Chong Wei and Srikanth likely to cross paths in the last eight


All pumped up: Lee Chong Wei says the Asian Championships is a good preparation event for the Thomas Cup (May) and Asian Games (August). — GLENN GUAN / The Star

PETALING JAYA: The top national shuttlers will have a chance to prove their capability when they compete in the Badminton Asian Championships (BAC) in Wuhan, China, this week.

Badminton was targeted to win three gold medals at the recent Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia, but only managed two and even lost the mixed team title for the first time in 12 years.

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