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setakat ini....MD satu menang, satu lagi kalah...fairuz kalah
XD pun satu menang dan satu kalah |
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Sung Hyun KO [4] [KOR] [KOR]
Yeon Seong YOO [KOR] [KOR]
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[MAS] [MAS] Hee Chun MAK
[MAS] [MAS] Wee Kiong TAN
21-16 21-9
regu muda korea yg selalu kalahkan kkk-tbh , hari ni kalahkan tan wee kiong/mak hee chun....
regu muda korea ni satu ancaman baru utk pemain regu negara kita |
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ade 4 lagi match membabitkan players malaysia....
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Daren, Wei Feng, Arif jadi pilihan
KUALA LUMPUR - Tiga pemain muda, Liew Daren, Chong Wei Feng da ...
wawaKKK Post at 8-9-2010 14:02
tan chun seang mana? injured aritu tak baik lagi ke??? alaaaa lemah semangat camni ... |
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motif si winnie ni nak cite lg psl taufik.. kan cite lama tu
hazlyn Post at 13-9-2010 22:57
nak tumpang glamour la tu ....
kalau tak cite pasal taufik , mesti cite pasal KKK ....
renti2 kan la ..... taufik pun dah ada 2 anak dah .... |
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result terkini...
wawaKKK Post at 16-9-2010 13:46
congrats kat goh wei shem/teo kok siang berjaya mengalahkan 1st seed dr taiwan fang/lee ....
pengantin baru peng soon & khim wah bibir merah dah menang 1st set .... 21-14 |
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congrats chan peng soon/lim khim wah
Peng Soon CHAN/Khim Wah LIM [MAS] - [CHN] Biao CHAI [8]/Nan ZHANG
21-14 18-21 22-20 1:11
tapi QF esok lawan sama sendiri lak ....
at least kita dah ada wakil kat SF ... |
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Post Last Edit by hazlyn at 16-9-2010 22:12
Reply 830# kayla
yeay! kalahkan XD china tu.. congrats!
at least ada gak yg masuk semi..
ctf/lww lwn yongdae oppa esok |
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Reply 821# wawaKKK
alahai.. mcm budak2 je |
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Reply 834# wawaKKK
jodoh dah smpai kekdahnya.. |
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uncle tan fook/wan wah kalah dalam masa 19 minit sahaja pada yond dae/jae sung
hhhhmmmmmmmm |
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Reply 837# ambok
pencen je la.. |
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Reply 836# ambok
World champion Wang Lin doubtful for Asian Games
CHANGZHOU: Newly-crowned world badminton champion Wang Lin, who injured her knee in the ongoing China Masters, is a doubtful starter for the Asian Games in Guangzhou in November.
The world No. 6 ruptured the ligament in her left knee in the decider of her first- round match against Indonesia’s Maria Febe Kusumastuti on Wednesday.
She had taken the first game 21-5 before Kusumastuti won the second to force a rubber. At 14-8 in the decider, she twisted her knee and fell on the ground after retrieving a shot.
Wang Lin then conceded a walkover.
China’s chief coach Li Yongbo said Wang Lin had returned to their training base in Beijing on Thursday for further examination.
“We will seek expert views from doctors about her injury. After that, we will be able to determine the recovery time and solutions.
“Only then will we consider whether she will be ready for the Asiad. She is a very young player and we should think of her future. We will not risk her injury in the Games,” he said.
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alaaa... china kan byk players... tak perlu risau la kalau setakat sorang takde....
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Newly-wed Peng Soon shows he’s back on the right track
PETALING JAYA: Newly-wed Chan Peng Soon showed that he is back on the right track for the New Delhi Commonwealth Games after going through some minor distractions in his life.
Yesterday, Peng Soon combined well with his partner Lim Khim Wah to reach the men’s doubles semi-finals of the China Masters by disposing of compatriots Teo Kok Siang-Goh Wei Shem 21-18, 21-14 in 36 minutes.
Peng Soon-Khim Wah, who won the Thailand Open last year, will take on the formidable Ko Sung-hyun-Yoo Yeon-seong of South Korea for a place in the final.
Peng Soon had been on a low after losing in the second round of the mixed doubles event with Goh Liu Ying at the World Championships in Paris two weeks ago.
Last week was a hectic one for him as he finally tied the knot with May May, the lead singer of a local band “Da Monster”.
National back-up doubles coach Tan Kim Her was happy that Peng Soon managed to stay focused despite all the distractions.
“It must have been hard for Peng Soon to juggle so many things over the last two weeks but he managed it well,” said Kim Her in a telephone interview from Changzhou. “In fact, he played exceptionally well despite the lack of training.
“We hope that both Peng Soon and Khim Wah will maintain their good run here.”
On paper, Peng Soon-Khim Wah will be hard pressed to beat the Koreans today and all Kim Her wants is to see a fighting display from the pair.
“They have done well to upset a big name in this tournament (when they beat top seeds Fang Chieh-min-Lee Sheng-mu of Taiwan in the second round). The Koreans are a notch better than our back-up players and all I want is to see our Malaysians give them a good fight,” said Kim Her.
“This year, all I want the back-up pairs to do is to create upsets. I have given them one year to do this.
“After that, it is all about winning titles.”
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