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Singapore’s Yeo wins badminton women’s title at Hyderabad


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this is an encouraging news........whats more amazing is she beats the Korean up and coming talented  player An Se Young. Those who have seen An's play  would know how good she is, she is one of the very few in the world  who could complete with and even win the best women Taiwanese player Tai Tzu Ying......i hsve not watched the game yet but will look out for it in youtube soon. 

I wish Jia Min all the best in the pursue of her badminton career.

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Local shuttler Yeo Jia Min won her first title of 2019 on Sunday (11 Aug) after triumphing in the women’s singles finals at the Hyderabad Open.

The 20-year-old, the top seed in the women’s draw, beat South Korea’s An Se Young 12-21, 21-17, 21-19 in a marathon match that lasted over 70 minutes. ....

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In addition, her compatriot, 22-year-old Loh Kean Yew almost made it a double singles triumph for Singapore, only to be edged out by seventh seed Sourabh Verma 13-21, 21-14, 21-16....
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Likewise, all the best to Loh as well. 

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/badminton-yeo-jia-min-wins-title-hyderabad-open-loh-kean-yew-11800654

 

 

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/badminton-yeo-jia-min-wins-title-hyderabad-open-loh-kean-yew-11800654

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Badminton is one of the few sports that we have potential ..... after all, our neighbouring countries (the people are presumably made of the same stuff as us, not ang moh) have produced world class champions and dominated.

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those who want to watch the game can follow the link below. her game start from 1:56:00. The video quality is like a cup of plain water for  thirst quenching, dont expect too much and dont blame me for damaging your eyesight.  Midway into the game there was a 10 min black out.  Her smash is one of the most powerful among the women players. But her backhand clear at her deep left corner could be a concern, the top notch players would surely know her weakness and exploit her weakness to the fullest. Still, compare with a few months ago, her backhand clear has improved significantly. Hope she would continue to improve her skills and experience from competitions  and wishing her all the best.  and i really wish she had had a higher price money  [bigcry]  [bigcry]

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mByYpJD-XoE

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This India tournament sanctioned by the BWF is the lowest of all under the "super 100" level with lowest prize money and points. Meaning most good players will skip this round of competition. The Singapore Open super 500 held in April this year our local shuttlers barely even make a mark. 

 

Singapore is still far far away compared to it's neighbours Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Their 2nd team can easily beat our 1st team. LKY beat Lin Dan during the Thailand open early this year is a fluke.  :ph34r:

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Up this thread!!! [thumbsup]

 

more ppl sld support this thread than some thank you thread I find meaningless...

 

Show support for our local sports talents!!!  [grouphug]  [laugh]  [laugh]

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She beat the world no. 1.

Rich vein of form. Really impressive. Hope she can continue.

 

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/sport/yeo-jia-min-badminton-singapore-bwf-world-no-1-akane-11826974

 

Wait the naysayers will come n say she's not true blue sporean or this n that... hard to please these "true blue" sporean cynic yeah...

 

"Yeo was born and bred in Singapore to Malaysian parents who are Singapore permanent residents. The teenager received her Singapore citizenship in the last couple of years."

 

Well done Jia Min.. uncle sarpork u  :a-happy:  .

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Wait the naysayers will come n say she's not true blue sporean or this n that... hard to please these "true blue" sporean cynic yeah...

 

"Yeo was born and bred in Singapore to Malaysian parents who are Singapore permanent residents. The teenager received her Singapore citizenship in the last couple of years."

 

Well done Jia Min.. uncle sarpork u  :a-happy:  .

 

iirc she was born in Singapore and became a citizen around 2011 when she was 12.

 

no one can say her skills and talents were developed and honed in a foreign country.

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This India tournament sanctioned by the BWF is the lowest of all under the "super 100" level with lowest prize money and points. Meaning most good players will skip this round of competition. The Singapore Open super 500 held in April this year our local shuttlers barely even make a mark. 

 

Singapore is still far far away compared to it's neighbours Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Their 2nd team can easily beat our 1st team. LKY beat Lin Dan during the Thailand open early this year is a fluke.  :ph34r:

 

both Yeo and Loh are not doing too badly at the BWF World Championships 2019.......

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This India tournament sanctioned by the BWF is the lowest of all under the "super 100" level with lowest prize money and points. Meaning most good players will skip this round of competition. The Singapore Open super 500 held in April this year our local shuttlers barely even make a mark. 

 

Singapore is still far far away compared to it's neighbours Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Their 2nd team can easily beat our 1st team. LKY beat Lin Dan during the Thailand open early this year is a fluke.  :ph34r:

 

 

you seem to hate SG sports? 

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