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发表于 6-3-2007 11:16 AM
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It’s make or break for Wan Wah and Tan Fook
PETALING JAYA: National doubles shuttler Lee Wan Wah says he has nothing to prove at the All-England although he and partner Choong Tan Fook’s future with the national badminton team will depend on how they fare at Birmingham.
All Wan Wah-Tan Fook, the two-time runners-up hope to do, is to play their best in the All-England, which will begin today with the qualifying tournament.
Wan Wah said he was too worried over their future as a pair.
“I am committed in training. As far as I am concerned, I always give my best in training,” said the 33-year-old Wan Wah.
“My focus is on doing well in the All-England and try to go as far as possible.
“Ultimately, Tan Fook and I hope to stay competitive at least until the Beijing Olympic Games next year,” he said.
Tan Fook-Wan Wah, ranked fifth in the world, will take on World Championships runners-up and local favourites Anthony Clark-Robert Blair in the first round tomorrow.
National coach Rexy Mainaky will review their performances and decide on their future in the national team after the All-England.
If their performances is below par, they may not be considered for this year’s World Championships even if they qualify based on the world rankings. |
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