Man Wei Chong (left) and Tee Kai Wun stepped up during the selection trial to earn the right to represent Malaysia in two major events.
PETALING JAYA: The resignation of Ng Eng Cheong two weeks ago was a blow to the men’s doubles department but head coach Flandi Limpele believes everything has now fallen into place quite nicely.
World No. 74 Eng Cheong-Low Hang Yee, the third ranked pair, did well this year when they upset world No. 12 and homesters Marcus Ellis-Chris Langridge to reach the All-England quarter-finals for the first time.
