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October 19, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Ayob Sairul Amar's good run in last week's Dutchwas no luck: in his first 6* tournament, the 21-year-old Malaysian upset the number one seed Chen Hong of China to enter the quarter-finals.
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October 18, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Pi Hongyan and Yao Jie were two of the shining stars in recent Grand Prix events - Pi won the Germanand Yao Jie reached the Rutac Hollandfinal last weekend.
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October 17, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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After Taufik Hidayat's shocking announcement that he is to quit badminton, there was more bad news just around the corner for Indonesian fans.
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October 16, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : The Jakarta Post
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World number five Taufik Hidayat famous for his on-court heroics as well as his penchant for controversy. This time he decided to follow many of his teammates' footsteps by quitting badminton to continue his studies.
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October 15, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : Badminton Daily
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National shuttler Lee Tsuen Seng captured his first Grand Prix victory when he emerged as the men’s singles champion in the Dutchbadminton championships at the Indoor Sportcentrum yesterday.
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October 13, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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As Eindhoven's Indoor Sportcentrum was welcoming the biggest Indonesian festival, Pasar Malam, top seed Mia Audina easily cruised through her quarter-final of the Rutac Holland
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October 12, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Until 2200h last night, Eindhoven time, Malaysia's men's team had pulled of the hat trick and placed three singles players in the Rutac Hollandquarter-finals. There should have been a fourth, but Ong Ewe Hock was sent home by Ronald Susilo.
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October 11, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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The former 1995 World Champion, Heryanto Arbi, is back on the world circuit. After a win over Lee Tsuen Seng in the Malaysianthis summer, he was looking to get back to his best level - day one of the Hollandgave him this opportunity.
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October 10, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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"Dutch badminton player, looking for mixed doubles partner to play in Dutch Olympic medallist if possible." This could have been one of the off-court advertisements at the Dutchtournament in Den Bosch.
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October 10, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Duisburg and the overall region may have been the capital of charcoal in the 19th century, yet Pi Hongyan enlightened the Rhein Rhur Halle with her golden talent in day 2 of the German
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