Hong Kong’s Poon Lok Yan cries in pain after suffering an injury during the women’s doubles final match against Korea at the Macau Open, November 29, 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
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Down and out
Goh Soon Huat makes a return against Korea’s Jeon Hyeok Jin during the men’s singles semifinals match at the Macau Open, November 28, 2015. Soon Huat lost 15-21, 15-21. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Huat ar!
Goh Soon Huat celebrates after defeating India’s B. Sai Praneeth in the men’s singles quarterfinals match at the Macau Open, November 27 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Eyes on the ball
Tan Kian Meng returns a shot while teammate Low Juan Shen looks on during men’s doubles second round match Indonesia’s Hendra Aprida Gunawan-Markis Kido at the Macau Open, November 26, 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Smashing display
Malaysia’s Low Juan Shen (front) and Tan Kian Meng in action against China’s Liu Xiaolong-Qiu Zihan in the first round of the Macau Open, November 25. 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Macau Open
Tan Kian Meng-Lai Pei Jing in action against Indonesia’s Edi Subaktiar-Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja during the mixed doubles match at the Macau Open, November 25. 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Japan’s Aya Ohori makes a return against China’s Sun Yu the during the women’s singles match at the Macau Open, November 25. 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Macau Open
Tan Kian Meng returns a shot while teammate Low Juan Shen looks on during the men’s doubles qualifying match against Taiwan’s Lee Chia-Han-Wu Yuan Cheng at the Macau Open, November 24. 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Back Off
Malaysia’s Wan Zack Haikal (left) battles for the ball with UAE’s Mohammed Fayez during the World Cup qualifying Group A match at the Shah Alam Stadium, November 17, 2015. GLENN GUAN/The Star
Seeing Double
Seeing yellow
Protesters from the Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections (BERSIH) gathers during second day rally in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 30, 2015. Big crowds of protesters returned to the streets of Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to demand the resignation of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak over a financial scandal, after the first day of the massive rally passed peacefully. GLENN GUAN/The Star