Kim Hyung-joon is the youngest member of the Korean boyband SS501. He is known as the cute member, and forgets to bring a towel when he showers.
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* Birthdate: August 3, 1987
* Blood Type: O
* Height: 181 cm
* Weight: 66 kg
* Education: High school affiliated to Dankook University
* Family: younger brother Kim Ki Bum of XING
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Tipster: mamix / Hyung-Taik Lee vs Stanislas Wawrinka - ATP Indian Wells
Lee: é o actual número 52 do ranking ATP
Lee é um jogador muito experiente, que está em claro declínio de forma. É muito lutador e nunca desiste do encontro. Porém, as penas estão cada vez mais pesadas e os seus resultados são cada vez [...]
Hyung-Taik Lee vs Michael Llodra - ATP Indian Wells / Tipster: slb85
Lee, nº 52 ranking mundial, tem feito um inicio de época muito fraco. Ainda não passou nenhuma 2ª ronda de um torneio e o máximo que conseguiu foi ganhar a Florian Mayer, grande resultado? Longe disso…É um jogador do fundo do court, que não [...]
Actress Park Si-yeon and popera tenor Lim Hyung-ju have been named PR ambassadors of the 2007 Korea in Motion — Daegu.”
Organized by the National Tourism Organization, 2007 Korea in Motion — Daegu” is a festival of domestic non-verbal performances. It will open in Daegu Nov. 20 for a six-day run.
The organizers of the event said they chose Park for her healthy and dynamic image, and Lim for his passionate stage manners. Moreover, the two stars speak English well, which makes them ideal PR ambassadors for an international event.
Park and Lim will receive their appointment plaques Nov. 20 at the opening ceremony of the event and will watch the opening production “Jump” together.
Actress Park Shi-yeon and popera tenor Lim Hyung-ju have been named PR ambassadors of the 2007 Korea in Motion — Daegu.”
Organized by the National Tourism Organization, 2007 Korea in Motion — Daegu” is a festival of domestic non-verbal performances. It will open in Daegu Nov. 20 for a six-day run.
The organizers of the event said they chose Park for her healthy and dynamic image, and Lim for his passionate stage manners. Moreover, the two stars speak English well, which makes them ideal PR ambassadors for an international event.
Park and Lim will receive their appointment plaques Nov. 20 at the opening ceremony of the event and will watch the opening production “Jump” together.
Murray wins in three sets, so it was by no means a one-sided contest.Murray started slowly losing the first set 4-6, but recovered well in the second set, winning 6-3. In the final set, Murray broke Lee in the 11th game and had a chance to serve out the match. But Lee broke back to set up a tense tie-break which Murray took 7-4.The final score then: 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-4)It's not easy to tell from the match reports whether this match was close because Murray was below his best or because Lee had a particularly good match.Probably a bit of both.The telling statistic for me is Murray's first serve percentage - 46% overall (compared to Lee's 67%). Not always, but it often seems when the 1st percentage is up, Murray is flying. When it's down, Murray has to really work hard for the win.Of course, either way, a win is a win, but a 2-hour match 24hrs before facing Roddick in the semi-finals is not ideal. The only consolation is that Roddick also took three sets and two hours to see off S
Grrr. Yet another evening match for Murray (2nd on court after 7pm local time) which means another circa 3am start (UK time).And to add insult to injury, there are still no UK sports channels covering the tournament. Hopefully this will change for the semi-finals and the final so, providing Murray does the business early Saturday morning, we could get a bit of action over the weekend.The semi-finals are at 9pm (UK time) Saturday night or 3am (UK time) on Sunday morning.Let's hope Murray is drawn for the earlier match.The final is less of a problem, starting at 11pm (UK time) Sunday evening.Again, this all assumes Murray does the job against Lee (54). These two players have yet to meet, but Lee looks to be on form having yet to drop a set in this tournament. Murray will have to raise his game a notch from the last match, but I'm confident that he'll do it.It's worth noting that the first seeded player, James Blake has been knocked out by Ivo Karlovic.If Murray gets past Lee toda
Grrr. Yet another evening match for Murray (2nd on court after 7pm local time) which means another circa 3am start (UK time).And to add insult to injury, there are still no UK sports channels covering the tournament. Hopefully this will change for the semi-finals and the final so, providing Murray does the business early Saturday morning, we could get a bit of action over the weekend.The semi-finals are at 9pm (UK time) Saturday night or 3am (UK time) on Sunday morning.Let's hope Murray is drawn for the earlier match.The final is less of a problem, starting at 11pm (UK time) Sunday evening.Again, this all assumes Murray does the job against Lee (54). These two players have yet to meet, but Lee looks to be on form having yet to drop a set in this tournament. Murray will have to raise his game a notch from the last match, but I'm confident that he'll do it.It's worth noting that the first seeded player, James Blake has been knocked out by Ivo Karlovic.If Murray gets past Lee toda
Murray wins in three sets, so it was by no means a one-sided contest.Murray started slowly losing the first set 4-6, but recovered well in the second set, winning 6-3. In the final set, Murray broke Lee in the 11th game and had a chance to serve out the match. But Lee broke back to set up a tense tie-break which Murray took 7-4.The final score then: 4-6 6-3 7-6 (7-4)It's not easy to tell from the match reports whether this match was close because Murray was below his best or because Lee had a particularly good match.Probably a bit of both.The telling statistic for me is Murray's first serve percentage - 46% overall (compared to Lee's 67%). Not always, but it often seems when the 1st percentage is up, Murray is flying. When it's down, Murray has to really work hard for the win.Of course, either way, a win is a win, but a 2-hour match 24hrs before facing Roddick in the semi-finals is not ideal. The only consolation is that Roddick also took three sets and two hours to see off S