Friday, January 30, 2009

羽毛球教学视频录像-被控步伐练习



韩国羽球赛盖德胜李宗伟夺魁 拉斯姆森女单两连冠

北京时间1月18日,2009年韩国羽毛球超级赛展开最后一日角逐。在男单决赛中,马来西亚名将李宗伟在苦战三局后,以1比2负于丹麦名将皮特-盖德,无缘冠军。女单方面,丹麦名将拉斯姆森以2比0击败法国选手皮红艳,获得超级系列赛两连冠。




男单决赛在3号种子皮特-盖德与头号种子李宗伟之间展开。首局,李宗伟在8平后打出一波3比1的小高潮,以11比8领先进入中局的休息阶段。休息过后,双方争夺得较为激烈,一度战至16平。平局之后,李宗伟突然发威,在连得2分后,以18比16占据场上的主动权利。皮特-盖德则不急不躁,他及时调整状态,并在上演一出5比0的好戏后,以21比16先胜一局。易地再战,李宗伟信心不减,以11比3领先进入中局的休息阶段。在随后的比赛中,李宗伟牢牢地控制住场上的节奏,最终干净利落地以21比10扳回一局。在决胜局中,皮特-盖德状态有所回升,以11比6领先进入中局的休息阶段。此后,李宗伟曾顽强地将比分追近至15比16,皮特-盖德在关键时刻稳住阵脚,在打出一波5比2的小高潮后,以21比17再胜一局,从而以2比1力克李宗伟,摘得桂冠.




女单方面,2号种子拉斯姆森在决赛中对垒4号种子皮红艳。首局,拉斯姆森在开局打得较为顺手,以3比1领先。随着比赛的深入,皮红艳逐渐适应了场上的节奏,其前三拍的质量也随之上升,加上拉斯姆森则失误连连,皮红艳抓住机会,连得5分,将比分反超至6比5,并以11比9领先进入中局的休息阶段。休息过后,拉斯姆森在加强进攻力度的同时,减少失误,掀起一波6比0的得分高潮,以15比11确立领先地位。局末阶段,皮红艳曾在以16比20落后之后连救3个赛点,一度将比分追近至19比20。紧要关头,拉斯姆森提高警惕,在把握住第四个局点后,以21比19取胜首局。在第二局中,拉斯姆森在以4比5落后之时打出一波7比2的得分高潮,以11比7领先进入中局的休息阶段。休息过后,背水一战的皮红艳曾一度将比分追至19平。关键时刻,拉斯姆森表现得沉着冷静,最终在连得2分后,以21比19再胜一局。2比0,拉斯姆森完胜皮红艳,问鼎桂冠。




混双方面,北京奥运会冠军、韩国组合李龙大/李孝贞在决赛中配合默契,以2比0战胜泰国组合宋波尔/库恩查拉,站上最高领奖台。两局的比分是21比8和21比7。在女双决赛中,头号种子中华台北组合程文欣/简毓瑾以21比19和21比8直落两局战胜2号种子韩国组合李敬元/李孝贞,获得冠军。男双方面,4号种子丹麦组合鲍伊/莫根森表现出色,以2比0(21比12和24比22)击败2号种子韩国组合郑在成/李龙大,夺得冠军。



Monday, January 19, 2009

International-metric wt.-grain - speed
1 ------------- 48 ---- 75 - slow, for use in highland
2 ------------- 49 ---- 76 - medium slow, for use in hotter area
3 ------------- 50 ---- 77 - medium, most sea level area
4 ------------- 51 ---- 78 - medium fast, cold area
5 ------------- 52 ---- 79 - fast, cold area, below sea level

Friday, January 16, 2009

Latest News on Korea Super Series Open


Indians upset world champs

16 January 2009

By Raphael Sachetat. Pix by BadmintonPhoto

In a day of upsets, India’s Jwala Gutta and V. Diju caused the biggest shock when they edged Indonesia’s best mixed doubles pair Nova Widianto/Lilyana Natsir, showing that India’s renaissance isn’t relying on Saina Nehwal’s shoulders only.

In another shocker, reigning Olympic and world champions Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan were sent packing as well.

Apparently, the fate of a whole nation is not solely relying on the solid – yet young- shoulders of Saina Nehwal. It can also count on Jwala Gutta’s amazing eyes and V. Diju’s humble character. But most of all, on their talent.

The duo, paired together three years ago, enjoyed their greatest win ever, on Court 1 of the Olympic Stadium in Seoul, when facing no other than the double world champions and Olympic silver medalists.

