Hidayat Taufik apologized for the first time for his walk-out in
the Hong Kong Open after winning his first-round tie in the World
Championships.
The reigning champion beat Wang NG from Chinese Hong Kong 21-17,
21-17 to begin his defense campaign.
This was the first match he played since Hong Kong Open where he
walked out of a semifinal game against Chinese Lin Dan on September
1 after having failed to persuade the umpire to change a
controversial decision by a lines-woman.
"I apologize for what I did in Hong Kong, but she was wrong,
everybody could see that," the 25-year-old Indonesian said in a
defiant mood.
"It should have been a 'out' call, the TV showed that very
clearly," he said.
Taufik said he would strongly advise the international badminton
governing body IBF to introduce cameras to help umpires and
linesmen.
He disclosed that his main target this season is to win the
Asian Games in December.
"But I will try my best to defend my title here," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency September 20, 2006)