Who will succeed Chong Wei?


Lee Chong Wei might have two more good years in him. But there is still no replacement in sight.

BUKIT JALIL: Does Malaysia have the talent in the men’s singles department to replace world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei?

Based on last year’s results and current form, there are eight potential shuttlers. Sadly, all of them are still under the radar in the international scene.

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