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CONGRATS MR. L.K.Y.

kelvin

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L.K.Y. = LOH KEAN YEW.:


Badminton player Loh Kean Yew has sealed his place in the history books by becoming the first Singaporean to win a BWF World Championships title.

The world number 22 beat India’s Srikanth Kidambi 21-15, 22-20 in the men’s singles final in Huelva, Spain, on Sunday (Dec 18) to cap off a fairytale run.

Unseeded in the tournament, Loh stunned the likes of world number one Viktor Axelsen and world number three Anders Antonsen en route to taking the crown.

The match was the second career meeting between both players. Loh had not beaten world no 14 Srikanth prior to this clash.

And it was his opponent who took the initiative in the first, as he raced to a 9-3 lead. While a series of nifty net returns help Loh claw his way back, he would trail 7-11 going into the interval.

Yet the Singaporean remained mentally unflappable and he roared back to life with a 13-12 lead. Loh would hold firm and then go on to take the first.

However, the Indian was far from done and his powerful smashes caused problems for Loh as he took a 9-6 lead. Yet the Singaporean would strike back and go ahead 11-9.

And Srikanth came back with a vengeance, edging ahead 17-15. But Loh showed his mettle and would go on to seal the victory.

Earlier in the tournament, Loh upset world number one Axelsen in the first round, before going on to cruise past Austria's Luka Wraber in 25 minutes.

Loh then thrashed Thailand’s Kantaphon Wangcharoen in their round of 16 clash on Thursday, taking the match in just 30 minutes.

He then beat India’s HS Prannoy in straight games to guarantee himself of at least a joint-bronze, before going on to claim a victory over Dane Antonsen.

In the previous edition of the World Championships, Loh made the last 16 before being knocked out by Chou Tien-Chen.

The victory marks the best finish for a Singaporean in any edition of the World Championships.

Yeo Jia Min had reached the women’s singles quarter-finals in the previous edition of the World Championships, while Ronald Susilo was also eliminated in the same stage in 2007.

The mixed doubles pair of Chayut Triyachart and Yao Lei also reached the quarters in 2011, while Jiang Yanmei and Li Yujia also achieved the same feat in 2007 for the women’s doubles.

Loh won his first career BWF World Tour Super 500 title at the Hylo Open last month. He also took the Dutch Open crown in October.

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong posted a congratulatory note shortly after Loh won the title.

In a Facebook post, Mr Lee wrote: "Well done, Kean Yew! You do Singapore proud. Looking forward to your next success!"
 

laksaboy

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Enjoy this while you can patriotic Sinkies, for it won't be long before cricket becomes a national sport and receives plenty of funding and media coverage, similar to what they used to do with Tiong ping pong medal mercenaries. :sneaky:
 

borom

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LKY's jiuhukia parents wearing Singapore flag proudly!!
Imagine a Singaporean family in Singapore wearing a Malaysian team jersey with Malaysian flag and openly and loudly cheering on the Malaysian team!
What do you think the PAP will do?
 

JohnTan

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Imagine a Singaporean family in Singapore wearing a Malaysian team jersey with Malaysian flag and openly and loudly cheering on the Malaysian team!
What do you think the PAP will do?

I'm not a PAP mind reader. Neither are you.

But just to continue this conversation, PAP would likely do nothing. It's not illegal for sinkies to wear a jersey and cheer for the jiuhu team. Other sinkies are also unlikely to lynch other sinkies for cheering for a foreign team. We're not like all the other countries that oppies admire so much but yet, refuse to move to those countries to live and work in.
 

shittypore

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Imagine a Singaporean family in Singapore wearing a Malaysian team jersey with Malaysian flag and openly and loudly cheering on the Malaysian team!
What do you think the PAP will do?
No more free chicken wings for such Familee.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Thought the parents are Malaysians?
Nowadays, with money, u can even make Cristiano Ronaldo a ‘Singaporean’ la. Haha

This guy is a Malaysian who played in Singapore because of the money la.

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laksaboy

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Born in Penang? Can join PAP after finishing his playing career. Penang people gain promotion very fast, and there is good chance of becoming a full minister. :thumbsup:
 
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