“We arrived on Sunday but we were unable to train because we had no luggage or equipment. It was pure bad luck,” lamented Daren.
“Fortunately, the luggage arrived last night (Monday night) and we managed to get a feel of the court,” added Daren who went into action against France’s Thomas Rouxel in the first round last night.
“We may not have started the year so well with disappointing results in the Korean and Malaysian Opens but we have been training hard and everything is going good for us,” said Thien How.
“We’re definitely hoping to produce a good showing here in Germany.”
read more:http://www.thestar.com.my/Sport/Badminton/2014/02/25/Luggage-delay-does-not-dampen-Malaysias-hopes/
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