Malaysia’s men’s singles challenge in the Malaysia Open came to an end after the last remaining player, Leong Jun Hao, was knocked out in the second round by Jonatan Christie of Indonesia with a 21-18, 21-11 defeat on Thursday (Jan 8).
00:00I feel I've done what I had today, but for sure, Dodo performed much more better and much more quality shot today.
00:11The top step, I guess, step sokongan other membantu dengan more supportive.
00:23Yeah, for sure, I have the chances and for sure, I want to win in here, but then I lost in this match, so for sure, I have disappointed in the match.
00:42After you got part of the match, how did you feel better for next?
00:48Hmm, I think I need to be more careful in attacking or aggressive, so I don't know.
01:02In the past few years, you have a team that can upset players, top players, before you want to win.
01:13Do you feel better for next year? Do you feel better for next year, or do you want to upset players that can get up from you, top from you?
01:20Do you want to try?
01:21Hmm, I think I'll try. If I see each time I see you, I'll do the best and try to win every win.
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