Rise of Wei Chong and Kai Wun brings balance back to Flandi’s stable


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.

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