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Reply 1918# ashburn
join jer.. |
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ok guys... thread prediction dibuka. selamat mencuba.. |
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Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold 2011
Mixed double
Peng Soon Chan,Liu Ying Goh masuk final hari ni - |
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gud luck yg main final arini...
slamat hari raya haji gak.. |
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tahniah Zulfadli Zulkiffli....kerana muncul juara remaja dunia....dan pemain yg dikalahkannya itu bukan calang punya player, bintang muda denmark yg sedang meningkat naik....
anda adalah prospek badminton negara pada masa akan datang....kami harap anda dapat ganti tempat Datuk Lee Chong Wei satu hari nanti walaupun kami tahu ianya bukan satu benda yang mudah....
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sejak beliau di bangku sekolah lagi, pemerhati badminton tanah air mengatakan Zulfadli Zulkifli akan menggantikan tempat Lee Chong Wei satu hari nanti...
nampaknya beliau telah berusaha keras ke arah itu dan hari ini terbukti beliau telah menjadi juara remaja dunia bagi kategori perseorangan lelaki
good luck Zulfadli Zulkifli, kami doakan anda akan terus berjaya pada masa akan datang.. |
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tahniah malaysia..
MS dan MD juara dunia tu.. |
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tahniah malaysia..
MS dan MD juara dunia tu..
miyoma Post at 6-11-2011 18:36
kalo remaja malaysia mmg hebat kan.....
dr dulu lg kan??
betolkan i kalo salah k.
lepas hbs remaja msk adult, nape x bleh shine?? |
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sejak beliau di bangku sekolah lagi, pemerhati badminton tanah air mengatakan Zulfadli Zulkifli akan ...
ambok Post at 6-11-2011 15:54
zulfadli ni, sgt2 membanggakan, ai tidak pernah lihat dia lawan... moga dia cepat menjadi setanding chen long.
eh wajah dia iras pelaon hong kong pula |
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Reply 1928# micha
yup..MD Malaysia slalu je jore dunia ni..
tpi lpas tu tak nampak.. |
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CPS/GLY jore mix double.. |
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perghh hari raya korban hari ni malaysia mencipta byk kemenangan. congratss !
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aik masing2 xmo join prediction tu ker? |
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Reply 1935# karambunai
sibuk beraya lagi kot... |
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Reply 1936# wawaKKK
Mungkin kot.. xpe thread prediction tu akan lock 15hb... So promote2 la kat kekawan |
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Future in Zul’s hands
SEPANG: There could be many interferences and obstructions but the future of newly-crowned junior world badminton champion Zulfadli Zulkifli is in his own hands.
Yesterday, the 18-year-old decided to stay faithful to his father cum fulltime coach Zulkifli Sidek as he begins his journey as a senior player - aspiring to become the Olympic and world champion and natural successor to world number one Lee Chong Wei.
Some have urged Zulfadli to try a new coaching style under a new trainer to raise his game to the next level. Some have even suggested that he should join the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) banner so as to get a chance to spar with Chong Wei regularly to speed up his development.
But Zulfadli has chosen to remain an independent player for now. He confirmed that he had no immediate plans to move his training base or switch allegiance to another mentor.
“I am fine with my father as coach,” said Zulfadli on arriving home to a hero’s welcome at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) yesterday. “Afterall, he has coached me all my life. I owe all my success so far to my father. I am confident he can steer me to the pinnacle at senior level as well.
One for the album: BAM president Datuk Seri Nadzmi Mohd Salleh (back row, fourth from left) posing for a group photo with the triumphant Malaysian junior shuttlers who were given a heroes’ welcome at the KL International Airport in Sepang yesterday. – BRIAN MOH / The Star
“Of course, things will have to change. I will have to increase the intensity of training to cope with the more demanding challenges in the world of the big boys,” added Zulfadli, who was born in Los Angeles while his father was a coach with the United States Olympic badminton team from 1991-1992.
Zulfadli, currently ranked a lowly 207 in the rankings, defeated defending champion and world No. 43 Viktor Axelsen of Denmark on Sunday to become the country’s first junior world champion in the sport.
His 53-year-old father, a former coaching director with the National Sports Council (MSN), said he would have to chart a new course for his eldest son.
“I am happy to be his personal coach. It is a dream come true seeing him scale the heights and do the nation proud. I am not boasting but I have the necessary credentials and knowledge to take him to the very top,” he said.
Zulkifli said that early exposure to international tournaments and sparring with many top players had benefitted Zulfadli. He thanked their sponsors - especially professional club KLRC - for having faith and taking a gamble with a young talent like Zulfadli.
“Zulfadli was 11 years old when he took part in his first junior international tournament. By 13, he had already won several titles.
All that exposure gave him an edge,” said Zulkifli.
Sparring sessions with his KLRC team-mates - former national players Mohd Hafiz Hashim, Wong Choong Hann, Tan Chun Seang and international shuttler Nguyen Tien Minh of Vietnam - prior to the world junior meet obviously did him a world of good. As did the month-long centralised programme with the BAM players and quality matches with the national back-up team.
“There’s nothing wrong in Zulfadli enjoying the best of both worlds. He can still be an independent player and spar with those in the national set–up,” said dad.
“I hope BAM will let my son train at least twice a week with Chong Wei. Zulfadli will progress a lot faster and the country will surely benefit from this. We can have grand plans but it all depends on Zulfadli. His future is in his hands,” he said.
BAM president Datuk Seri Nadzmi Mohd Salleh said they would look into the request for Zulfadli to spar with Chong Wei regularly as he believed in an amicable partnership among all the stakeholders in the game.
“Chong Wei has his own schedule and plans. But this is something we can look into because the future of badminton and the interest of the nation come first,” said Nadzmi.
“We also hope that Zulfadli will look into the option of training under different coaches. The challenges will get bigger and it is important that Zulfadli is managed in the right way.”
But as dad Zulkifli said, Zulfadli will be the master of his own fate.
CREDITS TO THE STAR ONLINE
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hai uols..lama tak masuk sini..mengghaibkan diri jap..huhuhu
tahniah to zulfadli n MD dabel tu...(lupa nama, bengom2 lagik neh)..huahuhauhau..
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Reply 1939# ShaCroft
Mod off topic jap.....
Mek Sha...takziah yer...tak sempat nak bagitau ari tu |
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