Even if the first game clearly went to the top seeds from Indonesia, their Indian opponents found a way to get back into the game and slowly caught the right sprit and style of play to put the favourites under pressure.

“After the first game, we realised that they were playing a fast game, just as a lot of Asian pairs do. This is not our style of play and we had to break their rhythm and rely on soft touch and net play. This is what we, Indians, are good at,” analysed Jwala Gutta, after her match.

This way of seeing things not only worked in theory, but on court as well and the Indonesians were soon frustrated with a pace they are not used to playing, finding themselves in a position where Nova could hardly strike his usual fast drives while Lilyana found Jwala stronger at the net than her.

As frustration led to mistakes, the second game was won by the Indians. The third turned out to be a nightmare for Widianto and Natsir, who watched the score board move up one point after the other for their opponents without being able to score. Diju and Jwala were on for their career best win 10/21 – 21/16 – 21/9.

“We’ve had some good results in the past, especially last year, where we won the Bitburger Open and had some good wins against good pairs, but never such a top class pair. This is definitely a boost for us and it will bring us some confidence for the events to come, the All England and the Swiss Open,” said Diju, who doesn’t train on a daily basis with his partner as both are based in a different place in India (Calicut for him and Hyderabad for her).

“We practice together during events, and also, we usually have training camps before tournaments, like this time when we had a one-week camp before the Super Series with our coach P. Gopichand.”

The pair will now take on another Indonesian pair, Wijaya Rendra/Meiliana Jauhari, representing their club of Djarum, while the favourites are now Lee Yong Dae and Lee Hyo Jung, who had the welcome of movie stars from the spectators for their quick win over Delbo Larsen and Mie Schjoett- Kristensen.

The title holders will now play Fran Kurniawan/Shendy Puspa Irawati. The other two quarters will feature Joachim Fischer-Nielsen/Christinna Pedersen Vs Songphon Anugritayawon/Kunchala Voravihitchaikul of Thailand and Robert Blair/Imoggen Bankier Vs Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama/Chau Hoi Wah.

The fate of the top seeds in the mixed was not the only bad news for Indonesia as the Olympic champions in the men’s doubles were to be sent packing as well.

Markis Kido and Hendra Setiawan, still not at their best, went down to an inspired team of Fang Chieh Min/Lee Sheng Mu of Chinese Taipei. The first two games were uneven, with one game a piece, but the decider was a great one, with a clear contrast in styles.

The match point was a good sum up of what had been going on all through out the match when the Indonesians kept hitting down the shuttles, retrieved by Fang and Lee, before Kido nailed a huge smash into the net in frustration, leading to a 21/10 – 11/21 – 21/18 win for the Chinese Taipei boys.

The men’s doubles was very exciting with other very tight matches. Lee Wan Wah/Choong Tan Fook, the now independent Malaysians, scooped an important win over last week’s finalists Hendra Gunawan and Alven Yulianto.

The third game especially was thrilling, with Lee and Choong way ahead – 18/11 before Gunawan and Yulianto got back into the match, reminding their opponents of their old demons – leading and then collapsing towards the end.

But this time, when the Indonesians leveled up at 19/19, the Malaysians played a solid game and didn’t let go with an important victory and sealed their win which sent them into the quarter finals, where they are to meet Fang and Lee.

Malaysia’s former stars Chew Chun Eng/Chan Chong Ming didn’t have the same luck as they went down to youngsters Han Sang Hoon and Shin Baek Choel from Korea, in the last match of the day. It wasn’t the least in terms of suspense and the good crowd who had come to watch Lee Yong Dae stayed few more minutes to enjoy the win of this new pair in three games as well this time, 22/20 in the last game. Other seeds, however, made it through to the next round.

Of all the seeds involved in the men’s singles, only Joachim Persson failed to make it to the quarter finals. The clash awaited between him and his compatriot Peter Gade will probably have to wait until the Danish National Championships as the left hander was shown the way out by Korea’s Shon Wan Ho.

The 5th seed Dane was clearly not at his best while his opponent was all fired up by his home supporters and won thanks to a very fast game. In straight games, it was all over with an unquestionable success 21/14 – 21/13 for Shon, who will meet next a player he has probably seen on TV much more than in real life : Peter Gade himself, who hardly broke sweat to beat Ng Wei, 21/10 – 21/10.

