BAO Chunlai does not see Wong Choong Hann as easy meat. He agrees that Choong Hann is not as fast as he used to be but it does no mean that the Malaysian veteran can be taken lightly. Choong Hann is seen as a vulnerable spot in the Malaysian ranks at second singles but he has defied the odds to...
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THE celebrations looked a touch overdone but Wong Choong Hann (pic) can be forgiven for the outpouring of emotion following his Thomas Cup quarter-final second singles win over Japan's Kenichi Sato at Istora Senayan yesterday. Victory, which gave Malaysia an unassailable 3-0 lead, was achieved in...
SKIPPER Wong Choong Hann takes no offence in being considered a weak link in the Malaysian team. Yesterday, Japan made an attempt to steal a point from Malaysia in the singles when they replaced the second ranked Sho Sasaki with former Asian junior champion Kenichi Tago to play the match against...
SKIPPER Wong Choong Hann takes no offence in being considered a weak link in the Malaysian team. Yesterday, Japan made an attempt to steal a point from Malaysia in the singles when they replaced the second ranked Sho Sasaki with former Asian junior champion Kenichi Tago to play the match against...
BAO Chunlai does not see Wong Choong Hann as easy meat. He agrees that Choong Hann is not as fast as he used to be but it does no mean that the Malaysian veteran can be taken lightly. Choong Hann is seen as a vulnerable spot in the Malaysian ranks at second singles but he has defied the odds to...