Singapore star Loh Kean Yew playing for new son's 'diapers and ...

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Singapore badminton star Loh Kean Yew said he was “finding my new self” on the match court after becoming a father two months ago.

Former world champion Loh, who begins his Hong Kong Open campaign against home favourite Lee Cheuk-yiu on Tuesday, missed the birth of his first child to prepare for this summer’s Olympic Games.

Loh reached the quarter-finals in Paris, where he was beaten by eventual champion and close friend Viktor Axelsen, before finally meeting his newborn during a fortnight’s break at home.

The 27-year-old returned to action with defeat in the opening round of August’s Japan Open. While acknowledging it was “not easy to switch back” into competition mode following a whirlwind few months, Loh said his son had provided fresh inspiration.

“[Being a dad] gives me a lot of motivation … whether it’s to play for my son, or to play for the family, or playing for his diapers and formula,” Loh, an HSBC Global Brand Ambassador, told the Post.

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