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Kien Keat-Boon Heong need to find a quick fix to stop the rot
KUALA LUMPUR: The truth, they say, hurts. And it's about time Malaysia's top doubles pair of Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong face the brutal truth: You are not as good as you used to be!
Art on the block
A preview of the country's second art auction shows that quality may be wanting, but the price estimates are attractive.
Chong Wei in final but Koo-Tan and Chan-Goh falter in semis
PETALING JAYA: World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei powered his way into the final of the India Open Saturday but it was all over for Malaysia in the doubles events.
Peng Soon gets his birthday wish in India Open
KUALA LUMPUR: Chan Peng Soon#8217;s birthday wish came true when he partnered Goh Liu Ying to power their way into the mixed doubles semi-finals in the India Open at New Delhi yesterday.
Doubles in trouble as Chong Wei eyes last four berth
PETALING JAYA: A more focused Lee Chong Wei is expected to clear the quarter-final hurdle in the India Open in New Delhi today.
Zakry-Hoon pull off upset win on coach Rexy’s birthday
PETALING JAYA: Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif-Hoon Thien How b>i>(pic)/i>/bserved a pleasant birthday surprise for men's doubles coach Rexy Mainaky by pulling off a first upset win in a year in the first round of the All-England badminton championships in Birmingham yesterday.
Title-holders Koo-Tan go down to new pair from China
Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong declared that they need to make a complete change in their game after being dumped in the first round of the Malaysia Open at Putra Stadium yesterday.
Young and old Danish combo of Mads and Jonas hitting it off
KUALA LUMPUR: Ten years separate world champion Jonas RasÂmussen and newcomer Mads Conrad-Petersen of Denmark.
Teoh’s case must find proper closure
THE tragic case of Teoh Beng Hock's untimely demise has meandered through the latest procedures to nobody's satisfaction. The way the case has been handled so far reflects badly on the authorities.
Teoh’s case must find proper closure
THE tragic case of Teoh Beng Hock's untimely demise has meandered through the latest procedures to nobody's satisfaction. The way the case has been handled so far reflects badly on the authorities.