Khe Wei-Vivian hope to revive their fortunes after resolving crisis


Khe Wei (left) and Vivian have been struggling for form since winning the women's doubles gold at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

KUALA LUMPUR: Woon Khe Wei and Vivian Hoo have ironed out their differences and are now more confident and ready to scale greater heights in world badminton again.

After several months in the wilderness, the duo hope to re-ignite their badminton fortune at next week’s Japan Open.

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