Tokyo Olympics: Aaron-Wooi Yik working out plan to stop world number one | Malay Mail

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TOKYO, July 28 — National men’s doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik are ready to fight till they drop despite having a mountain to climb in their Tokyo Olympics quarter-final clash tomorrow. The Malaysian world number nine will be up against Indonesia’s world number one Kevin Sanjaya...

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TOKYO, July 28 — National men’s doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik are ready to fight till they drop despite having a mountain to climb in their Tokyo Olympics quarter-final clash tomorrow.

And what makes it such a daunting task is that Aaron-Wooi Yik have never beaten the Olympic top seeds in all seven meetings since their first encounter in the 2018 Malaysia Open. The two pairs last met in the 2020 All England, with Aaron-Wooi Yik losing 17-21, 19-21. “To me, it doesn’t matter who we meet in the quarter-finals, be it Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo-Marcus Fernaldi Gideon or anyone else. We have prepared so that, whoever we are drawn against, we will do our best, fight until the end,” he said in a video clip posted on the Badminton Association of Malaysia Facebook page today.

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