Yen Mei wants to emulate Mew Choo, Xingfang


Xie Xingfang in a file photo. Ho Yen Mei wants to emulate her as she is able to anticipate her opponent's moves.

KUALA LUMPUR: National women's singles shuttler Ho Yen Mei may not be a household name just yet, but that is all set to change this year.

The ambitious junior shuttler, who draws inspiration from the wives of the two best badminton players in the world, has now started full-time training after graduating from the Bukit Jalil Sports School (BJSS).

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