BY RAJES PAUL
PETALING JAYA: Choong Tan Fook-Lee Wan Wah, who have regained the status as the Malaysian number one pair, will find the going tough in the US$250,000 Hong Kong Open badminton championships, which will be held from Oct 27-Nov 2.
In the draw released by the International Badminton Federation (IBF) yesterday, they will be up against former world number one Flandi Limpele-Eng Hian of Indonesia in the first round.
Also in the quarter of the draw are world number one and German Open champions Kim Dong-moon-Ha Tae-kwon of South Korea.
“It is certainly not a good draw for us,” said Wan Wah yesterday. “We defeated Flandi-Eng Hian in the Singapore Open this year but it is never easy beating them.
“It will be good for us if we get to advance and play against Dong-moon-Tae-kwon. They beat us in the German Open last month and we want toplay against them again.”
Tan Fook-Wan wah are now ranked 13th in the world – one rung higher than Chan Chong Ming-Chew Choon Eng.
The have done much better than Chong Ming-Choon Eng this year, reaching the semi-finals in the Opens of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.
Scratch pair Chang Kim Wai-Choon Eng and two back-up combinations – Gan Teik Chai-Koo Kien Keat and Tan Bin Shen-Ong Soon Hock – will have to play in the qualifying tournament.
Chong Ming is still out of competition because of a shoulder injury.
In the singles, Malaysia have the Nusa Mahsuri's Hashim brothers, Roslin and Hafiz, in the fray. But the duo will find the going tough as well.
Roslin will play against Taiwanese Chien Yu-hsiu in the first round and is expected to meet second seed Lee Hyun-il of South Korea in the second round. If he advances, he is tipped to meet Indonesian Taufik Hidayat.
The 21-year-old Hafiz has young opponents in his path. He takes on Indonesian Wiempie Mahardi in the opening round and is tipped to play against China's 20-year-old Lin Dan in the next round. In his quarter is the 19-year-old Sony Dwi Kuncoro, who won the Asian Badminton Championships (ABC) title for the second consecutive time on Sunday.
Naza Kia-sponsored Sairul Amar Ayob and Pei Wei Chung will play against Hong Kong opponents – Pang Chun Yu and Agus Hariyanto – in the opening round.
China will be back at full strength in an international scene after giving their top players a break in the ABC meet.
Chen Hong is the top seed and also in the fray are Danish Open champion Bao Chunlai and world champion Xia Xuanze.


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