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Aaron/Wooi Yik Lacked Calmness

Mar 18, 2024


aaron/wooi yik lacked calmness

Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik showed a lack of calmness, in their All-England final defeat.  

BAM Academy coaching chief Rexy Mainaky adds that the men's doubles pair also need to improve on their movement on the court.  

Aaron and Wooi Yik were beaten by Indonesia's Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto in last night's showdown.  

It's the second time that they missed out on the All-England title, after previously reaching the final in 2019.  

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Liverpool have suffered a triple injury blow following their 4-3 FA Cup quarterfinal loss to Manchester United.  

Boss Jurgen Klopp says Luis Diaz suffered a groin problem, Darwin Nunez had a hamstring injury, while Cody Gakpo twisted his ankle.  

They join 8 other Reds players who are already on the sidelines, including Diogo Jota, Joel Matip, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, and Curtis Jones. 

However, a few of them could return after the international break. 

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Reports say Marcus Rashford is not interested in joining PSG this summer, and will instead stay at Manchester United.  

Earlier rumours claimed that PSG are considering a move for the England international, as a possible replacement for Kylian Mbappe.  

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The Mercedes F1 team says it's working to fix several "fundamental issues" with this season's car, ahead of this weekend's Australian GP.  

The team have had a disappointing start to the new season, after failing to finish in the top four in the opening two races.  

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The Olympic Council of Malaysia has advised athletes to stay hydrated when competing at the upcoming Paris Olympics.  

This, amid forecasts that Paris could see one of its hottest summers, with temperatures expected to hit 43 degrees Celsius in July.  

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