Yup. 2 games should be the way to go. Her movement and the speed is second to none on game 1. The challenge is to maintain it in game 2. So, use simple game like smash and move forward to capitalise on experience. Continue to rally is going to kill her. Effectiveness is gone.
One of the Best(besides Syvia Ng)WS MAS has winning SS China OpenHer efforts inspired WPT/CEH, they too won the SS Indonesia Open, she plays with a never-say-die attitude and strong heart, this past 2 years troubled by knee injury, and not to mention ended her love affair with LCW. I hope the success of WPT/ CEH can inspire you right backGo WMC your the best for me, tommy
Sunday November 7, 2010 James: Mew Choo needs a blast from the past in Guangzhou KUALA LUMPUR: National woman singles shuttler Wong Mew Choo made a lasting impression in Guangzhou three years ago when she emerged as the China Open champion. And Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) high performance director Datuk James Selvaraj wants the seasoned campaigner to draw inspiration from that success when she competes in the Guangzhou Asian Games next week. Mew Choo is the only experienced hand in the Malaysian women’s team in this year’s Asiad challenge. The others – Lydia Cheah, Tee Jing Yi, Sannatasah Saniru, Woon Khe Wei-Marylen Ng Paou Leng, Vivian Hoo-Lim Yin Loo and Goh Liu Ying – are all first-timers. James hopes that Mew Choo will be able to raise her game in the more competitive Asiad. “She will have a tough time in the Asian Games but she should not lose heart,” said James. “She pulled off the impossible to win the China Open a few years ago. I hope she will give her best and raise her game to another level. “The China Open should be a reminder of what she is capable of.” On Mew Choo’s condition, James said: “Coach Wong Tat Meng has given a good review of Mew Choo’s condition. She is in a better shape physically. “She came very close to pulling the rug from under Saina (Nehwal, of India) in the women’s singles final of the Commonwealth Games. In the Asiad, China are the favourites. I just hope that she will continue to show her fighting spirit.” Mew Choo will play the winner of the match between Salakjit Ponsana of Thailand and Adriyanti Firdasari of Indonesia in the second round. The others in her half are Japan’s Eriko Hirose, South Korean Bae Yeonju and China’s top seed Wang Xin. In the bottom half, Saina will be out to get the better of China’s Wang Shixian, Hong Kong’s Yip Pui Yin and Malaysia’s Lydia to reach the final. Malaysia last won a medal in the singles through Sylvia Ng at the 1970 Bangkok Asian Games. With all new faces in the other events, it will be almost impossible to expect Malaysia to win any medals in the team and doubles events
There is no new blast from the past. Looks like all her opponents now knows that in order to beat her, just pull her to 3 sets. The chances will be greater. Ah Choo, need to kill in 2 la... tak boleh also mesti boleh. boleh? I don't care how you do it, just do it.
After 3 sets, even if Ah Choo's opponent win, they will also mati lah when they play better opponent in the next round
Eriko is a fighter, so make sure you fight even harder to beat her...........we support you all the way...!!
some people dont like LCW most people love him. many people dont like KKK/TBH some people dont.. most people dont like HH but.............. everybody loves WMC... (totally pointless i know)
Though it's hard to beat the Japanese girl, i do hope for a tough fight from wong mew choo in this match. expect this match to go down to the wire.
I just read Badzine reporting on Eriko-Wong match that Eriko played her best badminton on that game....why, oh why, dear Miss Eriko that you choose to peak at that game, why not do it next SS?:crying::crying:
I bet JPN and Eriko fans must be rejoicing. What a time to hit peak form. Like they say, timing is everything. If it's any compensation, a top form Eriko beat WMC as opposed to WMC losing the match.
I don't think it's pointless at all. For some reason, she touches everyone. Maybe it''s her sweet, girl next-door personality. She comes across well in the media. What's there to dislike about her. I'm sure many MAS and non-MAS fans feel sad she lost to Eriko.
WMC vs. Eriko, it's 50-50, imo..but yes, looks like WMC ran out of gas after the 1st game...but then, even if WMC won the 1st game with that tight score, i doubt if she has enough gas for 3 games??..