The men’s single event saw only one match which went three games when Poland’s Przemyslaw Wacha took on India’s Arvind Bhat. The Pole finally ended up as a winner after an incredible finish.

Ahead 19/13, Wacha lost 6 straight points but saved one match point at 20/21 before closing it up 23/21. A relief which saw him throw his racket in joy… and got him a yellow card – he probably enters the circle of the very few players who got such a warning for celebrating – even if this gesture could have been seen as a sign of despair.

Lee Chong Wei will meet Park Sung Hwan in the quarters, while the bottom quarter will feature an all Indonesian affair between Simon Santoso and Andre Tedjono.

Adrianti Firdasari avenged the fate of her mixed double compatriots when she beat Saina Nehwal to get back at India in the closest match of the women’s singles. The Indonesian beat Nehwal 21/18 – 21/18 – 21/12 and will meet Tine Rasmussen in the quarters.

Wang Chen and Zhou Mi as expected, came through their second rounds even if Wang dropped a game under way to Malaysia’s Julia Wong. They will meet Petya Nedelcheva and Hwang Hye Youn respectively, while Pi Hongyan takes on the younger shuttler left in the draw, Japan’s Mayu Sekiya.

No surprise whatsoever in the women’s doubles, where some of the pairs didn’t even have to play to enter the quarter finals – Yang Wei/Zhang Jiewen, Ha Jung Eun/Kim Jung Min and Eom Hye Won/Jung Kyung Eun benefited walkovers from their opponents, which made the schedule of the day finish right on time for the usual draw to start, with rackets to be won for the spectators – a tradition in the Yonex Korea Open.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

