Kien Keat ready to turn the pages and consider coaching


P(BRIEF CAPTION): Malaysia Tan Boon Heong in action against Chinese Taipei Hsu Jen Hao while Koo Kien Keat eatches during Quarter final of men's double match in Total BWF Thomas Cup Finals 2016 at Kunshan, China on 18th May 2016. Star pic by: CHAN BOON KAI/ The Star/ (18th May 2016)

ODENSE (Denmark): Men’s doubles shuttler Koo Kien Keat may turn to coaching when he quits playing at the end of this year.

Kien Keat and his partner Tan Boon Heong, who quit the national team in early 2015, have been trying to revive the good old days and it hasn’t been too bad a journey, thus far.

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