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 By : K.M. Boopathy LEE Chong Wei’s Japan Open victory has proven that he can beat the best but the World No 4 must start looking at the bigger picture — the Beijing Olympics next year — with every step he takes over the next 11 months. Chong Wei, at 26, will be in…
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 13 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's top singles Lee Chong Wei became the country's sole survivor at the Japan Open badminton championships after all his compatriots crashed out in the second round today. The tournament's fourth seed survived an early scare when he came from behind to beat world No. 14 Ronald Susilo of Singapore at the Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo.
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 China's reigning men's world No 1 Lin Dan is seeking to stretch his three-year unbeaten-run at the Japan Open this week in Tokyo, a tournament expected to be dominated by the Chinese.Will Lin Dan make it again in Japan Open 2007?
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PETALING JAYA: Back-up shuttlers Tan Chun Seang and Chan Kwong Beng showed that they still have a lot of catching up to do in world badminton.
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 By : K.M. Boopathy THE badminton fraternity first witnessed the potential of Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong as world beaters in last year’s Japan Open and the Malaysian pair, presently struggling, can get their act together again and bounce back at the same tournament which begins today in the T…
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