gold in 2010. For an Indian player, that's already quite an achievement.


If not wrong, the 5 SS she won was 3 IO, 1 SO & 1 HKO. So all at SEA, mainly at Ina. WJC is a big junior event? GPG / GP / Commomwealth? Perhaps you are right, these are big for an Indian player. Better doing big than talking big. :D
 
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