High quality version of Yonex All England Super Series 2010 – Women’s Doubles FINAL Jing Du & Yang (F) Yu [1] (CHN) v Shiu Cheng & Yunlei Zhao [3] (CHN) Game 3
High quality version of Yonex All England Super Series 2010 – Women’s Doubles FINAL Jing Du & Yang (F) Yu [1] (CHN) v Shiu Cheng & Yunlei Zhao [3] (CHN) Game 2
Markis Kido & Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia) vs Ko Sung Hyun & Yoo Yeon Seong (Korea) Men Doubles Final Badminton Asia Championships 2009 May 1st Suwon, South Korea
Please visit my websites: www.triond.com frassminggi.wordpress.com Video Courtesy of CCTV7Military www.youtube.com Markis Kido / Hendra Setiawan dedicate the gold medal for Indonesia in the Asian Games badminton arena XVI, 2010, Saturday (20/11/10) at Tianhe Gymnasium, Guangzhou. At the peak of the party, the pair is the number one country won 16-21, 26-24, 21-19 over Malaysian pair, Koo Kean Keat / Tan Boon Heong. Thus, Kido / Hendra save face Indonesia, who lived hope to them. Olympic gold medalist Beijing 2008 is also to maintain the tradition of Indonesian badminton gold. Kido / Hendra played very spectacular in this tense action. After winning the second game with Deuce, they completed the third game with more good. At the beginning of the game, there chase points so that the fight lasted tight. But after the score 16-16, Hendra often make unforced errors, which should be paid handsomely with a 16-21 defeat. But in the second game, Kido / Hendra played better. The attack is varied and strong defense, making the former more of this Cipayung Pelatnas leads the points to reach game point 20-18. Just one more digit, Kido / Hendra failed to finish so that your opponent can catch up and force the Deuce. Tensions began to hit, when Kido / Hendra failed to complete the four game point opportunities. Luckily, the last occasion, namely the four-point game – after Koo / Tan had received a match point but managed to shut down again Kido / Hendra managed to increase the numbers …
Beijing Olympics 2008 Men Doubles Finals Badminton Game. Indonesia reclaimed the Badminton Men’s Doubles gold medal after eight years, thanks to Hendra Setiawan and Markis Kido, who defeated Cai Yun and Fu Haifeng of China in the final on August 16. Ranked No. 1 in the world, the Indonesian pair only conceded one game in their first three matches. Their opponents, World No. 3 Cai and Fu, however, were in even better form in this tournament, sweeping three matches without losing a single game. Powered by a phenomenal home crowd, Cai and Fu continued their streak in the first game, winning comfortably 21-12. Setiawan and Kido couldn’t locate their offensive touch in game and spent most of their time on defense.