Chong Wei advises juniors to go the extra mile


Lee Chong Wei: ' The reality is that the standard of some of our youngsters is not there yet. I hope they will not be demoralised but will train harder.' – AFP Photo

PASIR GUDANG: World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei is out to wipe out the gloom in the men’s singles department following the insipid performances of his juniors at the Malaysia Grand Prix Gold last week.

The 31-year-old Chong Wei will begin his challenge in the Indian Open Wednesday in New Delhi and hopes are high on the top seed to bring some cheer to Malaysian fans in the Superseries tournament.

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