Pro doubles shuttler Yew Sin gets engaged to Aya Ohori


Men's doubles shuttler Ong Yew Sin has gotten engaged to Japan’s former national player, Aya Ohori.

Yew Sin, who forms the men’s doubles partnership with Teo Ee Yi, shared the good news on his social media on Thursday (March 27), and said he had proposed Ohori.

“We couldn’t be more happier to share this with the world.” said the 30-year-old.

“Different nationality, different culture and different living style.

“We will learn to adapt and accept each other’s living style and understand each other’s culture throughout the years.”

Meanwhile, Yew Sin clarified that Ohori was not pregnant.

Ohori, one of Japan's top women's singles players, achieved her career high world ranking of No. 7 on Dec 17 last year.

The 28-year-old retired after completing her final tournament at the BWF World Tour Finals in December last year.

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