The 2018 World Men’s Championships in Hong Kong is turning into a showcase for the powerhouse Malaysian men’s team.
On Saturday, Rafiq Ismail won the singles by beating Canada’s Dan MacLelland 217-204 in the title match.
And on Sunday, Adrian Ang and Tun Hakim won the doubles by defeating Team USA’s Andrew Anderson and E.J. Tackett 433-370 in the title match. Hakim, a 19-year-old right-hander, rolled a 228 and Ang, a 30-year-old right-hander, added a 205 to...