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World No. 2 men’s doubles pair Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik fell short in the Malaysia Open final on Sunday (Jan 11), losing to world No. 1 Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae.

The Malaysian duo, backed by a raucous home crowd at Axiata Arena, fought hard to contain the relentless attacks from the Korean pair who proved too strong for them.

After 64 minutes of intense rallies, Aaron-Wooi Yik went down 15-21, 21-12, 21-18.

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00:00How do you feel about playing Malaysia today against Korea in the final game?
00:14How do you express it?
00:17Yeah, I think...
00:20Yeah, I think...
00:23I think we did our best for today
00:28and fans also gave me a lot of support for us in the Ravestad too
00:34although we have to lead a lot
00:37I mean, in the home ground, we still believe
00:40one by one, we won't have to win
00:43but I mean, we did our best
00:46you already won the winner, you already won the champion
00:49but we won the winner, we won the winner, but we won the winner
00:54okay
01:01it means that we have something to improve for us
01:04so that's something that we have a goal to go to the more far
01:12I think I believe that something will come to us
01:19so if we still consistent in our work, in our progress
01:23so I hope we can deliver again
01:26to Malaysia, something good
01:27Hiram, we, the final game of the game
01:30what do you think about the pair of Korea?
01:33what do you think about the pair of Korea?
01:34actually, for me, I don't have a lot
01:38so maybe in the Ravestad too, we have to leave a lot
01:45that's why in the point we want to go to the ball
01:48there is a little bit
01:49because it's a little bit
01:50I mean, because it's a little bit
01:52we want to take the point one by one
01:54so in the corner, there is a little bit of fun
01:57it's a little bit
01:58last time, because they were playing in the final in Singapore Open
02:01so, maybe this time, you can see
02:03if they brought something new or something new?
02:06actually, I think it's less likely to be the same
02:09less likely to be the same
02:11in Singapore, the final with Malaysia Open
02:14I think it's less likely to be the same
02:16just in the crucial game
02:18we can see how many points we won, 2-3 points
02:21so, I think it's a little bit
02:23so, I think it's a little bit
02:25so, I think it's a little bit
02:27if you're going to push to the back
02:29or not spend
02:31timing is a bit bad
02:33what do you think about it?
02:35you can see it?
02:37you can see it?
02:39how do you think about it?
02:41how do you think about it?
02:43Aaron, do you think in the current situation
02:46is it okay, sick or is it okay?
02:49how do you think about it?
02:51still okay
02:52still okay
02:53still okay
02:54you can bring this momentum to India?
02:59hopefully, I think we always try our best
03:02so, hopefully, we can
03:05we have a pair of more players
03:07who will go to that
03:09so, so,
03:10so,
03:11so,
03:12so,
03:13so,
03:14so,
03:15so,
03:16so,
03:17so,
03:18we already got the best
03:20then,
03:21and we hope
03:22you know,
03:23that's good
03:24to have a better
03:25team team
03:26we can create
03:27they are one lebih
03:28ten
03:29in the group,
03:30we do not
03:32make it
03:33not,
03:34we do not
03:35we do not
03:36even
03:37as long as we are
03:38other people
03:40last year
03:41I think
03:42ten,
03:43eleven,
03:44twelve,
03:45This year, we are continuing because the World Tour Final is only after 2 weeks
03:50So, we are still being confident and informed
03:55Thank you
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