Get in sync or you’ll sink


Inconsistent: Soh Wooi Yik (right) and Aaron Chia played to different tunes at tournaments in Thailand.

PETALING JAYA: It takes two to tango and that’s exactly what Badminton Association of Malaysia coaching director Wong Choong Hann is looking for from national No. 1 doubles shuttlers Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik.

Aaron-Wooi Yik are being primed to complement each other better when they take part in three tournaments – India Open (May 11-6), Malaysia Open (May 25-30) and Singapore Open (June 1-6) to strengthen their claim for a spot in the Tokyo Olympic Games in July.

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