It’s payback time


Too good: Puchong United’s mixed doubles pair Christinna Pedersen and Yoo Yeon-seong in action against Desiree Siow-Tan Yip Jiun during their Purple League quarter-final match in Genting Highlands yesterday. Pedersen-Yeon-seong won 11-8, 11-4, 11-5. — MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The star.

GENTING HIGHLANDS: Puchong United Badminton Club stormed into the SS Purple League semi-finals to set up a revenge showdown with Muar BC, who denied them the Champions Challenge crown last year.

The third seeded Puchong United proved too hot for Ampang Jaya BC to handle as they outclassed the fifth seeds 11-5 at the Arena of Stars here yesterday.

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