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November 10, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Malaysia are assured of at least a silver medal at the 2* Thailandthis weekend, as youngster Lee Chong Wei and Yong Hock Kin go head to head in today’s semi-finals.
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November 09, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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While home favourite Boonsak Polsana continued his march toward victory, three of the men's singles seeds - George Rimarcdi, Saman Ismail and Przemyslaw Wacha - failed to reach the quarter-finals of the 2* Thailandin Bangkok yesterday.
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November 08, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Boonsak Polsana's campaign for a first ever World Grand Prix title got underway in confident style at the 2* Thailandyesterday, when the 19-year-old notched up a straight games victory over Vietnam's Buu Son Ly.
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November 01, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Boonsak Polsana will be looking to end the 2001 Grand Prix season on a high note when steps out on court in next week's 2* Thailand(5-11 November).
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October 25, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Wong Choong Hann's semi-finals berth at the Realkredit Denmarkhas seen him break back into the top five of the world ranking, and regain his status as Malaysia's top singles player.
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October 21, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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As sometimes happens, the final of the men’s singles between Bao Chunlai and Lin Dan didn’t keep its promises. Maybe due to Lin’s anxiety, unless it was because the two former juniors knew each other so well. There was a hint of resignation in Lin’s eyes each time he would commit an unforced error.
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October 20, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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The quarter-final between Camilla Martin and Mia Audina was a great fight, until the Indonesian born Dutch player pulled a muscle - then it was a one sided match.
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October 20, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Lin Dan and Bao Chunlai have taught their elder opponents that they can be counted on in coming years to rise to the top of the badminton world. They both secured a place in Sunday’s final of the Realkredit Denmarkin the most impressive way.
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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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