Blood, sweat and cheers!


Are you okay?: Malaysia’s Ong Yew Sin looks at Teo Ee Yi’s injury during their Sudirman Cup men’s doubles quarter-final match against Japan’s Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda in Nanning yesterday. — AFP

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia lost 0-3 to Japan in the quarter-finals of the Sudirman Cup but doubles shuttler Teo Ee Yi will be remembered for his bloodied face and fighting spirit.

Blood was oozing from his face after a mishap during the match but Ee Yi did not give up play.

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