Vivian and Yap not crying over being left out


Down but not out: Yap Cheng Wen (right) and Vivian Hoo have been withdrawn from the All-England but they want to prove they can make it big by training harder and live up to doubles coach Rosman Razak’s expectations in the future.

KUALA LUMPUR: National women’s doubles pair Vivian Hoo-Yap Cheng Wen want to prove they are worth their weight in gold after being left out from the All-England.

Cheng Wen had hoped to make her debut with her senior partner in Birmingham from March 6-10, but head coach Rosman Razak felt they were not ready to compete at that level.

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