韓國羽球賽 - 14日部份成績

★男單首圈賽

1.李宗偉(馬) 勝 洪智勳(韓) 21比11、17比21、21比15

塔農薩(泰) 勝 貝偉中(馬) 21比14、21比11

6.朴成奐(韓) 勝 李哲皓(韓) 21比16、21比19

佐佐木翔(日) 勝 陳俊翔(馬) 21比15、21比12

佐伯紘一(日) 勝 賽魯阿瑪阿約(馬) 22比24、22比20、21比14

5.佩爾森(丹) 勝 哈菲茲(馬) 21比13、21比12

3.彼得蓋特(丹) 勝 朴萬和(韓) 21比18、21比13

張維峰(馬) 勝 金沙然(韓) 21比15、21比12

8.西蒙桑托索(印尼) 勝 關博文(馬) 21比12、21比16

阿里夫(馬) 勝 阿南帕威爾(印度) 21比14、21比15

★女單首圈賽

黃佩嫻(馬) 勝 艾蒂蒂(印度) 21比9、21比15

皮雅(印尼) 勝 謝麗雅(馬) 21比9、21比16

★男雙首圈賽

5.李萬華與鐘騰福(馬) 勝 高成炫與權毅國(韓)21比17、21比19

3.拉斯巴斯基與拉斯姆申(丹) 勝 曹建雨與柳延星(韓)21比10、21比14

6.鄒俊英與陳重名(馬) 勝 金基正與金祈應(韓)23比21、21比 8

★女雙次圈賽

4.河貞恩與金旼貞(韓) 勝 侯秋慧與林碧霞(馬)后者棄權

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

10年來首次 世界第1中國擦肩

(中國‧北京13日綜合電)中國羽球隊缺席兩站超級賽,世界排名十年首次無緣第一。

2009年第一個羽球國際賽事馬來西亞超級賽落幕,中國隊缺席,5個單項的冠軍分別被印尼、韓國、丹麥和馬來西亞分享。

因為連續缺席兩站超級賽,中國隊10年里將第一次無緣各個項目的頭把交椅。

自去年12月,中國羽球隊開始冬訓,為維持系統訓練、保証冬訓效果,中國隊不僅放棄去年底的超級賽總決賽,還同時放棄馬來西亞和韓國兩站超級賽。

盡管全隊缺席,但11月退出國家隊的楊維與張潔雯和高崚與魏軼力這兩對女雙老將,依然出現在馬來西亞賽場。

最新一期世界排名,中國隊僅杜婧與于洋這對女雙暫列第一,由于中國隊將缺席韓國超級賽,杜婧與于洋也將把第一位置讓出,中國隊十年第一次無緣各項目頭把交椅。

韓國超級賽于今日至18日進行,楊維與張潔雯、高崚與魏軼力繼續征戰,楊維與張潔雯可能在半決賽,與韓國李敬元與李孝珍再次狹路相逢。

Sunday, January 11, 2009

CHONG WEI NOW COMFORTABLE BEING WORLD NO. 1

KUALA LUMPUR (11 Jan 2009): Datuk Lee Chong Wei has admitted it has taken him more than six months to adjust to life as the world's top ranked badminton player, but he has finally lifted the burden and is looking forward to a more successful 2009.
The Malaysian, who failed to win any tournaments after ascending to the top of the world rankings after the Beijing Olympics, only broke his duck at the the Yonex-Sunrise BWF World Super Series Masters Finals last month.
Today, he clinched his second title as world No.1 when he won his fifth Proton Malaysia Open title in six years when he totally outclassed South Korea's Park Sung Hwan 21-14, 21-13 in only 39 minutes at Putra Stadium.
"After winning the silver medal at the Olympics and reaching the world No. 1 ranking and getting my Datukship, I found it hard to adjust," admitted Chong Wei who took home US$15,000 for winning the Proton Malaysia Open.
"There were too many distractions and the pressure was just too great. However, I'm now comfortable with everything and I am looking forward to a great season."
After winning his fifth Malaysian title, Chong Wei said he hopes to beat compatriot Wong Peng Soon's record of eight men's crowns.
"I now have five titles and hope to set a new record in the coming years. I also hope to remain undefeated in tournaments held in Malaysia. This will be my main target for the next few years," said Chong Wei.
"I didn't expect to win easily today as I was quite tired after having gone into rubber games in the second round, quarter-finals and semi-finals. I woke up with lots of aches and pains but told myself that I had to push myself further as it was the final."
Sung Hwan was gracious in defeat and said he hopes to avenge his loss in the Korean Open when he is slated to meet Chong Wei in the quarter-finals.
"It was not easy playing him today but I hope to do better in Korea," said Sung Hwan.
"Right now, Chong Wei and Lin Dan are slightly ahead of the chasing pack but they are not unbeatable.
"It is just a matter of getting our act right on the day."
On his dismal record in finals, Sung Hwan said: "I actually don't feel much pressure when I reach the semis or finals. I don't know why I don't win more titles. This is something I have to work on."
Denmark's Tine Rasmussen retained her women's singles title and declared it is the first step to her winning a World Championship medal.
The second seed had a tough battle against top seed Zhou Mi of Hong Kong before winning 21-17, 15-21, 21-16 in 56-minutes to take home the US$15,000 winner's cheque.
"It is so nice to play in Malaysia as the fans always root for me. It feels like I'm playing back home in Denmark," said Rasmussen.
"I had happy memories from last year and went out on court to have fun. I didn't put myself under pressure by thinking I had to win and I think that was the key to my victory.
"It was a tough match but I'm glad I prevailed."
On her plans for the year, Rasmussen said her main goal was to win a medal of any colour in the World Championships later this year.
"At this point in time, I just want to go back to the hotel and rest and not think about next week's Korean Open," she said.
"However, it has been a long-term goal of my to win a medal at the World Championships and I believe this could be my year."
Indonesia's Nova Widianto-Liliyana Natsir gained revenge for their Olympic defeat to South Korea's Lee Yong Dae-Lee Hyo Jung when they won mixed-doubles title.
The Indonesians, who had lost their last three meetings to the Koreans, were simply on fire today and after a tight opening game where they were locked at 12-12, pulled ahead of win 21-14.
The second game was just as close but the Indonesians were always a step ahead and theyclinched the tie 21-19 when Hyo Jung sent her return into the net to end the 32-minute encounter.
"Losing the Olympic final was a big disappointment but at least we have gained some measure of revenge today," said Nova.
"This win will give us the confidence for the new year as it shows we are back on the right track."
Liliyana said: "We hope to be in good physical shape for the Korean Open. At the same time we hope the weather will be good for us. As we will be facing the same opponents in the Korean Open, we will give ourselves a 50-50 chance.
"We lost three matches to the same Korean pair, so it was good to end the losing streak."
Hyo Jung, however, came back to win the women's doubles with Lee Kyung Won.
She came out with all guns firing in the women's doubles when she and Kyung Won defeated three-time champions Yang Wei-Zhang Jiewen 21-15, 21-12 in only 33 minutes. Yang Wei-Zhang Jiewen were champions from 2003-2005.
A delighted Hyo Jung said her defeat earlier in the day didn't affect her performance when she came out for her second final.
"While I would have loved to have won the mixed-doubles final, losing it didn't affect me at all," she said.
"I knew I had a good chance with Kyung Won as the Chinese tired were looking tired, even in their semi-final match.
"We keep up our pace and I'm delighted we manage to win a title in our first tournament after a six-month break."
The South Korean duo, who have only just recuperated from ankle injuries, will now focus on next month's Korean Open.
Yang Wei, who was gunning for her nine Malaysia Open crown, after winning it five times with Huang Nanyang from 1998-2004, said: "I wasn't feeling very well. I was tired and could hardly move.
"We didn't feel good before the match but at least we have exceeded our target which was just to reach the quarter-finals."
Yong Dae also had reasons to cheer when he won the men's doubles title with Jung Jae Sung.
They used their experience and guile to defeat up and coming Indonesian pair Alvent Yulianto-Hendra Gunawan 18-21, 21-14, 21-14.
Despite falling to a first game deficit, the Koreans never panicked and upped the pace to race home in 49 minutes.
They also became the first Korean pair to win the Malaysia Open title since the legendary paring of Kim Dong Moon-Lee Dong Soo did so in 2002.
Alvent-Hendra, who upset world and Olympic champions Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan in the semi-finals, had no answer to the Koreans' tactics once they decided to go on the offensive.
Even when the Indonesians went on the attack, they found the South Korean defence difficult to penetrate.
The point of the match was arguably at 4-4 in the decider when Alvent-Hendra tried to smash their way past Jae Sung-Yong Dae but nothing worked.
In the end, it was the South Koreans who won the point and the psychological battle as they then took control of the tie.
"Our defence was very good in the second game and that was the difference in the end," said Jae Sung.
"Also, Yong Dae was in the form of his life to help us to the title. We were a little tired today but managed to pull off a win."
Meanwhile, Taiwan's Cheng Hung Ling won the Badzine Fairplay Trophy for his spirit of fairplay and sportsmanship in the Proton Malaysia Open.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

