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Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2008 Men's Doubles 最新の結果は必ず再読み込みしてご覧下さい Based on Ranking Date : April 10 2008 Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2008 Men's Doubles Official HP : http://www.badmintonasia.org/event_details.aspx?eventID=95 2008年4月15日(火)-4月20日(日) ジョホール・バル(マレーシア) スタジアム・バンダラヤ・ジョホール・バル シー シー 世界 世界 ランク 名 前 国 ド 男子ダブルス ド 名 前 国 ランク 3 CHOONG Tan Fook/LEE Wan Wah MAS 1 NJOTO * Albertus Susanto/WIRATAMA ~ * Yohan Hadikusumo HKG 16 Abdul Hannan/Md Rais Uddin BAN Christopher Flores/Ralph Ian Mendez PHI Saravuth Prum/Yongvannak Teav CAM Van Le/Ngoc Manh Nguyen VIE JUMAMUHAMMED TAMADOV/Poladov Trikishmyrat TKM 6 ABDUL LATIF Mohd Zakry/MOHD TAZARI Mohd Fairuzizuan MAS 11 10 LEE Jae Jin/HWANG Ji Man KOR 5 CHIEN Yu Hsun/LIN Yu Lang TPE 37 PUREVSUREN Sainbuyan/MUNKHBAATAR Zolzaya MGL KAWAMAE Naoki/KAWAGUCHI Keishi JPN 31 22 TSAI Chia Hsin/HU Chung Shien TPE Sophorn Nuon/Chanpisey Vann CAM Wai Ho Hui/Chun Yiu Leung HKG 3 KOO Kien Keat/TAN Boon Heong MAS 5 7 HADIYANTO Luluk/CHANDRA Alvent Yulianto INA 4 Noubani Ehad Nidal/Mohd Naser Mansour Nayef JOR 50 KUMAR Rupesh/THOMAS Sanave IND DIJU V/DIWALKAR akshay IND 103 MAZEEN MOHAMED/AHMED LAHUZAM ABDUL RASHEED MDV FANG Chieh Min/LEE Sheng Mu TPE 23 187 DUONG Bao Duc/PHAM Cao Hieu VIE 8 OHTSUKA Tadashi/MASUDA Keita JPN 13 12 SAKAMOTO Shuichi/IKEDA Shintaro JPN 7 GUNAWAN Hendra Aprida/RIYADI Joko INA 17 DERRICK Chan/MICHAEL BRYAN CHAN PHI PANVISVAS Tesana/ANUGRITAYAWON Songphon THA 136 261 PANERU Pashupati/THAPA Balaram NEP Pankaj Chand/Ram Singh Chaudhari NEP Wijaya Candra/Nova Widianto INA 2 JUNG Jae Sung/LEE Yong Dae KOR 4 1回戦 坂本 修一・池田 信太郎 2 ( 21- 9、 21- 6 ) 0 DERRICK Chan/MICHAEL BRYAN CHAN (フィリピン) 18分 2回戦 坂本 修一・池田 信太郎 0 ( 20-22、 7-21 ) 2 Wijaya Candra/Nova Widianto (インドネシア) 30分.
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