China's first singles player fit to endure nobreak schedule


Fight for every point: Chen Long of China going all the way to return a shot to Chou Tien Chen of Taiwan in the quarter-finals of the Thomas Cup Finals yesterday.

THERE is a call for Badminton World Federation (BWF) to relook into the tournament schedule for the Thomas-Uber Cup Finals but China’s Chen Long is fine with anything.

Malaysia and Denmark were involved in almost a five-hour battle during the last Group D tie on Wednesday, which the Danes won 3-2, but both were a spent force after the gruelling encounter.

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