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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 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 06, 2001 - 0:00 AM - Source : IBF
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Veteran Ong Ewe Hock will be looking for a second World Grand Prix win in 2001 when he starts his Rutac Hollandcampaign next week (9-14 October) in Eindhoven.
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August 24, 2000 - 0:00 AM - Source : NEW SHUTTLENWS
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Like a bad daytime soap opera, the world of Indonesian badminton star Mia Audina took another turn on Tuesday when the International Badminton Federation rejected the applications filed by the Nederland Badminton Bond (the Dutch badminton association) for her to compete in the upcoming Konica Singaporeand in the Indonesianbadminton tournaments as part of the Dutch team. Earlier this month on August 7, Audina had resigned from the Indonesian badminton association after the association had turned down her request to move to and train in Rotterdam, the Netherlands while continuing to compete for Indonesia.
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