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Reaching the final was still a decent achievement for Aaron-Wooi Yik who crashed out in the second round at the Petronas Malaysia Open a fortnight ago.
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"We (Aaron-Wooi Yik) had taken the first game but allowed the opponents to come back. We were also very close to winning the second set," Bin Shen told Berita Harian yesterday.
"They will be playing a lot of tournaments this year so they need to prepare themselves mentally. Situations like this will happen again so they must know how to deal with it.

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The duo took the first set and even led in the deciding 世界杯篮球 game but eventually succumbed to China's Liang Wei Keng-Wang Chang (14-21, 21-19, 21-18) in the final held in New Delhi.
"I think this (loss) is part of the process. We need to learn how to handle situations like this. It was a learning experience.

Bin Shen added that he was still pleased to see Aaron-Wooi Yik bounce back after their early exit at the Malaysia Open.
Men's doubles pair Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik came agonisingly close to claiming their first 'open' title in New Delhi but fell short when it mattered.

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The woes, however, continued for world No 2 Lee Zii Jia as he was upset by China's Li Shi Feng in the second round. It was another blow to Zii Jia after his first round exit at the Malaysia Open.
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"They need to be brave, believe in themselves and be ready to face new challenges. I think one day it (open title) wil 世界杯直播 l come."
Women's doubles pair Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah, who had also suffered an early exit at the Malaysia Open, did well to make the semi-finals in 世界杯足球 India. They lost to world No 2 Nami Matsuyama-Chiharu Shida (Japan) in the final-four.
They had upset world No 1 pair Fajar Alfian-Rian Ardianto in the semi-finals, snapping a three-match winning streak the latter held over Aaron-Wooi Yik going into the game.
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The shuttlers will next head to Jakarta for the Indonesia Masters which begins tomorrow.


Aaron-Wooi Yik are in a bizarre position where they are already World Champions and Olympic bronze medallists but remain without a BWF Tour title.
National men's doubles coach Tan Bin Shen believes the 'open' title will eventually come as long as they continue to believe in themselves and learn from their mistakes. |
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