
The weekends is already ending, yet the world seemed to be more beautiful than ever.. I am in seventh heaven alright... I was watching the Malaysian Open 2010 for three straight days, and it is hard to believe that the finale has already come to an end.. Tragic. I want more.
But anyway, it is victory for Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong, and a record breaking haul for Datuk Lee Chong Wei!!! Fans of them were so not disappointed, not after the supreme racket display, the mega-skills, and everything in between.. Datuk Lee did show some signs of fatigue, but it was very well covered up, despite playing 3 scintillating sets against the Chinese opponents in the form of Chen Jin and Du Pengyu, but it was all in the matter of world class game. Congratulations to him for the record-breaking six Malaysian Open titles. I am indeed pleased with the crowd that turned up with those interesting banners... Koo Kien Keat and Tan Boon Heong were equally impressive, having justified their World. No1 ranking, and not to mention Koo Kien Keat proving his dominance from the front of the court, his superb net play was fabulous. Maybe Lee Yong Dae should get some tips from KKK if he wants to prove himself as the so-called best doubles player, after all, it is not all about the attacking shots, it is about being an all-rounded player, more in the form of Koo Kien Keat. Tan Boon Heong meanwhile has showcased some strong smashes from the back of the court, the perfect complement to his partner. Nevertheless, the Malaysian hotshots, prove that they are still the dynamic duo, the most exciting pair to watch in world stage, all thanks to their variety in their game and the way they toy with their opponents, wonderful defence, the possession of a different interesting game style, compared with the likes of Lee Yong Dae-Jung Jae Sung, Cai Yun-Fu Haifeng( another interesting pair with fun game strategy) and Markis Kido- Hendra Setiawan. Hopefully these four currently best pairs in the world would be able to continue challenging one pair to another in more tournaments to come.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Malaysian Open 2010
Posted by Deena Damen at 4:00 AM
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