Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) cleared suspension period on women's double pairing, Greysia Polii and Meiliana Jauhari, making them fit to vie in the upcoming Hong Kong Superseries Open, local media reported on Tuesday. The suspension against those players was imposed by the association following allegation of their "unfair" play in a 2012 London Olympic match in August. It was following the "black card" slapped by the international badminton association against those players in the Olympic Games. Initially the association suspended them from competing in international events for four months, until December 3. Later on, it trims down the ban one month earlier, making them fit to compete in the Hong Kong Open Superseries. "I want to prove that I can give my best for Indonesia," Meiliana said as quoted by the Jakarta Globe. She made the comment after the PBSI lifted the suspension last week. She added that she was gratefull with the decision upon the suspension made by the association that makes her fit to compete in Hong Kong.
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