Wee Kiong says he will eventually taste success if he stays focused


Wee Kiong:

KUALA LUMPUR: In his first two years at the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) Academy, national shuttler Tan Wee Kiong never got a chance to go back to his home in Sabah.

Now, 11 years later – and still in pursuit of a first Open title in men’s doubles – Wee Kiong believes that all his sacrifices and hard work will pay off if he continues to stay focused on his game.

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