Zulfadli: I’ll get it right in two years


Former world junior champion Zulfadli Zulkiffli is ranked 56th in the world compared to his peers Kento Momota (No.15) of Japan and Victor Axelson (No.26) of Denmark. - Filepic

BIRMINGHAM: Former world junior champion Zulfadli Zulkiffli may have fallen behind the likes of Japan’s Kento Momota and Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen, but he’s not giving up just yet.

All three competed in the World Junior Championships in 2011 and Zulfadli topped the class by winning the boys’ singles title. Today, the other two are way ahead of Zulfadli.

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