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Saturday, August 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Victor overgrip
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Surprise!! Malaysia not included in Premier Super Series!!
Perhaps, is it because Malaysia cant afford to offer the minimum prize money of US$350 000? Dont know what is the reason, but surely we will want to see more fire in Malaysian players to win titles, especially with the added motivation for the attractive cash prize.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
No Lee Yong Dae in action in Thomas Cup!!
Korea is not the only country that called back retired players as Denmark also named coach and former player, Kenneth Jonassen for Thomas Cup. Meanwhile, Indonesia has included scratch pair Nova Widianto and Muhammad Ahsan in their team. Added with these surprise entry, Thomas Cup promises an interesting battle between badminton powerhouses to fight for the prestigious trophy.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Young shuttlers create history
Congrats to Goh Liu Ying/Chan Peng Soon for being the first Malaysians to win an international mix doubles title in the senior level. The young duo defeated more experience Yoo Yeon-seong/Kim Min-jung in the Asian Badminton Championship on Sunday. With this win, we can hope for a better future for Malaysia's mix doubles as they are still very young.
Kudos also to Woon Khe Wei/Vivian Hoo though they did not win but entering the finals can be consider a good achievement considering they beat Indonesia's Greysia Polii/Meliana Jauhari and the tournament's 4th seed, Savitree/Vacharaporn en route to the finals.
As expected, Lin Dan won and will regain his status as the China's number 1 and will lead China in the Thomas Cup challenge as the first single.