Positive outlook for shuttlers in the wake of Malaysian Open


Malaysia's Chong Yee Han in action against Kenichi Tago of Japan during the second qualifying round of Celcom Axiata Malaysian open at Malawati stadium in Shah Alam yesterday. Chong Yee Han won 16-21, 21-10, 21-19(05/04/2016/S.S.KANESAN/The Star)

PETALING JAYA: Lee Chong Wei won the Malaysian Open but it could have been better overall.

That’s the assessment of Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) technical director Morten Frost at the end of a fruitful Malaysian Open at the Malawati Stadium in Shah Alam on Sunday.

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