BAM will weigh their options to beef up men’s doubles


Able options: Tan Boon Heong (left) and Chan Peng Soon could be called upon to strengthen the men’s doubles department ahead of the Thomas Cup Finals in Bangkok, Thailand, from May 20-27. — CHAN BOON KAI and GLENN GUA N / The Star

PETALING JAYA: All eyes will be on two men’s doubles shuttlers – Chan Peng Soon and Tan Boon Heong at the New Zealand Open in Auckland starting today.

Will they be called up to beef up the men’s doubles department for the Thomas Cup Finals?

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