because there is some extremist who think swiss open is a kacang putih tournament,biggie is more important this kind of attitude from fans is damaging
Hiyaaa, I dont like to predict Msia players lose ....Not say win money also, bet at bet365 maybe will win lah, hehe
so, Ah Koo and Ah Tan lost to another relatively low ranked pair in straight games.. who will have the bragging rights now to argue: Prof J or Asst. Prof L??.. As far as trend goes, the only trend i see of Ah Koo & Ah Tan is simply of inconsistency..
No, no........KKK/TBH is still very consistence, they lost to eventually champion in both AE and Swiss, one uncles pairs and one junior pair.... Maybe they are still tired after that 28-26 SF match........hahaha !
Hahahaha........now blaming fans for their lost.......out of this world...! Cant performed in major, cant win in 'kacang putih' tournament...!! and its fans's faults !
I dont think Lee Yong Dae's injury is serious, if so he wont be abe to play at hall, or even make it to the final... last night he won the game Yong Dae LEE [2][KOR] Hyo Jung LEE[KOR] - [KOR] Baek Cheol SHIN [KOR] Hyun Young YOO 21-14 21-18 Another korea pair win against Tan boon keong and Koo, what an upset!
i reread the post for 100 times i didnt saw anything about koo/tan lost because of their extremist fans
YYS play an excellent games yesterday, This pair even have beats the More experience pair KIDO and Alvent during the final of TCUC ASIA preliminary round. Glad that YYS found the right partner for MD , it should be a permanent partnership for Korea and they will be groom for 2012 OG I wonder what've happened to Cho Gun Woo, his ex-partner , who seems struggling and keep changing partner after he part away with YYS. IMHO, in terms of skills , this Korean pair certainly are more potential than Chai Biao/Zhang Nan
Now that is a really knowledgeable conclusion. Devoid of emotion,objective and rational. In terms of technique and technology it is obvious that something is lacking in Malaysian badminton technology ,not the players fault at all. Shape of things to come in the future.