Malaysia’s top men’s doubles pair Man Wei Chong and Tee Kai Wun say their partnership is grounded in resilience and mutual support as they prepare for the upcoming Badminton Asia Championships in Ningbo, China. The world No. 6 duo aims to navigate challenges together, including a recent knee injury that Wei Chong has been managing in training.
Both players have drawn strength from past experiences with injuries, with Kai Wun supporting his partner through recovery and preparation. Their relationship on and off the court reflects a shared determination to compete at their best despite physical setbacks.
Wei Chong and Kai Wun have been in good form on the world tour, rising through the rankings and showing they can compete with the sport’s best. Their focus now shifts to the Badminton Asia Championships, where they hope to advance deep into the tournament and improve on past performances.
The pair also acknowledge the need to sharpen their composure in critical moments and maintain consistency under pressure. By building on their strong partnership and supporting each other, they believe they can advance their goals and represent Malaysia with pride.






