Koo Kien Keat fans, plz come in...

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  1. danielwong

    danielwong Regular Member

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    KKK u did it again!!!!!!!!!
     
  2. nauyuchi

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    to KOO KIEN KEAT!! congrats on what u have gain today...
     
  3. christinaling23

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    They did it so well.
     
  4. koo_fan

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    they are on winning state now.
    dont flatter them too much.

    appreciate their hardwork in proper way.
     
  5. supasweetnic

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    a thumbs up for KKK!!
    he really did a gr8 job!
     
  6. Xinguy

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    Yeah congrat to u kkk/tbh great job men especially u beat them in their hometown...
     
  7. kkk&tbh

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    anybody here know who is KKK gf......
    I'm wondering who is his gf.....
    I think he has a lot of admire!!!!!
     
  8. winnie

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    taken from BWF

    BWF SUPER SERIES - DENMARK OPEN 2007

    China take four titles

    29 October 2007
    By Yves Lacroix. Pix by BadmintonPhoto.com


    China once again showed its superiority in world badminton by
    clinching 4 of the 5 titles at stake at the 2007 Denmark Open.
    Malaysians Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong survived the sweep by
    beating Danish runner-ups Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard in three
    games.

    In singles, Lin Dan and Lu Lan climbed onto the top step of the
    podium while compatriots Yang Wei and Zhang Jiewen were given a
    scare by Koreans Lee and Lee in the women's doubles. On the other
    hand, He Hanbin and Yu Yang won their first Super Series title in
    mixed doubles.

    He Hanbin and Yu Yang are certainly a pair to watch in the future.
    Their win in Saturday's semi-finals might not have been the most
    convincing one, but in the final, they proved that they could beat
    any pair in the world.

    Indeed, the Chinese started strong against the English pair of
    Nathan Roberston and Gail Emms and snatched the first game 21-17. In
    the second game, the English used basic mixed doubles strategy to
    its fullest by allowing Robertson to power from the back for her
    partner to finish at the net.

    However, that system felt short in the deciding game when Yu's
    defence became more successful than Robertson's attack. The English
    got a few points behind from the early start and were never able to
    recover to lose the match 21-17, 19-21, 21-17.

    A lot of things have changed since Bao Chunlai beat Lin Dan 7-5, 7-
    1, 7-0 at the 2001 edition of this tournament. This time, Lin Dan
    didn't have to do much to dominate compatriot Bao.

    The latter often got caught deep in his backhand and his fate became
    obvious when he became impatient. Lin easily stamped his authority
    to climb onto the top step of the podium. His 21-15, 21-12 win
    earned him a check of US$16,000, the highest prize money offered at
    this tournament.

    In the men's doubles final, Danes Jens Eriksen and Martin Lundgaard
    got a laugh when the tournament announcer had a slight mishap and
    announced Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan of Indonesia as their
    opponents. That mistake aside, it was indeed Malaysians Koo Kien
    Keat and Tan Boon Heong who had the last laugh in the most-awaited
    match of the day.

    Not only was it the only match involving Danish players, but it was
    also a battle of the generations, an average of fifteen years
    separating players from both teams.

    The first game was punctuated by a series of mistakes from both
    sides, neither team really getting into the match. The Danes really
    started to break away when their attacking play repeatedly pierced
    through the Malaysian defence. Eriksen and Lundgaard bagged the
    first game 21-14 with a flick serve that put Koo into trouble.

    It would be one of the very last mistakes made by Koo. Indeed, the
    wind changed in the following games when the dispirited Danes lost
    their way and let the Malaysians storm back to take the match 14-21,
    21-14, 21-12.

    "Koo really made the difference in the 2nd and 3rd sets", confirmed
    Jens Eriksen in his post-match interview. "His serves were very good
    and it was impossible to avoid him. He seemed to be everywhere at
    the same time", added partner Lundgaard.
    "We really believed we
    could win but we're still happy with the results since we haven't
    played this well in 6 months", concluded Eriksen.

    The women's singles final was a dull affair to watch with Zhang Ning
    clearly uncomfortable in her movement on court. Due to her thigh
    injudry, the Olympic champion could barely race forward to retrieve
    dropshots made by her opponent. Lu Lan had no trouble in winning the
    match 21-17, 21-14.

    Despite her opponent's poor resistance, the 2007 winner of the
    Denmark Open nevertheless expressed her satisfaction: "It's the
    first time I beat Zhang Ning. I played well all week and I feel good
    about the victory," said Lu.

    "Zhang Ning and Xie Xingfang are the best players in the world and I
    still lack experience. They are idols to me and I hope to be as good
    as them one day."

    The few fans left for the last final were rewarded with the best
    match of the day. Koreans Lee Hyo Jung and Lee Lyung Won really
    started strong and stunned Chinese Yang Wei and Zhang Yiewen 21-12
    to take the first game.

    The Chinese attacks were neutralised by the Koreans' excellent
    returns and the latter seemed on their way to a rather easy victory
    but the Chinese fought back and grabbed the second game 21-19.

    The third game displayed some of the best badminton played all week
    at the Denmark Open. The Chinese took the lead but the Koreans were
    once again able to stamp their authority with their brillant defence
    and got two points away from the title. At 19-17 in the Korean's
    favour, Lee Hyo Jung sent an easy half-court smash out of bounds and
    Yang and Zhang never looked back and closed out the match 12-21, 21-
    19, 21-19.
     
  9. winnie

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    the danes keep praising ah koo for his wonderful play!
    altho i din watch live but i watch livescore!
    this time victory comes with amazing net play
    if not mistaken, there r only 4 smashes recorded on behalf of ah koo
    n ah tan throughout the match!! unbelievable!!
    cant believe that he has become so vital in front of the net!!
     
  10. winnie

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    anyway congrates to them! good job done! hope they wil remained grounded n focused n be consistent in their upcoming tournaments.. all the best to them!
     
  11. george@chongwei

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    wah, winnie u type the whole story from the website?:eek:
    i have no idea copy n paste from the BWF website:confused:
     
  12. winnie

    winnie Regular Member

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    nope i didnt! it is just tat u cannot right click, rite? i use tat yahoo function tab to copy it.. i dunno hw to explain la
     
  13. LIMEY

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    ohhh, they finally got another SS champion after a long wait, and the championship is far more meaningful than it's worth
     
  14. ants

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    The Danes played well thruout the tournament... If they were not playing against the Msian pair in the Final.. i would have supported them too.
     
  15. Tjun Tjun

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    Winnie,

    Where is your friend Angelatby? She has not been around this forum for quite sometime. Is she still interested in badminton? Pls ask her to come back to the forum as somehow the forum is more lively when she is participating. Thanks.
     
  16. ~sss~

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    wow ! its great..!
    as rexy said,they r more mature..now.
     
  17. alfa-2

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    it's very nice to know that JE/ML said that. great sportsmans they are. truly acknowledging kkk/tbh's win.
     
  18. ctjcad

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    Off topic-Yes..

    ..angelatby is still around, but not as often as before;)..She's a very busy young woman, nowadays!:p..You may want to check out the "Riddles & Guessing Games!!" thread, as she basically only visits and updates that thread at least once a week...:cool:
     
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  19. BadFever

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    Found these 2 pics of KKK in the web. I don't know how to contact the owner for permission. Admin/Mods, in case the owner complain, please have them deleted (Errr, do i get 'bent' for doing this).

    New way of returning shots!!! :D
    [​IMG]

    Shaolin master for the ladies. :p
    [​IMG]
     
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  20. koo_fan

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    HES not my kkk...surely not..

    how could u badfever ?

    i dont want to see him in this figure after this.i wont .
     

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