Wei Feng hopes to stay clear from injury this year


Chong Wei Feng returns a shot to China's Qiao Bin the during the men’s singles match at the Macau Open, November 25. 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Chong Wei Feng intends to stay injury-free as he seeks to restore his badminton fortunes, beginning with the Malaysian Masters in Penang from Jan 19-24.

“I still remember my painful start to last year. I suffered a muscle tear on my left thigh at the Malaysian Masters (in Kuching) and I was out for about three months,” said world No. 41 Wei Feng.

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