Yonex ALL ENGLAND Open SS Premier 2015 : Round of 16 (5th March 2015)

Okay this time the Korean players went to the tournament with high expectations to win medals. However, the outcome of the result is disasterous. Lee So Hee / Shin Seung Chan lost straight set to Tian Qing / Zhao Yunlei. Chang Ye Na / Jung Kyung Eun lost to Wang Xiao Li / Yu Yang. Lee Dong Keun lost to Marc Zwiebler. Son Wan Ho lost to Rajiv Ouseph. Kim Ki Jung / Shin Seung Chan lost to Tan Aik Quan / Lai Pei Jing. Ko Song Hyun / Choi Sol Kyu lost to Andrei Adistia / Hendra Aprida Gunawan. Lee Yong Dae / Yoo Yeon Seong lost to Mads Conrad Peterson / Mads Pieler Kolding. Korean have registered 15 players for the tournament. Out of this 15 players, 7 players are knocked out in the first round. The other 8 players that survived are not likely to make it pass the second round either. We can rule out that the partenrship of Ko Sung Hyun and Choi Sol Kyu is a failure. Then the great men doubles, Lee Yong Dae / Yoo Yeon Seong also cannot maintain their winning form which is a great upset to the Korean people. They also lose tamely in the first round of the tournament. This eventually proves that Korean badminton standard is going downhill. Most of the players seems to have lost to an unranked player. So sad. This certainly is not good for Korea ahead of Olympic Games qualification. I hope this answer the questions of the Korea players standard. Any other opinion or any other thing to add on? Feel very sad now. :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

That's right,, it's just begining,, don't feel so gloomy.. Indonesian PBSI have the same problem back on 2011-2012,, but the show must goes on,, sometimes you're in up and down,, just try and try in the next and the next tournament,, cheers..
 
To think that Boonsak Ponsana trounced K Tago yesterday. Kudos to Boonsak. Not sure if he can get past JOJ today but I won't rule it out completely, an upset is possible though not highly anticipated as JOJ is unpredictable and inconsistent at times.

I think this is an interesting topic to discuss here. Actually Kenichi Tago performance has been rather shaky last year and his poor performance continue again this year. No offence here. Ever since Kenichi Tago helped the Japanese team to win the Thomas Cup 2014 and winning over Chen Long in the semifinals, his form has dropped a lot. From year 2014 till now he kept losing and cound not even pass the first round of the tournaments. I just don't know why? Anybody with any opinion to add on here? What is the cause of Kenichi Tago dropped in performance?
 
Okay this time the Korean players went to the tournament with high expectations to win medals. However, the outcome of the result is disasterous. Lee So Hee / Shin Seung Chan lost straight set to Tian Qing / Zhao Yunlei. Chang Ye Na / Jung Kyung Eun lost to Wang Xiao Li / Yu Yang. Lee Dong Keun lost to Marc Zwiebler. Son Wan Ho lost to Rajiv Ouseph. Kim Ki Jung / Shin Seung Chan lost to Tan Aik Quan / Lai Pei Jing. Ko Song Hyun / Choi Sol Kyu lost to Andrei Adistia / Hendra Aprida Gunawan. Lee Yong Dae / Yoo Yeon Seong lost to Mads Conrad Peterson / Mads Pieler Kolding. Korean have registered 15 players for the tournament. Out of this 15 players, 7 players are knocked out in the first round. The other 8 players that survived are not likely to make it pass the second round either. We can rule out that the partenrship of Ko Sung Hyun and Choi Sol Kyu is a failure. Then the great men doubles, Lee Yong Dae / Yoo Yeon Seong also cannot maintain their winning form which is a great upset to the Korean people. They also lose tamely in the first round of the tournament. This eventually proves that Korean badminton standard is going downhill. Most of the players seems to have lost to an unranked player. So sad. This certainly is not good for Korea ahead of Olympic Games qualification. I hope this answer the questions of the Korea players standard. Any other opinion or any other thing to add on? Feel very sad now. :crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying::crying:

Don't worry too much. I think KOR is going through a transition period in preparation for the Olympic cycle. As long as the string of defeats is not a trend but happened only occasionally, then it's not a systemic problem. I still believe KOR is a badminton powerhouse. No cause for alarm yet, a minor concern, yes.

Btw, I'd suggest you space out your writing for easier reading, can be a pain reading especially a lengthy post with everything crammed into one long page.
 
Will the matches be uploaded to the official BWF-Youtube channel anytime soon?
They don't have a live stream either.
Usually it was with hours of delay or a day at most, but so far no games of the All England 2015 were uploaded.
What is the matter?
 
Will the matches be uploaded to the official BWF-Youtube channel anytime soon?
They don't have a live stream either.
Usually it was with hours of delay or a day at most, but so far no games of the All England 2015 were uploaded.
What is the matter?

The BWF coverage starts today, thursday.

But there are games to be seen already, in the channel "badmintalk"
 
Adcocks vs kevin/polii is also an interesting one... it's in tv court... really excited for that match....
 
Tian/Zhao beat Jwala/Ashwini 21-10, 21-13

Ahsan/Setiawan vs Fu/Zhang 16-21, 21-19, 6-9

Chen/Wang vs Endo/Hayakawa 14-21, 5-4
 
Tian/Zhao beat Jwala/Ashwini 21-10, 21-13

Ahsan/Setiawan vs Fu/Zhang 16-21, 21-19, 9-10

Chen/Wang vs Endo/Hayakawa 14-21, 5-6

Sung vs Busanan 21-14, 2-1
 
Ahsan/Setiawan vs Fu/Zhang 16-21, 21-19, 11-15

Chen/Wang vs Endo/Hayakawa 14-21, 9-9

Sung vs Busanan 21-14, 5-5
 
Ahsan/Setiawan vs Fu/Zhang 16-21, 21-19, 14-18

Chen/Wang vs Endo/Hayakawa 14-21, 10-13

Sung vs Busanan 21-14, 8-8
 
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