Former world junior boys’ doubles champions Chooi Kah Ming-Ow Yao Han
have a chance to show that they are ready to step up to the big league
when they face top seeds Kim Ki-jung-Kim Sa-rang in the Korean Open GP
Gold in Jeonnam today.
If they can overcome the world No. 6 Koreans, Kah Ming-Yao Han can be
assured of moving up the rankings and making them the country’s third
pair after Koo Kien Keat-Tan Boon Heong and Hoon Thien How-Tan Wee
Kiong.
Kah Ming-Yao Han are now ranked 50th in the world.
Yesterday, Kah Ming-Yao Han defeated Kim Ki-seob-Na Jae-yeob of South
Korea 17-21, 21-10, 21-10 to reach the quarter-finals while Asian
champions Ki-jung-Sa-rang ousted Malaysians Mohd Razif Abdul
Latif-Jagdish Singh 21-10, 21-13.
National chief coach Tan Kim Her is pleased with Kah Ming-Yao Han’s
steady rise and has challenged them to take on the Koreans without any
fear.
“It won’t be easy against the Koreans. This is a good opportunity for
them to know where they stand against top players. All I want is for
them to play without showing fear,” said Kim Her.
“They have done considerably well this year, especially in several
other GP Gold events. We’ve been focusing quite a bit on the world
juniors this year. The time has arrived to take Kah Ming-Yao Han to
another level.”
The duo reached the final of the Malaysian Open GP Gold and
semi-finals of the Taiwan Open GP Gold. On the local scene, the duo did
well to stun Kien Keat- Boon Heong in the quarter-finals of the Pahang
Open in October.
Malaysia will also have back-up pair Goh V Shem-Ong Jian Guo in the
quarter-finals of the GP Gold today and they stand a better chance of
making the top four when they take on Lin Yen-jui-Lu Chia-bin of Taiwan.
Malaysia’s challenge in the men’s singles was reduced to only one
when Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin failed to join top seed Mohd Arif
Abdul Latif in the quarter-finals.
Iskandar lost 18-21, 14-21 to Indonesia’s Riyanto Subagja.
Arif, who is hoping to win his first GP Gold title, will face unseeded Yim Jong-woo of South Korea in the last eight.
World No. 80 Sonia Cheah kept the Malaysian flag flying high when she
made it to the women’s singles quarter-finals, where she faces a tricky
challenge against Japan’s Miki Takagi.
Courtesy of The Star
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