PETALING JAYA: Shuttler Pearly Tan can finally afford to smile big.
She has come through the Hong Kong Open without any serious injuries and that to her, is a good sign ahead of the Asian Games in Hangzhou from Sept 23-Oct 8 after a difficult few months.
The issue halted the pair’s momentum after they had played an important role in the team’s bronze medal win in the Sudirman Cup and had finished runners-up in the Malaysian Masters in May. Despite the defeat, the world No. 10 were happy as they had to overcome injuries and inconsistent form in the past three months to stand on the podium.
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