宗偉決戰朴成奐


臨危不亂擒蓋特
宗偉決戰朴成奐

報導:葉紹榮、許健強、許彩雲


(吉隆坡10日訊)恩師米士本回歸督戰下,力助放眼5次奪冠的李宗偉,在半決賽掃除最大的障礙,在取下丹麥強人彼得蓋特后,5度稱霸目標只差一步。

在首局24比26落敗后,迅速反彈的宗偉最后兩局逆轉,以21比17及21比13反勝對手。

在去年12月朝聖歸國后一直病倒的米士本,最后痊癒並趕得及在半決賽這場關鍵戰,回到教練席上督戰。

隨著古健傑與陳文宏、陳儀慧與黃佩蒂在雙打落敗,李宗偉目前是唯一的主隊希望。

在首局,放眼復仇的彼得蓋特打來如有神助,縱使擁有主場之利的宗偉,也無法拉開局面,在17比17持平后,宗偉一度兩分領先,接近局點,但是頑強的蓋特再次追平,最后還是蓋特成功以26比24勝出。

在次局,尋回節奏的李宗偉不再讓蓋特的有太多機會下,21比17扳回一局。在決勝局,對上疲態顯露的蓋特,宗偉沒有放鬆,最終21比13勝出。

周蜜蒂妮爭后座

李宗偉曾在去年12月超級系列總決賽,分別在小組賽和決賽戰勝彼得蓋特,但是這一次對手顯然準備更為充足,讓戰情相當激烈。

此外,本屆黑馬也就是中華台北的謝裕興,無法一黑到底,半決賽對上韓國的朴成奐,兩局13比21及14比21不敵。

女單方面,香港的王晨與周蜜昨日在8強都各自殺退大馬的謝麗雅與黃佩嫻,希望可以代表香港首次取下女單冠軍。

但是今日半決賽面對衛冕的丹麥強人蒂妮拉斯姆森,王晨顯然心有余而力不足,丹麥人3局苦拼下以21比15、17比21及21比12取勝,衛冕只差一步。

蒂妮將會在決賽對上周蜜,后者曾在2003年代表中國隊時,取得過大馬公開賽女單冠軍,在奧運會后狀態大勇的她,今日半決賽拿下法國的皮紅艷,兩局比分是21比16及21比18。

Friday, January 9, 2009

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最新世界排名

最新世界排名
宗偉周蜜續領先
(吉隆坡9日綜合電)世界羽球聯合會昨日宣布最新世界排名,5單項前10名沒有變化,李宗偉繼續領航。
由于2009年第一周沒有重要賽事,因此5個單項的前十名沒有發生變化,這也是本年度的第一個世界排名。

