Indonesia Open 2005 SEMI-FINAL (24/09/2005)

Discussion in 'China Masters 2005 / Indonesian Open 2005' started by badMania, Sep 23, 2005.

  1. keigo911

    keigo911 Regular Member

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    Today lotz of game drag in rubber set!
    And most of the winner of the 1st game has no luck to win thier match....
     
  2. baihaki_as

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    if you watch bp vs kj you'll see that bp have alot of talents, if he play in my country i think he''ll more develop with more sparing patners player
     
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    I agree, he seems a very talented player
    I'm sure he can give a good match to any player around today
     
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    Badminton in Thailand remains an unpopular sport up till today.
    And for thais who know about badminton,most of them link badminton to ONLY Boonsak.Hahaha!

    Boonsak did really well today!
    I love his trick shots and back hand smash!!
     
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    I agree with both you and Baihaki, too bad BP's neither Indonesian nor Malaysian, his talents could be further refined with high quality sparring. We'd really could use him to face the mighty Chinese ...
     
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    hyun il beat sony?but i read the previous post, only find two set score. sony win the first set 15-6, hyun il win the seconde set 15-7,but dont read the rubber set' score?!
     
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    should be 6-15, 15-7 15-7 . :p
     
  8. divad

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    hi all...nu member..

    Hi all, i'm new member in this forum...nice to know all of you :)

    i read on www.detik.com (indonesia language) today that LHI had beatan sony 15-6, 7-15, 7-15...and will face BP in the final match after BP won over Kenneth Jonassen.

    all Indonesian final will happen in MD category. Candra Wijaya/Sigit Bugiarto (world champ) vs Markis Kidho/Hendra Setiawan (asian champ)

    Candra/Sigit bt Carsten Mogensen/Mette Schjoldager (Denmark) 15-4 15-11,
    Markis/Hendra bt Lee Wan Wah/Choong Tan Fook 17-16 17-14.

    MixDouble, Nova Widyanto/Lilyana Natsir will face another INA players, Anggun Nugroho/Yunita Tetty on the final...

    david


     
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    sony was definitely exhausted in the later set... hyun il kill him easily with drop shots..
     
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    Well, give him an Indonesian or Malaysian nationality like some other countries do. They gave nationality to some Chinese players.
     
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    anyone knows at wat score did Jiang/Li lost to the koreans in the WD ? :confused:
     
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    i think thailand won't release him, and usually the contry that give nationality must be don't have good player or even don't have. so why malaysia or indonesia must pay him if they have alot of stock
     
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    maybe sony still has a problem with his injury...
    i think LHI will win on the final match...he has proved it on SF. Just my feeling...:p
     
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    100% agree baihaki_as
    chinese players move to other countries because of the very tight competition level in their country,china..but not in thailand
     
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    how do u know that taufik was called jaguh kampung before? when?
     
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    i know it from newspaper before he won the olympic title and i think this issue that make big fight between him and Joko s.

    i think lcw is a consistent player you can see his record in worldbadminton.net, maybe not his luck that he often fail in outside his country
     
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    You're right. Anyway, it's not proud to win tournaments with "imported" players. What about buying the whole Brazilian players to tremendously improve the chance to win World Cup. IBF should do something about the rules of import players. IBF should encourage those countries to unearth their home grown players. Probably hire some good coaches.
     
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    singapore is an example
    they hav imported players in table tennis, badminton n many other sports.
    i dun think any country should rely on players from other countries for a medal
     
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    If given a chance, Singapore would be most interested. They depend everything on imported players. Their population is small and there is absolutely no high grade local talent.
     
  20. Sammy

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    Haha....couldnt agree more. They do not excel in any sport at all with their own home grown players therefore they have to import. How I wish they can buy the Brazillian team to win World Cup. At least Asia get to win World Cup sooner than later. :D
     

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