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Sudirman Cup: Don’t fear opponents in tomorrow’s battle, says captain

Shevon Jemie Lai and Goh Soon Huat in action during their second round match against England's Marcus Ellis and Lauren Smith at Arena Birmingham March 7, 2019. Skipper Goh has urged his teammates not to fear opponents in the 2019 Sudirman Cup quarter-finals battle tomorrow. — Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

The mixed doubles player said he was confident that all the shuttlers were ready to face their opponents and hoped that they could create an upset over the new badminton powerhouse Japan. “As team captain, I am encouraging my teammates to go on court with confidence and not fear our opponents, for we have the support of all Malaysians and we will give our very best,” he said in the Badminton Association of Malaysia Instagram account today.

 

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