Wei Chong and Kai Wun thrilled to be in All-England after Syed Modi win


Make the most of it: Man Wei Chong (right) and Tee Kai Wun now get a chance to gauge where they stand against the best in the world. — HOW KIM THO

PETALING JAYA: The risk that Man Wei Chong-Tee Kai Wun took to play in India last month has paid off in a big way.

They now get to compete in the German Open in Mulheim from March 8-13 and All-England in Birmingham from March 15-20 for the first time and gauge where they stand against the best in the world.

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