Tuesday 1 February 2011

30th of January 2011 Part 1

It has been raining whole day. The rain started in the morning and it’s still drizzling out there. I don’t fancy rainy days. Depends on my mood probably but it always make me feel down. Still there are 3 things to cheer upon. 

Korea Open Badminton Tournament final was scheduled at 1pm in the noon. I was expecting my fav Korean men double battle and also for the match between Dato’ Lee Chong Wei and badminton ace, Lin Dan. Lee Yong Dae looking ever charming and Jung Jae Sung, smooch able~ battled against the Danish pair. I was waiting for a good game. Sadly, the Danes were disappointing. They played so weakly, seriously not up to their standard at all. Then, the most anticipated battle finally arrived. Lin Dan has currently behaved like a jerk, pulling out from competitions in the middle of routes with excuses like injuries. Ha, like it was believable. 


 haha....can't resist the live scenes....

Well, the 90 000 US dollars was simply too hard for Lin Dan to resist. The battle was explosive! Chong Wei was so determined you can see the high spirit and his desire burning to win Lin Dan. The hour plus battle was too intense and so close that anyone of them could just win. At the end, Lin Dan walked away with the highest price in the history of Badminton Open Tournament. Chong Wei lost with pride. He was in top form today, he moved so fast and swiftly and almost graceful to watch that he was like dancing in the court. He got his chance to trick his nemesis few times that it was almost an insult to his opponent. He playing at his best was already a winner in my eyes. Winning the game would be a bonus. I never see him play so powerfully and so Tiger-ly against Lin Dan. There shouldn’t be any more psychological fear or anymore intimidated feeling involved. 

 
Chong Wei is fearless! Chong Wei is 100% as talented, as fit, and as brilliant as Lin Dan. There is no more such thing as a par higher or lower among them. But one thing Lin Dan don’t posses but Chong Wei does is his respect for badminton game itself and his humbleness towards his credibility. Still, this ace of badminton is not a tame Dragon. He is badminton extraordinaire, but watch out for the Tiger… You are officially challenged. Chong Wei, I’m backing you up always.

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