強勢崛起的大馬女雙黃佩蒂與陳儀慧,穩居第2名,中國組合杜婧與于洋繼續位列榜首,男單李宗偉和女單周蜜分別位列第一。

印尼的馬基斯與亨德拉,以及諾瓦與莉莉雅娜,排名男雙與混雙首位。

另一方面,新年第一項賽事馬來西亞超級賽正在進行,不過這次中國國家隊並沒有參與,女雙是中國唯一占據榜首的單項,但于洋與杜婧領先陳儀慧與黃佩蒂僅有5000分,很可能在本周大馬超級賽之后被超越,這樣中國隊恐將在下周世界排名失去全部第一的位置。



男單(前10名)
1.李宗偉(馬)
2.林丹(中)
3.陳金(中)
4.索尼(印尼)
5.蓋特(丹)
6.道菲希達雅(印尼)
7.佩爾森(丹)
8.鮑春來(中)
9.佐納申(丹)
10.朴成煥(韓)


女單(前10名)
1.周蜜(港)
2.拉斯姆森(丹)
3.盧蘭(中)
4.朱琳(中)
5.謝杏芳(中)
6.王晨(港)
7.皮紅艷(法)
8.徐懷雯(德)
9.王琳(中)
10塞娜(印度)


男雙(前5名)
1.馬基斯與亨德拉(印尼)
2.鄭在成與李龍大(韓)
3.拉斯巴斯基與拉斯姆森(丹)
4.查克利與法魯茲祖安(馬)
5.蔡贇與付海峰(中)


其他大馬主要排名
●男單

16.黃綜翰,23.塞魯,27.李傳成,36.哈菲茲,39.羅斯林

●女單

11.黃妙珠,21.黃佩嫻,40.謝麗雅

●男雙

6.古健傑與陳文宏,9.李萬華與鍾騰福,12.陳重名與鄒俊英,31.顏德財與凌文輝

●混雙

28.拉迪夫與張淑晶,30.陳偉強與溫可微

Thursday, January 8, 2009

古陳叫陣李鄭



雙打.繼續前進!
古陳叫陣李鄭
(吉隆坡8日訊)經過今晚的大馬羽球公開賽次圈賽,大馬在男女雙打,各有1支組合報到8強。

在混雙方面,則是兩支組合晉級。

在首日的比賽,共有29支組合出戰雙打賽,但經過今晚的16強賽,僅有4支組合挺進。

男雙的古健傑與陳文宏以及女雙的陳儀慧與黃佩蒂是東道主的希望,至于混雙的兩支組合古健傑與黃惠齡、雲天豪與陳儀慧,古黃組合較有機會突圍。

古健傑與陳文宏在男雙內戰中,經過22分鐘戰役,以21比17、21比10殺退隊友拉吉夫與陳炳順。他們明日將與韓國次號種子李龍大與鄭在成碰頭。

Proton Malaysia Open 2009 - January 06-11, 2009

KOO-TAN FACE BIG TEST IN QUARTER-FINALS

KUALA LUMPUR (JAN 8, 2008): Former World No. 1s Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong reached the quarter-finals of the Proton Malaysia Open with a straight games victory over compatriots Mohd Razif Abdul Latif-Chan Peng Soon at the Putra Stadium today.

Kien Keat-Boon Heong, who capped a mediocre 2008 by winning the Yonex Sunrise World Super Series Masters Finals title in Kota Kinabalu, showed they are well and truly back on track with their 21-17, 21-10 win over their team mates.

Following a barren 2008, in which their biggest win was the Macau Open, the two young guns, have taken it upon themselves to prove their critics wrong by getting back to their successful paths.

They showed their old fire when they swept to the Masters Finals but will face their biggest test tomorrow.

Kien Keat-Boon Heong have hardly been troubled in the Malaysia Open but will face second seeds Jung jae Sung-Lee Yong Dae tomorrow for a place in the semi-finals.

The South Koreans reached the final eight when they defeated teammates Han Sang Hoon-Hwang Ji Man 21-15, 21-17.

The other pairs who have made it through to the last eight are Danish third seeds Lars Paaske-Jonas Rasmussen, England's Anthony Clark-Nathan Robertson top seeded Indonesians Markis Kido-Hendra Setiawan.

Markis-Hendra reached the quarter-finals when they beat Malaysians Hoon Thien How-Lim Khim Wah 21-17, 21-18 in 27 minutes.