Khe Wei Confident Pearly-Thinaah Can Bring Home Medal From World Championship
According to Khe Wei, this confidence comes after the pair, currently ranked second in the world, managed to display consistent performances in every tournament they participated in this year.
'This year their performance is really good and quite consistent. Their style of playing is impressive and convincing.

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