PETALING JAYA: Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik are craving for the feeling that comes with winning matches again.
The national men’s doubles pair are currently going through a rough patch after suffering early-round exits in the German Open, All-England and Swiss Open recently.
The duo are desperate to get back to winning ways with the qualifying period for the 2024 Paris Olympics set to begin in May.“It feels like, we haven’t won in a long time and we really want to get back on point and regain the winning feeling again. “We will be having discussions on ways to improve ourselves with coach Tan Bin Shen and support staff when they return from guiding the players at the ongoing Osaka International Challenge.”
The duo can take inspiration from their performance in the tournament last year where they finished as runners-up.
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