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Thomas Cup & Uber Cup 2010 - Stadium Putra (9-16 Mei)
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Post Last Edit by wawaKKK at 21-4-2010 11:27
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wawaKKK Post at 21-4-2010 11:22
btol tu..stuju sangat...
kurang promosi sampai org yg tak taw thomas kali ni main kat malaysia.. |
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tak taw ke...pegi cek kamus dewan ok
miyoma Post at 21-4-2010 00:18
siyes tak taw la 'hampu' tu ...
kamus dewan takdek ....
boleh tak adik mi yg bijaksana bagitau maknanye berserta dengan contoh ayatnye sekali .... onegai .. |
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tu la pasal...... tp bagus jugak kan...... kalau KKK/TBH lwn Guo/Xu Chen tu rasenye leh menang kot ...
wawaKKK Post at 21-4-2010 10:24
pikir2 elok gak fu/cai jadi 2nd MD sbb confirm la senang sikit tuk kkk/tbh menang 1st MD ...
tapi masalahnye kalau nak menang lawan china kena menang both MD n 1 MS ...
fairuz/zakry tu kalau menang lawan fu/cai jadi hero la ...
korea lak .... budak2 muda MD skrg ni menyerlah lak esp yoo yeon seong tu ...
dorang mesti wat scratch pair punye ....
so nak bagi senang sikit ati aku, ketiga2 MS kena menang ...
denmark pun tengah kuat kedua2 MD skrg ni ..... benci tul ...
indon je aku rasa senang sikit ... |
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iye la dik...... akak surrender dah ni..... dah tak larat dah ni......
hahahahahahaha....... :lol ...
wawaKKK Post at 21-4-2010 13:16
jgn la surrender awal2 wawa ..apa lagi counter attact la ....
berani dia cakap dia lagi kecik dr ko ... boleh tahan mulut budak ni ekkk |
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pikir2 elok gak fu/cai jadi 2nd MD sbb confirm la senang sikit tuk kkk/tbh menang 1st MD ...
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kayla Post at 21-4-2010 20:17
awl kaka kay wat spekulasi awal... |
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alaaa ... 80 hengget tu celah gigi wawa je ...kekeke
maybe sbb dulu2 tak banyak tourna ...
kayla Post at 21-4-2010 20:27
btol tu..x sabar nak tunggu thomas and uber cup nanti... |
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huaaaaaaaaaa........ nak beli kasut lagik........
ade tak mknan lebih murah dr maggi? ...
wawaKKK Post at 21-4-2010 10:17
ada.. roti, biskut.. makan cicah dgn air milo.. |
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SOURCE : THE STAR ONLINE
Rexy to Fairuz-Zakry: Finals best time to shine
KUALA LUMPUR: There is nothing like playing in a Thomas Cup Finals on home ground and doubles chief coach Rexy Mainaky is hoping the occasion at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil next month will bring out the best in Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari-Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif.
The pair are very likely to miss the boat for the world championships in Paris in August as they are now ranked 18th behind Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong (No. 1), Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah (No. 12) and Gan Teik Chai-Tan Bin Shen (No. 14).
The top three pairs make the cut for the world championships if they remain inside the top 24 when the qualification period ends on April 29.
Fairuzizuan-Zakry have only featured in the Malaysian Open and Swiss Open this year as Rexy was not convinced they have the form to challenge strongly for honours. The duo have suffered a slide in form after the high of reaching the world championships semi-finals in Hyderabad last year.
“If they miss the cut for the world championships, it’s not because they have not played in enough tour­­naments. It’s because they did not make the best of opportunities.
“Even if they had gone for other Super Series tournaments, they might have suffered early exits as well as they did in the Malaysian and Swiss Opens.
“However, I’m happy with the way they are shaping up for the challenges in the Thomas Cup Finals. They are showing character and fighting spirit in training.
“The Thomas Cup is a very important event for the country and I hope they will rally to the challenge if they are called up for duty. This is the best time for them to achieve something good.”
The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) will name their team for the Finals on Friday.
Kien Keat-Boon Heong and Fai­­ru­zizuan-Zakry are sure bets to be in the team based on their experience of having featured in previous campaigns. And Ong Soon Hock-Hoon Thien How, who were quarter-finalists at the Asian Championships (ABC) in New Delhi last week, are likely to be named as the third pair.
World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei is seen as the only one who can be counted on for a point from the singles matches in crucial ties and the doubles pairs have to contribute for Malaysia to have any hope of regaining the Cup.
If anything, Fairuzizuan-Zakry can draw inspiration from their maiden outing together in the last Finals in Jakarta two years ago.
They were the second doubles pair in the semi-final tie against China and stunned the more experienced Xie Zhongbo-Guo Zhendong to put Malaysia back in the fight. But their efforts were all in vain as Malaysia went down to a 2-3 defeat. |
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SOURCE : THE STAR ONLINE
Close encounter Shabery happy with shuttlers’ preparations for Finals
By LIM TEIK HUAT
KUALA LUMPUR: Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ahmad Shabery Cheek and his entourage came prepared with their racquets and attire when they made a surprise visit to the national badminton training centre at the Juara Stadium in Bukit Kiara here yesterday.
After greeting the players and coaches, Sha­bery went on to play a few games with his staff and his deputy, Datuk Razali Ibrahim, before leaving to attend the Parliamentary meeting.
But it was not all fun for Shabery as he wanted to see up close the ongoing preparations of the Thomas and Uber Cup trainees.
After a lapse of 10 years, Malaysia are again hosting the Finals at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil from May 9-16.
Shabery later expressed his satisfaction with the state of the preparation of the teams.
“I did not announce my visit to them but from what I have seen, I’m confident we have a team with the ability to regain the Thomas Cup,” he said. “We are playing on home ground and it should be used as a motivating factor for them. I just hope Malaysians will show support for the team.”
Certain quarters have brought up the matter of a lack of promotional activities, especially when the Finals are less than a month away.
On whether the Badminton Association of Ma­­laysia (BAM) are doing enough to promote the biennial world team championships for both men and women, Shabery said that the ministry were ready to help in any way possible.
“I’m sure the public will be aware of the Finals as the dates get nearer,” he said.
“We are asking the players to fight for the country and it’s not an easy life they go through. They have to be disciplined and wake up early for training. Therefore, the least we can do is to show our appreciation by buying tickets to watch them.”
The public can get a peek of the shuttlers selected for the Finals when they play simulation matches after their return from the motivational and team-building camp in Port Dickson next week.
Doubles chief coach Rexy Mainaky said that the shuttlers and coaches would be in Port Dickson for three days from tomorrow.
“We are still looking at a suitable venue for the simulation matches where the public can watch the games,” he said.
“We hope to create the environment to get them in the mood before we switch training to the actual venue early next month.” |
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