Dazy days are gone


Raring for action: Goh Soon Huat (back) is no longer bogged down by injury problems and will be eyeing a great outing with mixed doubles partner Shevon Lai Jemie (left) in the World Championships in Basel, Switzerland, next week.

KUALA LUMPUR: Mixed doubles shuttler Goh Soon Huat is confident of doing well in the World Championships in Basel, Switzerland next week after gaining the upper hand in his battle to get back to match fitness.

In the last few months Soon Huat had been plagued with injury problems and admitted there were times when he was in a daze and even thought of quitting badminton.

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